Control Arm Assembly
What It Does
Control arms connect the suspension to the vehicle frame and provide mounting points for the wheel assembly. They control wheel movement, maintain alignment, and absorb road forces while providing a stable connection between the suspension and chassis.
Where It's Located
Located in the front and rear suspension systems, connecting the steering knuckle to the vehicle frame or subframe. Control arms are positioned to allow proper wheel movement and maintain suspension geometry.
Why It's Important
Control arms are essential for proper suspension function, wheel alignment, and vehicle stability. Worn or damaged control arms can cause poor handling, uneven tire wear, alignment issues, and safety concerns.
Why It Goes Bad
Control arms fail due to bushing wear, ball joint failure, corrosion, or impact damage. Road conditions, age, and lack of maintenance accelerate wear. Bushings deteriorate from heat, oil, and road debris.
Key Features
- Precision-engineered construction
- Durable bushing materials
- Corrosion-resistant coating
- Precise fitment
- Long-lasting performance
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