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4 Pcs Control Arm with Ball Joint & Stabilizer Bar Link4 Pcs Control Arm with Ball Joint & Stabilizer Bar Link
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A Set of 4 Control Arm and Sway Bar Link Kit Front Side A-Premium APCA4930
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Vehicle: Audi A3
Item LocatedCanada
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Front Passenger Lower Control Arm & Ball Joint Assembly
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1 Control Arm & Ball Joint Assembly Front Passenger Lower Side A-Premium APCA10073
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Vehicle: Audi A3
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ColorBlack
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8 Pcs Rear Lower & Upper Control Arm with Bushing
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A Set of 8 Control Arm and Sway Bar Link Kit Rear Lower & Upper A-Premium APCA0329
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8 Pcs Front Control Arm with Ball Joint Sway Bar Link
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A Set of 8 Control Arm Ball Joint Sway Bar Link Tie Rod End Kit Front Side A-Premium APCA0509
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8 Pcs Front Control Arm Bushing Tie Rod Sway Bar Link
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A Set of 8 Control Arm Ball Joint Sway Bar Link Tie Rod End Kit Front Side A-Premium APCA0326
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What is a Suspension Kit and Why Does Your Vehicle Need One?

A suspension kit is an all-in-one package designed to replace or upgrade a vehicle's factory suspension system. Whether you drive a daily commuter car like the Toyota Camry, or a hardworking truck like the Ford F-150, the suspension is what connects the chassis to the road.

Over time, daily commuting, hauling heavy payloads, and harsh road conditions degrade these parts. A full product overhaul restores original ride quality, stabilizes the vehicle's stance, protects your tires, and significantly boosts overall driving performance.

 

How Does a Car Suspension System Work?

The primary job of a suspension system is to maximize friction between the tires and the road surface, ensuring steering stability and precise handling.

  • Energy Absorption: Springs absorb road shocks and support the entire weight. Stiffer springs and shocks reduce body roll in corners to keep the cabin level.

  • Dampening Motion: Shock absorbers dampen spring movement to prevent bouncing. On rugged terrains, heavy-duty shocks dissipate heat faster on bumpy roads to maintain consistent control.

  • Structural Unity: Struts combine the shock and spring into one structural unit, acting as a crucial pivot point for steering.

  • Body Roll Management: Sway bars reduce body roll during sharp turns, keeping the vehicle stable.

  • Vibration Isolation: Bushings cushion joints to reduce noise, friction, and harsh vibrations before they reach the cabin.

 

What Parts Are Included in a Full Suspension Kit?

When ordering a comprehensive suspension kit for passenger cars (such as the Nissan Altima) or utility platforms, you receive an engineered system of components.

 

Module

Key Components

Primary Function

Performance Impact

Damping & Weight-Bearing

Struts & Coil Springs

Shock Absorbers

Supports vehicle weight, absorbs initial impacts, and controls spring rebound.

Restores factory ride height and keeps tires glued to the asphalt.

Linkage & Articulation

Control Arm Assemblies

Ball Joints

Connects the chassis to the wheel assembly, guiding vertical travel and allowing pivoting.

Eliminates unmapped wheel movement and ensures crisp steering response.

Alignment & Stability

Tie Rod Ends

Sway Bar Links

Transfers steering force to the knuckles and ties the anti-roll bar to the suspension.

Directs precise tire alignment and reduces body roll during cornering.

Isolation & Hardware

Control Arm Bushings

Fasteners & Bellows

Acts as an isolation barrier between moving metal components and the frame.

Eliminates metal-on-metal friction and lowers cabin noise (NVH).

 

Heavy-Duty & Specialized Applications

Standard sedans rely on the classic configuration above, but heavy-duty utility trucks require specialized architecture:

  • Trucks & Heavy SUVs: Kits typically feature upgraded coil-over shocks and reinforced tubular suspension components to withstand heavy torque and severe off-road impacts.

  • Heavy Payload Platforms: To handle extreme trailering, kits often utilize leaf spring lifts—stacked metal strips mounted to the axle and chassis—to deliver massive load support and prevent rear-end sagging.

 

What Are the Signs of a Failing Suspension System?

If your vehicle exhibits any of the following symptoms, it is time to find a replacement product:

  • The "Diving" Effect: The front nose-dives during braking, or the rear squats heavily during acceleration.

  • Excessive Body Roll: Feeling a noticeable lean when taking sharp turns or highway off-ramps.

  • Uneven Tire Wear: Bald patches or cupping on your tires indicate poor road contact.

  • Clunking Sounds: Metallic knocking or squeaking noises when driving over bumps.

  • The Bounce Test Fails: If you push down firmly on the hood or trunk and the vehicle bounces more than twice.

 

What Causes Steering and Suspension Components to Fail?

  • Friction and Wear: Bushings split, dry out, and crack over time. This leads to play in the control arms and causes alignment error codes or steering drift.

  • Hydraulic Fluid Leaks: Once internal seals fail on shock absorbers, fluid leaks out, leaving you riding solely on bouncy springs.

  • Corrosion: Road salt, moisture, and debris cause rust on springs, brackets, and bolts, leading to metal fatigue.

  • Impact Damage: Hitting a deep pothole, curb, or off-road obstacle can instantly bend control arms or crack strut housings.

 

How Do You Replace a Suspension Kit?

Replacing a suspension kit requires intermediate mechanical skill and strict adherence to safety protocols.

  1. Safety and Preparation: Park on a flat surface, engage the parking brake, and loosen the lug nuts. Raise the vehicle using a jack, secure it on jack stands, and remove the wheels.

  2. Penetrating Oil Application: Spray all major bolts (strut tower mounts, control arm bolts, sway bar links) with penetrating oil to break free rust and grime.

  3. Removing the Old Front Assembly: Disconnect the sway bar links and brake line brackets. Unbolt the lower control arm from the steering knuckle. Support the knuckle, loosen the top strut tower nuts, and lower the factory strut assembly out.

  4. Installing the New Kit Components: Fit the new complete strut assembly into the upper tower and finger-tighten the nuts. Align the lower mount with the steering knuckle. Install your new control arms, sway bar links, and fresh bushings included in the kit.

  5. Rear Suspension Installation: For rear setups, support the axle or lower control arm with a jack. Unbolt and replace the rear shocks. If working on a truck like the Chevrolet Silverado 1500, follow specific instructions for installing leaf springs or lift blocks.

  6. Torque and Alignment: Torque all fasteners to exact specifications while the suspension is under load (loaded weight). Reinstall wheels, lower the vehicle, and immediately get a professional 4-wheel alignment.

 

Why Buying a Full Suspension Kit is Better Than Buying Individual Parts

  • Eliminate Weak Links: Suspension parts age at the same rate. Replacing a worn strut while leaving an old, degraded bushing intact will quickly ruin your new component due to uneven stress distribution.

  • Matched Geometry and Valving: A full kit ensures that the dampening rates of the front struts perfectly match the rear shocks, establishing balanced handling dynamics across the entire chassis.

  • Save Time and Money: Buying components as a bundle is cheaper than sourcing them piecemeal. Furthermore, you only pay for labor and a wheel alignment once.

 

Why A-Premium Suspension Kits Are the Top Choice for Drivers

When it comes to restoring your vehicle's handling and ride comfort, A-Premium has become a highly trusted and popular brand in the automotive aftermarket. Here is why drivers consistently choose our suspension kits:

1. Premium OEM-Spec Quality & Rigorous Testing

A-Premium specializes in OEM-spec full vehicle suspension kits engineered to meet or exceed original factory standards. Built for long-term durability, our kits focus heavily on delivering plush dampening and feature precision-engineered, vibration-reducing rubber bushings to eliminate cabin noise. To ensure absolute safety and performance, every single product undergoes rigorous professional testing and quality control inspections before it is packaged and shipped to your door.

2. Versatile Kit Configurations to Match Your Build Goals

We understand that every repair job is different. Whether you need a simple front-end refresh or a complete four-wheel overhaul, A-Premium offers a diverse range of bundle options. From individual loaded strut assemblies to comprehensive all-in-one steering and suspension packages, you can easily find the exact combination required for your specific vehicle, saving you both time and money.

3. Customer-First Service & Reliable Support

A-Premium backs its high-quality parts with an exceptional shopping experience:

  • 24/7 Dedicated Customer Support: Our team is always available to assist with compatibility questions or technical inquiries.

  • Fast & Free Standard Shipping: Get your car or truck back on the road quickly without worrying about hidden delivery costs.

  • Hassle-Free Returns: Enjoy peace of mind with our flexible, customer-friendly return policy.

 

People Also Ask (FAQ)

Can I install a suspension kit myself?

Yes, if you have mechanical experience and a safe workspace. Using pre-assembled loaded strut kits makes the DIY process significantly safer and faster because components like coil springs are already under tension.

Will a new suspension kit fix my vehicle's alignment?

A new kit replaces worn parts that cause alignment drift, but the installation process itself disrupts the current geometry. You must get a professional computer alignment immediately after installation to protect your tires from rapid wear.

Should suspension components like struts, shocks, or control arms be replaced in pairs?

Yes, steering and suspension components should always be replaced in pairs (both front parts or both rear parts) at the same time. If you install a brand-new strut on the front left side while leaving a worn strut on the front right, the vehicle will suffer from uneven weight distribution. This imbalance leads to unpredictable handling and accelerated wear on your new part. Replacing them as a matching pair ensures identical dampening rates and symmetrical chassis stability across the entire axle.