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Front lower control arms are crucial components of a vehicle's suspension system, connecting the wheel hub to the vehicle's chassis. They allow for controlled wheel movement during driving, enabling the wheels to move up and down in response to road conditions while maintaining proper alignment. This helps in stabilizing the vehicle's handling, improving ride quality, and ensuring tire contact with the road. Additionally, they absorb shocks and vibrations, contributing to overall vehicle comfort and safety.

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