There are both an upper and lower, they are both roughly flat and triangular in shape. your bump stops or rubber shnubies are bolted to them. your ball joints are also attached to them
no. it is bolted to the lower control arm with 3 bolts. look underneath the control arm
Drilling the lower control arm on a 1995 Sonoma is not recommended, as it can weaken the structural integrity and compromise safety. Instead, consider replacing the control arm if it's damaged. Additionally, the upper bolt on ball joints should be installed according to manufacturer specifications to ensure proper alignment and function. Always consult a professional mechanic for critical suspension work to ensure safety and reliability.
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).
Its it a bone in your arm!
Currently it seems like you have no choice but to replace the complete arm, that is all I can find available.
A control arm is used in automotive suspension. The control arm is also known as the wishbone, A-arm or A-Frame. The control arm is used to attach the wheels of a car to the rest of the frame.
replace a control arm 99 tarus
gallade looks like gardevour but it has this blades on its arm.
The way to change the lower control arm on a vehicle can vary for make and model. It is best to check with a mechanic or to look at an online tutorial for the year, make, and model of the vehicle that needs the repair.
Control arm bushings are an essential need for the suspension system of your vehicle. The control arm bushings makes for a more smooth ride when on rough terrain. They allow the control arm to move and absorb shock.
Yes. The shaft is referring to the control arm part itself and the link is the sway bar link.
They would be connected to two control arms, one upper control arm and one lower control arm.