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2017 Subaru Forester Rear Right Lower Control Arm

2017 Subaru Forester Rear Right Lower Control Arm

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Loosoo’s rear right lower control arm for the 2017 Subaru Forester delivers OEM-quality performance at a competitive wholesale price. Engineered to restore factory handling, safety, and alignment precision, this direct-fit replacement part (OE# 20250FG042, 20250CA010) is trusted by repair shops, dealerships, and distributors for its reliability and seamless compatibility.

Fits: 2018-2022 Honda Odyssey (4th Gen)

Position: Front Lower Control Arm (Driver/Passenger side – specify during checkout)

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2017 Subaru Forester Rear Right Lower Control Arm

Key Features

Plug-and-Play Installation: Saves labor time – compatible with original bushings and bolts.

Extended Service Life: Reinforced welds and stress-tested design reduce warranty claims.

Inventory-Friendly: Compact packaging with anti-rust VCI protection for long-term storage.

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Why Choose Loosoo?

✅ OEM Specifications: Exact match for 2017 Forester models – no modifications required.

✅ Rigorous Durability: High-grade steel construction with corrosion-resistant coatings for harsh climates.

✅ Streamlined Logistics: Bulk order discounts.

✅ Certified Quality: ISO 9001 compliant, backed by 3-year defect warranty.

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B2B-Focused FAQs

Q: Are these compatible with both OE# 20250FG042 and 20250CA010?

→ Yes – Loosoo’s design replaces both OEM references for simplified stocking.

Q: Do you offer volume pricing for 50+ units?

→ Contact us for tiered wholesale discounts.

Q: Can I order mixed SKUs with other Forester suspension parts?

→ Yes – bundle with tie rods, bushings, or ball joints for combined shipping.

FAQs of Control Arm

What's the MOQ?

We specialize in providing high-quality automotive parts for wholesale. If you need to make a bulk purchase, we are here to assist you. For retail purchases, please visit our Amazon store, where you can find a wide range of our products.

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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