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Why Astarpro
OE Design-restore OE performance, handing and ride
Maximum Coverage-Convenient solution, complete repair, application specific
Quality Innovation-Re-engineered by OE defect, keep maximum fixation
Package Includes:
- 1x Front Lower Control Arm w/ Ball Joint Assembly - Driver Side - K621545
- 1x Front Lower Control Arm w/ Ball Joint Assembly - Passenger Side - K621546
- Spectrum Analyzing
- Salt Spraying Testing
- Three-coordinate Measuring
- Magnetic Flaw Detection
- Rubber Oxidation Testing
- Hardness Testing
- Pull-out Force Testing
- Endurance Testing
Fitment:
- Replacement for 2006-2014 Honda Ridgeline
Astarpro Advantage
Locking Boot
Keep grease in and contaminants out with the patented high strength locking boot
Hardware Included
Easy to install, save time and labor with all essential mounting suspension kit hardware include in the box
Self-lubricating
Upper and lower ball joints get extra endurance and durability with tough,ball studs are heat treated to match or exceed OE standards
Self-lubricating
Durable construction on front lower control arm bushing- manufactured to strict standards using sturdy, safe materials
Control arms should be checked and replaced when you encounter the following problems:
Steering Wheel Vibrations
When the bushings or ball joints in the control arm become excessively worn it can cause wheel shimmy, which may cause vibrations felt in the wheel.The intensity of the vibrations will increase as you step on the accelerator pedal to go faster.
Clunking Noises
If the control arms or ball joints develop excessive play or looseness, this can cause them to knock during takeoff, or when the vehicle is traveling over rough terrain. The clunking sound will continuously get louder as the component wears or until it eventually breaks.
Steering Wandering
Excessively worn ball joints or bushings 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.