The Front Lower Control Arm is an important component that connects the forged alloy wheels to the body. It performs a number of key tasks, the first of which is to support the weight of the body and ensure the stability of the vehicle at rest and in motion. At the same time, forging spare parts play a crucial role in wheel positioning, precisely controlling wheel camber, front beam angle and other parameters to ensure the stability of the vehicle's driving direction and maneuverability.
There are a variety of alloys commonly used for the Front Lower aluminum control arm. High-strength steel alloys such as SAE 4130 and SAE 4140 provide excellent strength and toughness to withstand the stresses and impacts of vehicle operation. Aluminum alloys such as 6061 and 7075 are also widely used for their light weight and good corrosion resistance, while ductile cast irons such as QT450-10 and QT500-7 offer high strength and wear resistance for vehicles with high durability requirements.