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Description
WHAT ARE LOWER CONTROL ARMS?
It connects the frame or body of a car to the assembly that holds a front wheel. This assembly is called a steering knuckle. Control arms “hold” front wheels. Most cars have two control arms in the front suspension. Often they are called lower control arms. Some cars (e.g. Honda Accord) and many trucks have four control arms, two upper and two lower arms. Control arms are connected to the frame or body of a car through flexible rubber bushings, called control arm bushings. This allows a control arm to swing up and down as front wheels roll over bumps and potholes. The outer end of a control arm has a ball
joint.
joint.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
NO. | ITEM | DATA |
1 | PART NO. | 910-31134-L |
2 | MATERIAL | STEEL |
3 | COLOR | BLACK |
4 | FIT | 1978~1987 GM METRIC CHASSIS |
5 | INCLUSION | BUSHINGS OR BALL JOINTS ARE NOT INCLUDED |
6 | APPLICATION | STOCK UPPER CONTROL ARM REPLACEMENT |
7 | CONDITION | 100% BRAND NEW |
8 | QUALITY | HIGH-PERFORMANCE QUALITY |
9 | WEIGHT | 1 KG/PIECE |
10 | WARRANTY | 1 YEAR |
PRODUCT ASSETS
> STEEL CONSTRUCTION > STEEL CROSS SHAFT
> CORROSION RESISTANCE
> HEAVY DUTY
> IMCA APPROVED CONTROL ARM
> GREASEABLE STEEL BUSHINGS
> BOLTS TO STOCK 1978-87 METRIC MOUNTS (6-7/8″ center-to-center)
> BEST FOR RACING APPLICATION
> 1 YEAR WARRANTY