Front Lower Control Arm for Pontiac G6, Chevrolet Malibu, Saturn Aura, Both Driver & Passenger Side, Bushing and Ball Joint Assembly.
Product Description
Front Lower Control Arm for Pontiac G6, Chevrolet Malibu, Saturn Aura, Both Driver & Passenger Side, Bushing and Ball Joint Assembly.
- [Compatibility] - Control arm kit for 2005-2010 Pontiac G6, 2004-2012 Chevrolet Malibu, 2007-2009 Saturn Aura (All models)
- [Direct Fit] - Meets OEM control arm #22730775, 22730776, with the same structure and size
- [Package Includes] - Front lower control arms w/ball joints and bushings (passenger & driver) - A pair
- [Premium Quality] - Control arm is made with high strength steel tubing with solid plate mounting brackets for superior strength and durability - provide nice guidance to lateral force and improve the feeling of riding
- [Warm Note] - Please input your vehicle details on the Amazon Parts Checker or refer to the "Product Description" to verify the compatibility
Vehicle Fitment Info:
For 2004-2012 Chevrolet Malibu All Models
For 2005-2010 Pontiac G6 All Models
For 2007-2009 Saturn Aura All Models
Replaces OE Number: 22730775
Replaces OE Number: 22730776
Package includes:
- 1x Front Right Lower Control Arm + Bushings + Ball Joint Assembly
- 1x Front Left Lower Control Arm + Bushings + Ball Joint Assembly
Note:
- Please make sure that whether the control arm fits your vehicle or not before placing order.
- Any question, please email us freely.
Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Control Arm Assembly:
1.Clunking noises:A clicking, popping, or snapping sound when the wheel is turned and eventually turn into a squeaking sound at the end of a stop, when the gas pedal is used, and/or when turning the steering wheel.
2.Steering wheel vibration:Dry ball joints have dramatically increased friction and can cause the steering to stick or be more difficult. Excessively worn bushings or ball joints can cause wheel shimmy, which may cause vibrations that are felt in the steering wheel. Vibrations may increase during acceleration and smooth out at higher speeds.
3.Steering wandering:Excessively worn ball joints, bushings, or a combination of these can cause the vehicle's steering alignment to shift, which may cause the steering to pull to the left or right when traveling down the road. This will require constant driver correction to steer the vehicle straight.









