Kit Includes: (1) Front Driver Side Lower Control Arm (1) Front Passenger Side Lower Control Arm
Specification
Side Location
Driver & Passenger Side
Steering / Suspension Option
without Sport Suspension
Location
Front
Lower
Our control arms are designed to be direct replacements for the original factory parts. They are 100% brand new and require no modifications for installation. No special tools are required because all of the bushings come pre-installed.
Our steering and suspension components are pre-greased and sealed for long life and do not require the extra maintenance typically required by greaseable versions.
Item Condition:New
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How to Replace Front Control Arms 2006-13 Volkswagen GTI
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
Torque Wrench
16mm Socket
17mm Socket
Jack Stands
18mm Socket
Ratchet
Floor Jack
1. Removing the Wheel
Loosen the lug nut covers with the supplied lug nut tool
Loosen the 17mm lug nuts with the vehicle on the ground
Raise the vehicle with a floor jack
Secure the vehicle on jack stands
Remove the lug nuts
Pull off the wheel
2. Removing the Control Arm
Remove the two 16mm bolts from the control arm
Remove the 18mm bolt from the control arm
Remove the three 16mm bolts from the ball joint
Place a lug nut on a ball joint stud
Remove the 18mm bolt from the control arm
Pry down the control arm from the ball joint
3. Installing the Control Arm
Insert the control arm into place
Tighten the front 18mm bolt to the control arm
Tighten the 16mm bolts to the control arm
Tighten the 18mm bolt to the control arm
Tighten the three 16mm bolts to the ball joint
Torque the front 18mm bolt to 70 Newton meters
Torque the 16mm ball joint nuts to 16 newton meters
4. Reattaching the Wheel
Slide the wheel into place
Start the lug nuts by hand
Tighten the lug nuts preliminarily
Lower the vehicle to the ground
Tighten the lug nuts to 120 Newton meters in a crossing or star pattern
Tighten the lug nut covers
Hi, I’m Mike from 1A Auto. We’ve been selling auto parts for over 30 years!
All right, we're going to take the tire off. On most Volkswagens there's little caps that go over these lugs and the caps you're going to need the tool from the spare tire kit. You'll put in and grab, it's like a hook, and you'll pull the cap off. But this vehicle does not have those on currently. We're just going to loosen up the lugs with a 17mm socket and a breaker bar. One at a time, just a little bit. Raising and jacking this vehicle.
You're not going to want to use a jack or jack stands on here, on the control arms or on this aluminum, because you may break the aluminum over there. Some places you can jack up from is over here where the pinch weld is. On this Volkswagen you can see there is specific spots where you're supposed to jack the vehicle or support the vehicle. These little arrows indicate that and right on the pinch weld is the strongest part for jacking and supporting. The same over here, this side. There's a little arrow pointing down. This one looks like it got smashed a little bit.
We're going to take off the lugs. Volkswagen has lug bolts not lug nuts or lug studs. We need to be careful in pulling off the wheel. And then you grab the wheel. It comes right down.
We're going to take off these lower control arm bolts, these two with our 16mm. We're going to use a socket, a 16mm socket and extension and a ratchet. On this bolt, I'm going to take out an 18mm and use a socket and extension and a ratchet. All right, next we're going to separate the ball joint from the control arm. We're going to use a 16mm deep socket and extension and a ratchet. Next, we're going to take this bolt out with an 18mm. I'm going to use a socket and a ratchet. I am going to put one nut here so that the control arm doesn't fall while I'm loosening this last bolt. Now I'm going to use a pry bar to go in between here to separate the control arm from the body. And I'll pull that nut back out. Pull the control arm down.
Here's your old control arm. Here's your new control arm from 1AAuto.com. As you can see, the actual design of it is very similar. There is some differences. This actually looks a little more solid than this—less likely to bend. It does comes with new nuts, as you can see. But the overall design looks very similar and it is machined the same.
Now I'm going to reinstall our control arm. I'm going to start with the front bolt. Put the nuts on. I'm going to put our other control arm bolt in. You may have to move the control arm a little bit to get the holes to line up. And I'm going to use the socket and extension, 16mm, and a ratchet. This front bolt, we're going to want to torque to 70 newton meters and it clicks. All right, we're going to use a torque wrench and these nuts are to be torqued to 16 newton meters.
Now I'm going to install the tire. Line up with the holes and hold and we'll use our 17mm socket to put our lug studs on or lug bolts, whatever you want to call it. Put our center cap on. Now we're going to torque the lug studs to 120 newton meters in a star pattern. When you do it in a star pattern, it makes the wheel go flush to the brake rotor properly.
Whenever you change front-end components or remove front-end components and reinstall, you always want to go to a local garage and have an alignment performed, because you are going to change the geometry of the wheel and tire going down the road. And you do not want premature wear on your tires, so you want to make sure you do that and you'll be all set.
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Bob
July 8, 2017
Control arms and ball joints are awsome,they made the front end of my car like brand new
2006 vw jetta lower control arm assys
K
March 31, 2019
Perfect. Looks better than original. Tire repair shop wanted to do this R&R for $1550.00 A complete rip off. 7 bolts and nuts per side. Did both sides in less than an hour. It should go for another 200,000 miles on these new ones. I rate this job as that anyone with some mechanical knowledge can do. Easy. Check their video fo installation. It's almost like they're doing it for you. No grunt work. I am a backyard mechanic.
Value for parts cost is a home run. Why run around searching for parts? 1A has the parts you need with warrenty.
Don't buy cheaper. You will just have to do it again.
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