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1pc Control Arm and Ball Joint Kit, Front Passenger Lower with Ball Joint A-Premium APCA04981pc Control Arm and Ball Joint Kit, Front Passenger Lower with Ball Joint A-Premium APCA0498
A-Premium®Part # APCA0498
1pc Control Arm and Ball Joint Kit, Front Passenger Lower with Ball Joint A-Premium APCA0498
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3-year warranty
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Fits 1995 - 2000 Chrysler Sebring, 1995 - 2000 Dodge Avenger, 1995 - 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse, 1996 - 1996 Mitsubishi Eclipse
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Vehicle: Mitsubishi Eclipse
Quantity1
Installation PositionFront Passenger Lower
Item LocatedCanada
ColorBlack
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RK80576, K80576, MR296288, MR296320
item #10034YCG
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Control arm -- with ball joint.
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2pc Control Arm and Ball Joint Kit, Rear Lower Rearward with Ball Joint A-Premium APCA6061
A-Premium®Part # APCA6061
2pc Control Arm and Ball Joint Kit, Rear Lower Rearward with Ball Joint A-Premium APCA6061
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$89.99
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Fits 2006 - 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse, 2004 - 2008 Mitsubishi Endeavor, 2010 - 2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor, 2004 - 2012 Mitsubishi Galant
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Vehicle: Mitsubishi Eclipse
Quantity2
Installation PositionRear Lower Rearward
Item LocatedCanada
Part interchange
CMS801161, MN150566, MR589505
item #10057GG3
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1pc Lateral Link and Ball Joint Kit, Rear Driver or Passenger Lower Forward with Ball Joint A-Premium APCA5796
A-Premium®Part # APCA5796
1pc Lateral Link and Ball Joint Kit, Rear Driver or Passenger Lower Forward with Ball Joint A-Premium APCA5796
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$75.99
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Fits 2006 - 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse, 2004 - 2008 Mitsubishi Endeavor, 2010 - 2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor, 2004 - 2012 Mitsubishi Galant
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Vehicle: Mitsubishi Eclipse
Quantity1
Installation PositionRear Driver or Passenger Lower Forward
Item LocatedUnited States
ConditionNew
item #1005V1X0
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What is a control arm in a car?

The control arms of your suspension system are the essential component. For a better understanding, control arms are the connection that links your car's wheels to the rest of the vehicle. Your vehicle's wheel assembly is connected to one end of this cable, and the structure of your car is connected to the other.

The upper and lower control arms then join the vehicle's chassis, with the upper arm connecting to the region of the wheel at the very top and the lower arm connecting to the part of the wheel at the bottom. The design is the same whether or not the vehicle has an independent rear suspension.

The control arms are believed to have a good life, i.e., up to 100,100 miles. However, they degenerate, bend, and wear out over a considerable period. This can be reduced in case of severe accidents where they can instantly break because of the trauma.

Symptoms of a bad control arm

  • Uneven tire wear
    Abnormal wear patterns on tires due to misalignment.
  • Vibration or noise
    Clunking, knocking, or rattling sounds when driving over bumps.
  • Steering problems
    Difficulty steering or a loose feeling in the steering wheel.
  • Poor handling
    Reduced stability or increased body roll during turns.
  • Alignment issues
    The vehicle pulling to one side or wandering during straight-line driving.
  • Visible damage
    Cracks, bends, or rust on the control arm or bushings.

What to do if you have control arm issues?

If you notice any of the symptoms mentioned, take your vehicle to a shop for a comprehensive suspension inspection. For those who enjoy DIY repairs, lift your car on jack stands and carefully examine the control arms and front steering for any problems. If your control arm or any other suspension component fails while driving, try to slow down and safely move off the road. Keep in mind that a complete failure of the control arm may result in loss of steering control.