sway bar end links
Its a rubber piece that holds the control arm to the frame of the vehicle it is round like the control arm to allow the arm to flex. (The control arm holds the wheel to the frame and uses the control arm bushing to flex over bumps while holding the wheel vertically and keeps your tires wearing properly).
A sway bar re-distributes weight while turning (to increase steering performance) and a control arm connects the body of the car to the steering knuckle which the wheel attaches to.
probably or there part of the same piece ....normally there's multiple bushings on a lower control arm ...i guess it just depends on the vehicle and its probably easier to replace the whole arm rather then individual bushings.
Arm
The lower control arm is the part that your shocks/truts and springs sit on and attaches to the car body and your wheel. The way it's attached to the car body allows the weel to move up and down as you drive.
It is tubular piece that connects the chassis to the wheel. you can also visit autospatech.comfor any accessories.
sounds like its the swaybar tentioner,its located on the lower controll arm one on eachside. you need a swaybar bushing kit $13.99 each
Arm
A "lift" link I've never heard of. But a stabilizer link is located at each end of the sway bar that runs roughly beteween the front wheels. The link connects the swaybar to the lower control arm.
were the struts put together right? squeek- possible control arm bushings clunk- spring pads "struts", control arm bushings, swaybar links or sway bar bushings, loose steering parts depending at what speed
It is tubular piece that connects the chassis to the wheel. you can also visit autospatech.comfor any accessories.
A tendon is the continuation of a muscle as it attaches to a bone. It runs from the back of the shoulder blade and attaches to the top of the arm bone.