A control arm assembly usually consists of the following components:
1. Upper control arm: The upper control arm connects the wheels to the upper part of the frame. It is used to support the wheels and control suspension motion.
2. Lower control arm: The lower control arm connects the wheels to the lower part of the frame. It also serves the purposes of supporting the wheels and controlling suspension motion.
3. Suspension ball joint: The suspension ball joint is a key part for connecting the control arms and the wheel suspension components. It allows the control arms to rotate in different directions while bearing suspension and steering loads.
4. Suspension rod: The suspension rod connects the control arms and the vehicle stabilizer. With anti-roll capability, it helps to control the vehicle’s roll during turning.
5. Accessories for control arms: Some control arm assemblies may include other installation accessories and fixings, such as bolts, nuts, and gaskets.
It should be noted that the control arm assembly may vary among different vehicles due to different suspension system designs and structures. During purchase of a control arm assembly, it is advisable to check the specific components of the assembly and ensure that they are suitable for your vehicle brand, model, and production year.

Advantages of vika control arms:
Rubber sleeve: vika control arms are made of imported natural rubber with excellent anti-aging property and a service life of 40,000 km;
Forming in a single process: The aluminum forging process with a 4000-ton friction press leads to a more compact structure and lighter weight;
Dustproof cover: Made of chloroprene rubber material, the dustproof cover is characterized by high toughness, long service life, and good resistance to extreme temperatures;
Ball pin: Multiple processes are combined for processing, resulting in high resistance to wear and corrosion.