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No! WA - WD are 24mm. WF onwards they are 26mm (Fit sway Bar).
Ford Aspire control arms are the same from 1994 to 1997. The left part number is F4BZ-3079A, the right is F4BZ-3078A.
The lower control arms ( two / one on drivers side and one on passenger side , that have the lower ball joints ) are the lower part of the front suspension * at least that is the way it is on my 1995 Ford Explorer , 2003 and newer Ford Explorers might use them on the rear suspension also ( I'm not a mechanic / technician )
You can replace just the ball joints on the lower control arms , but the upper ball joints come with a new control arm
It should be the same as my 1995 Ford Explorer , there is a " hook " on the front of both lower control arms
You change the control arms, upper and lower. The ball joints are manufactured into the control arms.
On a 1996 Ford Explorer : On the lower control arms on both sides of the vehicle you will see what looks like a hook ( or bar ) on the front side of the lower control arms The factory jack is placed there in order to change a front tire
On a 1996 Ford Explorer : On the front of the lower control arms you will see a hook ( or bar ) The factory jack is put there to change a front tire
30,000 miles. I have a 2006 Ford mustang with 30,800 miles and i need my lower ball joints and control arms replaced
The Chrysler control arms are components of your suspension system which consist of the lower control arm and the upper control arm. The number of control arms depends on the type of your auto.
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Yes, a 2000 Ford Focus has a rear lower control arm. This component is part of the vehicle's suspension system, helping to connect the rear axle to the chassis and maintain proper wheel alignment and handling. If you're experiencing issues with the handling or alignment, it's worth inspecting the rear lower control arms for wear or damage.