Original OEM GM parts deliver superior quality and meet all performance standards needed for optimal automotive operation. The authentic part identified by 22947666 Lower Control Arm, Driver Side is available in the market under the name GM Control Arm. This genuine product has a full warranty coverage from the manufacturer available at all authorized GM dealers throughout the United States. This part 22947666 Lower Control Arm, Driver Side fits certain Chevrolet Impala, Venture, Impala Limited models, as well as Pontiac Grand Prix, Montana, Trans Sport. Additionally, it is compatible with Oldsmobile Silhouette models.
The original GM component designated by manufacturer part number 22947666 maintains top performance when functioning as the Arm, Steering Knuckle Control Arm and Ball Joint Assembly; Suspension Control Arm Assembly. unit at its Driver Side. The component 22947666 is constructed from durable material and its dimensions span 3.8 x 19.0 x 15.3 inches while weighing 9.00 Pounds. The Direct Replacement component is ready in New condition to ensure full compatibility with your vehicle system. This component receives the designation of Arm, Steering Knuckle Lower Control. The part 22947666 has available replacement options 10328902, 10344930, 10300977, 10427741, 15293669, 25853337, 10243840, 10301562, 10301563, 10327402, 15293663, 20977509, 10348615, 25853333. GM manufacturer provides a warranty that ensures reliable operation of this product. The Shipping Policy and Return Policy pages outline complete details regarding shipping procedures and return processes.
The GM 22947666 in Lower Control Arm, Driver Side functions as a fundamental element for upholding vehicle suspension systems and delivering peak handling and road performance. It is crucial to perform routine inspections of the GM part combined with maintenance duties because bushings within this unit tend to degrade due to normal wear and tear patterns. During control arm disassembly avoid normal ride height because it requires marking front mounting bracket relations then use the wheel lug nuts and jack stands to lift the vehicle safely. The stabilizer bar link needs detaching before breaking the ball joint from the steering knuckle or removing the entire steering knuckle as part of the removal procedure. A check of control arm distortion and wear can proceed once all fasteners that connect to the subframe are removed. The presence of any detected damage in control components warrants a new bushing setup rather than attempting control arm straightening procedures. Installation processes should proceed in the opposite direction of removal by applying proper torque value to every fastener. Shoppers can browse ChevyPartsGiant.com for OEM GM parts where they can purchase the GM part 22947666 Lower Control Arm, Driver Side under manufacturer warranty and competitive price rates for fast door-to-door delivery.