It mainly connects the wheels to the vehicle body, withstands various impacts from the road surface, and ensures that the wheels maintain the correct position and angle in the process of traveling. It also has a significant impact on the handling of the vehicle by precisely controlling the movement of the forged alloy wheels, making the vehicle more stable when turning, braking and accelerating.
Upper lower control arms are used in a wide range of vehicle types, from family cars to off-road and commercial vehicles. Common alloy grades include SAE 4130 and SAE 4140 steel alloys, which are strong, tough and able to withstand high stresses; 6061 and 7075 aluminum alloys, which are lightweight and corrosion-resistant, helping to reduce the overall weight of the vehicle; and QT450-10 and QT500-7 ductile cast irons, which offer good wear resistance and strength. The different forging automobile parts meet the performance needs of different vehicles and provide a solid guarantee for reliable operation.