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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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$139
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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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$276
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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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$116
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SAS Idler Arm - SI4680

SAS Idler Arm - SI4680

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Maintaining and Replacing Control Arms on Your 2012 Holden Captiva 7

The 2012 Holden Captiva 7 is indeed equipped with control arms as part of its suspension system. These components play a crucial role in connecting the car's wheels to the rest of the vehicle, allowing for smooth, controlled motion while driving. Keeping the control arms in good condition is vital for ensuring both safety and performance. If you are considering maintaining or replacing the control arms on your Captiva 7, here are some insights and guidance on how to proceed with confidence.

Understanding the importance of control arms is the first step in appreciating their role within your vehicle's suspension system. Control arms facilitate the up and down movement of the wheels, providing stability and reducing vibrations and bumps as you drive. They also help in maintaining the proper alignment of the vehicle, preventing premature tyre wear and enhancing your driving experience. Issues with control arms can lead to uncomfortable rides and might compromise safety.

Over time, control arms can suffer from wear and tear due to factors like road conditions, driving habits, and mileage. Symptoms of failing control arms include unusual noises such as clunking or banging sounds, particularly when driving over bumps or turning the steering wheel. You might also feel vibrations through the steering wheel or notice uneven tyre wear. If any of these issues arise, it could be a sign that your control arms need attention.

Regular inspection and maintenance of the suspension system, including the control arms, is a proactive approach to avoid larger problems down the road. During routine service appointments, it is advisable to have the control arms inspected visually. A trained mechanic will look for signs of damage such as cracks, bends, or excessive rust, and check the condition of bushings and ball joints connected to the control arms. Ensuring these components are in good shape will maintain ride quality and prolong the lifespan of your tyres.

If a problem is detected during an inspection, control arm replacement may be necessary. Replacing control arms can seem like a daunting task, but with the right knowledge and tools - or the help of a professional - it can be straightforward. The main components to be aware of are the control arm bushings and ball joints. These are critical points where wear can lead to significant handling issues.

  • The bushings serve as cushions that absorb shocks and allow for a smooth pivot. When these become worn or cracked, they can lead to metal-on-metal contact within the suspension, causing noise and a harsh ride.
  • The ball joints act as pivot points, enabling the control arms to move up and down synchronized with the wheel's motion. If the ball joints are worn, they may affect steering precision and increase the risk of suspension failure.

Deciding to replace control arms involves selecting high-quality replacement parts. If you're handling this as a DIY project, ensure you have the correct specifications for the 2012 Holden Captiva 7. Quality matters because subpar components can lead to further issues and reduced longevity.

Once you've acquired the necessary parts, and if opting to do it yourself, ensure you have all the appropriate tools, such as a hydraulic jack, jack stands, torque wrench, and a variety of sockets and wrenches. It's crucial to work in a safe environment, ensuring your vehicle is securely supported while working underneath. The process would typically involve removing the wheel, unbolting the control arm from the vehicle's frame and the wheel assembly, and carefully installing the new component, making sure to torque everything to the manufacturer's specifications.

After replacing control arms, it's recommended to have your vehicle's wheel alignment checked and adjusted if necessary. This step helps in maintaining even tyre wear and ensures the vehicle tracks correctly while driving.

Whether you choose to replace your control arms personally or rely on professional mechanics, maintaining this aspect of your Holden Captiva 7 is essential. Doing so not only increases the safety and ride comfort of your vehicle but also prolongs its lifespan, providing better value in the long run.