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2013 Chrysler 200 | Limited Sedan, LX Sedan, Touring Sedan | 4 Cyl 2.4L, 6 Cyl 3.6L
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Chrysler 200 Control Arm
The Control Arm of Chrysler 200 cars is as a suspension parted that connects the frame of the vehicle to the wheels to allow the suspension mechanism to work. This make enables the wheel to rotate so that it can adjust with the irregularities in the road which is important when it comes to alignment of the car to ensure safety. Chrysler 200 SEDAN & COUPE models have employed different types of Control Arms such as the conventional stamped steel, while others have cast iron or aluminum for strength at the same time that is lighter than the former. Stamped steel Control Arms are relatively robust but they easily rust, a factor that deforms the arm resulting in loss of efficiency. Newer material offer higher performance in conditions that are likely to be incurred under an aggressive driving environment. The Chrysler 200's Control Arms may also be changed in and out with performance-related items that enable better control and stability especially when the car is modified.
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Chrysler 200 Control Arm Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How to replace the control arm on Chrysler 200?
A: Raise the vehicle and remove the wheels. Detach the balljoint from the control arm and the stabilizer links from the stabilizer bar. For 2015 models, remove the lower engine cover. Remove the control arm-to-steering knuckle balljoint pinch bolt and nut, and the control arm. Inspect the control arm and bushings, replace if needed. Reinstall the control arm, balljoint, and stabilizer links. Install the wheel, lower the vehicle, and check the front wheel alignment.