Front Upper Control Arms
Not all vehicles use the upper arm. Many vehicles with front-wheel drive use struts and only have a lower control arm. When you replace parts on the front end of your vehicle, you will often need to have a front-end alignment done. If you are the least bit unsure, have the alignment checked. Even a slight problem can cause poor handling and increase the wear on your tires.
Remember to use caution when you are working on suspension systems. In a coil spring assembly, the spring is compressed about halfway. The jack must be place properly, under the lower control arm, to prevent the spring from releasing when the upper control arm is removed.
You may need to replace other components along with the upper control arm. Rubber bushings can wear out quickly. You may also need to purchase grease to lubricate portions of the assembly. When you need to locate a front upper control arm for sale, we can help you find it. Simply enter the information into our search box at the top of this page and find discount prices on all the parts you need.