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The Oldsmobile Lateral Arm enhances the feeling of confidence during cornering because the rear wheels remain in the center providing the car with a balanced and predictable feel. Innovation has been pursued by Oldsmobile since 1897, with the low-priced Curved Dash followed by the pioneering Hydra-Matic, which allowed drivers to change gear without the clutch, and all events set out with the theme of reliability, comfortable cabins, and rides. It also perfected body lines and cabin insulation to silence road noise such that long journeys were effortless. It was joining General Motors that gave Oldsmobile resources that propelled the engine design as to allow families to travel safely and with comfort on the highways and its moving assembly line led to the mass production of quality that is still admired to this day. Lateral Arm is a heavy-duty suspension connection which restricts the sideways action of the wheels to preserve alignment, and sharpens the handling in uneven pavements. The process of installing a new Lateral Arm begins with parking on a flat surface, turning off the brake, lifting the automobile and taking off the wheel. Identify the current bolt locations, loosen the fasteners of the subframe and knuckle and slide the worn arm out. Install the Lateral Arm with bushings aligned, initiate the bolts and reconnect sway link where necessary. Adjust the suspension to the appropriate ride height close to normal and screw all the hardware to the correct torque, to ensure the bushings do not twist in the future. Install the wheel again, lower the car, do a road test, and complete with an alignment check which will make sure that your Oldsmobile straightens, and handles with the confident manner drivers have always cherished so much over the years.