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Control Arm Branch

In automotive suspension, a control arm, also known as an A-arm, is a hinged suspension link between the chassis and the suspension upright or hub that carries the wheel.

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Front Upper Control Arm Ball Joint Sway Bar for Chevy Silverado GMC Sierra 1500

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$252.00

Adjustable FrontRear Camber Control Arm Kit For 2008 2009-2012 Honda Accord

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$358.00

Rear LowerFront Upper Control Arms + Rear Camber Kit For 96-00 Honda Civic

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$335.00

Front Lower Control Arms Kit For 2008-2011 Subaru Impreza 2003-08 Legacy Outback

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$244.00

Front Control Arm Bracket 2-4 inch for 07-18 Jeep Wrangler JK Correction Bracket

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$286.00

4x Front Lower Control Arm for 2007-2013 Acura MDX ZDX Suspension Kit Ball Joint

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$526.00

6x Front Lower Control Arms Sway Bar Tie Rods Kit for 2007-2013 Acura MDX ZDX

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$644.00

8pcs Front Lower Control Arm w/ Ball Joint Tie Rods Kit For Acura MDX 2007-2013

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$658.00

Front Lower Control Arm w/Ball Joint for Acura MDX ZDX 2007-2010 2011 2012 2013

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$513.00

Front Upper Control Arms for GM F-Body 1993-2002 Camaro Pontiac Firebird A-Arms

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$145.00

2-4 Inch Front Upper Control Arms Kit For 96-02 Toyota 4Runner / 95-04 Tacoma

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$276.00

Front Upper Control Arm Kit For 2005-2015-2022 Toyota Tacoma 6 Lug 2-4 Lift

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$285.00

2x Front Upper Control Arms 2-4 Lift For Toyota Tundra 2000-2006 Sequoia 01-07

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$277.00

Heavy Duty Front Upper Control Arms 2-4 Lift for Toyota Tundra 07-2022 Tubular

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$206.00

4x Rear UpperLower Control Arms for Ram 1500 2013-2023 1500 Classic 2019-2023

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$378.00
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  • What Are Control Arms?

    The control arms are the core components of your front suspension system and serve as the link that connects your front wheels and the vehicle's frame. One end connects to the wheel assembly and the other end connects to the framework of your car. The control arms allow a driver to steer a car while also guiding the wheels up and down with the road surface.

  • The Functions of Control Arms

    Control arms connect the steering knuckle to the frame and stabilizes the vehicle by allowing the chassis and the wheels to move in unison while the vehicle is in motion. Ultimately, control arms help achieve coordination between the suspension and steering systems, dampening the ride and giving the driver the ability to maneuver the vehicle. The control arm's swiveling ball joint serves as the steering system's pivot, allowing the vehicle to be turned in either direction while moving forward or backward. The hinge joint on the control arm's frame side keeps the wheels in contact with the ground, whether traveling over smooth pavement or treading over bumps and potholes on the road. Both sides of the control arm work together to grant the movement necessary for a vehicle to safely and adequately operate on roads.

  • How Do Control Arms Work?

    Each control arm is connected to the vehicle frame with two control arm bushings. These bushings allow the control arms to move up and down. The opposite end of the control arm is attached to a steel spindle. The spindle is what the front wheel is bolted to. On non-strut equipped vehicles, the spindle is attached to both the upper and lower control arms with a ball joint. The ball joint is a steel ball enclosed in a steel socket that allows the spindle and front wheel to rotate left and right and allow the wheels to move up and down following the roads surface. Sandwiched between the control arm and vehicle frame, positioned in a spring socket, is a heavy steel coil spring that supports the weight of your vehicle and provides a cushion against bumps.