ACDelco

ACDelco Control Arm - 84376571

Part #
84376571
Line:
ACD

Product Information

  • Warranty:  Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • Unit of Measure:  Each
  • UPC:  # 808709960423
  • Adjustable: No
  • Ball Joint Included: Yes
  • Bushings Included: Yes
  • Grease Fitting Included: No
  • Ball Joint Stud Type: Threaded
  • Pre-Greased: Yes

Applications for this Product

  • Select a vehicle to see vehicle applications.

Detailed Description

Control Arm; Maintain your Chevrolet, Buick, GMC or Cadillac vehicle with a Genuine GM Parts Suspension Control Arm. This control arm connects the steering knuckle to the vehicle's frame and allows the suspension to move, keeping the vertical motion of your vehicle's wheels synchronized in relation to its body. Only Genuine GM Parts are tested to meet GM OE standards and are designed specifically to fit your vehicle.
  • Connects your steering knuckle to the vehicle's frame
  • Helps keep the vertical motion of your vehicle's wheels synchronized in relation to its body
  • Provides vehicle direction control for both ride and handling
  • Helps provide noise, vibration and harmonic isolation on your vehicle
  • Designed, engineered, tested and warranted for GM vehicles
  • Precise fit for ease of installation
  • For proper installation, locate your nearest GM dealer, independent service center or body shop

Brand Information

ACDelco has a tremendous history that encompasses almost 100 years. With new advances in parts technology, new inventions and innovative ideas, ACDelco holds the highest standards in the industry.

For almost 100 years, ACDelco has been sparking the automotive industry and firing customer enthusiasm with automotive products built with a pure passion for the automobile. As you might expect, it began as one man's hobby. But you may be surprised to discover ACDelco's integral part in American history with ties to the first self-starting automobile and this country's first moonwalk.Today ACDelco products are chosen the world over, an accomplishment only the past can explain.
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