By FRED SEIDU WAHAB
Posted on: Sat, 15-Nov-2025, 04:57
The "lower arm" is a car part called a lower control arm, which is a key component of the suspension system that connects the wheel hub to the vehicle's frame. Its work is to provide stability by controlling the wheel's motion, allowing it to move up and down over bumps while preventing it from moving too far forward, backward, or side-to-side. This function is vital for a smooth ride and proper handling.  Key functions of a lower control arm: Connects the frame to the wheel: It acts as a pivot, attaching the wheel assembly to the vehicle's chassis or frame. Manages wheel movement: It controls the up-and-down movement of the wheel over uneven roads, absorbing shocks from the road surface. Keeps wheel alignment: It helps maintain proper wheel alignment, ensuring the wheel stays in the correct position relative to the rest of the vehicle. This is critical for safe handling and even tire...
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