Original OEM GM parts deliver superior quality and meet all performance standards needed for optimal automotive operation. The authentic part identified by 10000076 Control Arm, Rear 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 10000076 Control Arm, Rear fits certain Chevrolet El Camino, Monte Carlo models, as well as GMC Caballero. Additionally, it is compatible with Buick Regal and Pontiac Grand Prix, Bonneville models.
The original GM component designated by manufacturer part number 10000076 maintains top performance when functioning as the Arm, Rear Axle Control Arm unit at its Rear. The component 10000076 is constructed from durable material and its dimensions span 14.9 x 4.6 x 4.3 inches while weighing 2.90 Pounds. The Direct Replacement component is ready in New condition to ensure full compatibility with your vehicle system. This component receives the designation of Upper Control Arm. The part 10000076 has available replacement options. Each vehicle needs 2 units of the part marked as SKU 10000076. 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 part 10000076 Control Arm, Rear enables the vehicle to reach its optimal handling levels and ride quality in the suspension system. Regular inspections together with maintenance of this GM part 10000076 remain vital because bushings within the system tend to crack or deteriorate through natural wear. Users should begin by recording where the control arm relates to the mounting bracket at normal ride height on the vehicle before loosening wheel nuts for jack stand support while controlling the vehicle at normal ride height. The stabilizer bar link needs detachment followed by the option to remove either the ball joint from the steering knuckle or the steering knuckle itself for the removal process. You must first detach the fasteners connecting the control arm to the subframe before visual inspection of the control arm for wear and distortion damage. It is optimal to replace bushings instead of repairing bent control arms because any detected damage indicates replacement is necessary. The installation process should be done backwards from removal stages and all fasteners must achieve their defined torque specifications. The website provides a full range of OEM GM parts which includes GM part 10000076 Control Arm, Rear under manufacturer warranty at competitive costs for reliable delivery service to your location.