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Bushing Included : With bushing(s)Ball Joint Included : With ball joint(s)Interchange Part Number : RK620383, GS60101, 51350SNA903, RK620382, GS60100, 51360SNA903, 172287, 714142, LS57390, SR4242, G57390, 2331629L, 51606SNCA02, 2701511836, LS3380711L, LS3380721L, 51606SNAA13, Q172287, 2701511834, 78A11815, 1331629L, SR4630, PF11813, 51606SNFA01, 55S11813, 816716, 816891, 51606SNAA03, 55S11815, 11815, 343460, 51605SNAA03, 51605SNAA13, 172286, 816715, LS3380711R, 51605SNCA02, 2701511835, SR4241, 78A11816, G57391, Q172286, 11816, PF11814, 51605SNFA01, LS57391, 55S11814, 1331629R, 2701511833Recommended Use : OE ReplacementProduct Fit : Direct FitReturns Policy : 30-Day Return Policy
How to Replace a Front Lower Control ArmIf you decide to have a professional replace your control arm, which is a smart move if you’re uncertain of your mechanical prowess, expect to pay anywhere from around $500 to well over $1,000. The job can be even more costly if you have a high-end luxury or performance car.
Common Control Arm SymptomsFor example, I recently had to replace the electric power steering rack in my car—a job that involves removing the subframe. I figured that, while I was at it, I would replace the control arms since their bushings were worn.