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Upper A-arm
A control arm is a bar with a pivot at each end, used to attach suspension members to the chassis. When coil springs are used in both front and rear suspension, three or four control arms are placed between the rear axle housing and the frame to carry driving and brake torque. The lower control arms pivot on the frame members and sometimes support the rear coil springs to provide for up-and-down movement of the axle and wheel assembly. A-arms are control arms with two inboard pivots, giving strength. Some front end designs use control arms instead of A-arms, usually to save weight and add adjustability.
PARTS
Bumper
Chassis (Frame)
Coil Spring
Control Arm Bushing
Fluid Fill Cap
Front Tire
Front Wheel Rim
Inner Control Arm
Left Tie Rod
Lower A-Arm
Lower Ball Joint
Outer Control Arm
Outer Tie Rod End
Power Steering Pump
Power Steering Unit
Pump Drive Pulley
Rear Coil Spring
Rear Shock Absorber
Shock Absorber
Spindle (Knuckle)
Steering Column
Steering U-Joint
Steering Wheel
Sway Bar Link
Sway Bar
Turn Signal Switch
Upper A-Arm
Upper Ball Joint

 

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