The front lower control arm (LH) connects your vehicle's chassis to the wheel hub, stabilizing the wheel and supporting smooth steering. It absorbs road shocks and keeps your tire position stable while driving. Without this component, ride quality and safety would be compromised.
How It Works
This control arm acts as a hinged support between the frame and the steering knuckle. It uses bushings and a ball joint to allow up and down movement while controlling wheel alignment during turns or bumps. This means maximum contact between your tires and the road, ensuring proper grip and control.