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SAS Control Arm - LA121L

SAS Control Arm - LA121L

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$445
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SAS Control Arm - LA121R

SAS Control Arm - LA121R

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$275
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SAS Control Arm - LA908

SAS Control Arm - LA908

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$278
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SAS Control Arm - LA809R

SAS Control Arm - LA809R

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$274
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SAS Control Arm - LA809L

SAS Control Arm - LA809L

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SAS Control Arm - UA503L

SAS Control Arm - UA503L

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$139
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SAS Lower Control Arm - LA326R

SAS Lower Control Arm - LA326R

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$207
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SAS Control Arm - UA503R

SAS Control Arm - UA503R

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SAS Lower Control Arm - BJ3396L

SAS Lower Control Arm - BJ3396L

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$344
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SAS Lower Control Arm - LA340R

SAS Lower Control Arm - LA340R

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$374
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SAS Lower Control Arm - LA340L

SAS Lower Control Arm - LA340L

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SAS Control Arm Bush - CA-B4386B

SAS Control Arm Bush - CA-B4386B

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$343
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SAS Lower Control Arm - LA500R

SAS Lower Control Arm - LA500R

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$203
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SAS Lower Control Arm - LA500L

SAS Lower Control Arm - LA500L

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$203
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SAS Control Arm - UA502R

SAS Control Arm - UA502R

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$176
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SAS Idler Arm - SI7720

SAS Idler Arm - SI7720

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Maxi Trac Control Arm Bush Kit - MTB5648B
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Maxi Trac Control Arm Bush Kit - MTB5648B

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SAS Lower Control Arm - LA336R

SAS Lower Control Arm - LA336R

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SAS Control Arm - LA336L

SAS Control Arm - LA336L

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SAS Upper Control Arm - UA714R

SAS Upper Control Arm - UA714R

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$296
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SAS Control Arm - LA974R

SAS Control Arm - LA974R

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$278
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TRW Control Arm - JTC567
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TRW Control Arm - JTC567

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TRW Control Arm - JTC583
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TRW Control Arm - JTC583

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SAS Idler Arm - SI4680

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Maintaining and Replacing Control Arms on Your 2011 Holden Commodore

The 2011 Holden Commodore is a beloved vehicle, well-known for its balance of performance, comfort, and style. As with any vehicle, maintaining its parts is essential to keeping it running smoothly and efficiently. One vital component of the suspension system you will want to keep an eye on is the control arms. These parts are crucial for ensuring a stable ride, controlling the vehicle's motion, and maintaining proper alignment.

Control arms are an essential part of any vehicle's suspension system, including the 2011 Holden Commodore. They are responsible for connecting the wheel hub and steering knuckles to the frame of the vehicle. Essentially, they allow for smooth up-and-down movement while keeping the wheels in proper alignment with the body of the car.

When it comes to maintaining or replacing your control arms, it's important to be aware of the signs that they might be wearing out or failing. Common indicators include unusual noises such as clunking or rattling from the suspension, uneven tyre wear, and the vehicle pulling to one side while driving. Additionally, you might notice a wandering steering wheel or poor alignment. If you experience any of these symptoms, it might be time to inspect the control arms.

  1. Inspect Regularly: Regular inspections are key to prolonging the life of your control arms. During routine servicing, request your mechanic to take a close look at the control arms for any signs of wear like cracks, rust, or other damage that could compromise their integrity.
  2. Listen For Noise: Pay attention to any unusual sounds while driving over uneven terrain. Clunking or banging sounds from the suspension area might mean that the bushings or ball joints in the control arms are worn out and need to be replaced.
  3. Check Tyre Wear: Uneven or rapid tyre wear can signal problems with the suspension system, including the control arms. Keep an eye on your tyres and if you notice any irregular wear patterns, it might be time for suspension repairs.
  4. Alignment and Balance: Regular wheel alignments can prevent excessive wear on suspension components. If your car is pulling to one side or the steering seems off, schedule an alignment. This won't fix worn control arms but can prevent further damage.

When it comes time to replace the control arms, it's wise to consider a few important factors. First, always choose high-quality parts from reputable brands. This ensures that the replacements will perform well and last longer. Also, professional installation is highly recommended. The suspension system is complex and having it serviced by skilled technicians guarantees the work is done correctly and safely.

Given the role of control arms in steering and stability, replacing them when they're worn does wonders for maintaining the comfort and safety of your ride. Substandard control arms can not only reduce the longevity of tyres and other suspension parts but also impair handling, making driving less safe.

Here's a quick guide to what replacement might entail:

  • Cost: Replacing control arms can be costly, with prices depending on the type of part - OEM or aftermarket. While more expensive, OEM parts are identical to those originally installed in your vehicle, assuring a perfect fit and long-lasting performance.
  • Time: On average, the process requires a few hours depending on your vehicle's condition and the expertise of the technician.
  • Tools: A variety of tools are employed in the replacement, including sockets, wrenches, and sometimes specialised equipment. This is another reason why professional service is usually the best option.

Good maintenance habits will ensure the control arms and the rest of your car run smoothly. By staying vigilant to changes in performance, routinely inspecting critical components, and addressing issues promptly, you'll keep your 2011 Holden Commodore performing at its best for years to come.