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2006 Lexus LS430 Upper Control Arm

2006 Lexus LS430 Upper Control Arm

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Loosoo’s 2006 Lexus LS430 Upper Control Arm changes the game. Precision-engineered to eliminate noise, built to outlast road salt, and designed to make your shop the go-to for Lexus suspension fixes.

Product Fit: Direct Fit

Replaces OE Number: 4861059045

Recommended Use: OE Replacement

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No clunks. No rust. No returns. Just Loosoo – built for shops that turn suspension jobs into lifelong customers.

2006 Lexus LS430 Upper Control Arm

Silence Guaranteed

Premium noise-canceling bushings: Made with high-density rubber (no cheap plastic) to absorb road vibrations
Pre-lubricated pivot points: Reduce friction – no creaks even after years of pothole abuse
Tested for 10,000+ miles: We simulate rough roads to ensure silent performance

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Rust Won’t Stop This Arm – Ever

Road salt and mud destroy cheap control arms. Loosoo’s:

Proprietary rust-inhibitive coating: Seals metal from salt, dirt, and moisture (lasts 3x longer than uncoated arms)
Stainless steel hardware: Bolts and washers resist corrosion – no frozen parts during future repairs
Result: Fewer “rusted control arm” complaints – more 5-star reviews for your shop

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Perfect Alignment – First Time, Every Time

Misalignment ruins tire life and customer trust. Loosoo’s:

OE-matched geometry: Mirrors Lexus’s original suspension angles (no aftermarket guesswork)
Heat-treated forged steel: Ultra-strong and dimensionally stable – maintains alignment for 50,000+ miles
Pro Tip: Pair with our Loosoo ball joints for 100% factory-like handling

FAQs of Control Arm

What's the MOQ?

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Control Arm Replacement Cost

All things considered,based on these numbers, one is likely to spend an average of $300-$800 to have their vehicle’s control arms replaced as a pair.

Should Control Arms Be Replaced In Pairs?

Replacing vehicle control arms in pairs is generally considered to be a sound practice, for a number of reasons.

How often do control arms need to be replaced?

Generally, the average lifespan of a new set of control arms is between 60,000 and 100,000 kilometers under normal driving conditions.

How do I know if my control arms need replacing?

1.Vibrations or shaking

2.Uneven tire wear

3.Clunking or knocking noises

4.Poor handling and steering response

5.Inspection

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