Broken Lower Control Arms = Unstable Front Suspension
Is your front suspension unstable or noisy? Do the front wheels fail to stay aligned? The lower front control arms are the parts that connect the lower part of the front wheels to the chassis. When they are broken or worn, the suspension geometry is compromised and your vehicle becomes difficult to control.
These Lower Front Control Arms 16101-6015 are the exact original parts factory-installed on your SCY. They instantly restore the lower front suspension geometry, ensuring optimal handling and perfect wheel alignment.
What These Control Arms Change for Your RC
🎯 Restored Suspension Geometry: These lower arms maintain the correct alignment of the front wheels. You regain stable suspension and precise steering.
💪 Robust Construction: Made from the same material as the original parts, these arms provide the strength needed to withstand shocks and suspension stresses.
⚡ Perfect Alignment: These arms restore the exact alignment of the front wheels. Your vehicle drives straight without drifting or abnormal tire wear.
🔧 Simple Installation: Unscrew the old arms, install the new ones, and you’re done. 15-20 minutes flat.
Verified Compatibility
These control arms are compatible with the following models:
• SCY 16201 • SCY 16102 • SCY 16103
Technical Specifications
Reference: 16101-6015
Type: Original lower front control arms
Position: Front suspension (lower part)
FAQ: Questions from Drivers
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How do I know if my lower control arms are worn?
If the front suspension is unstable, if the front wheels don’t stay aligned, or if you see cracks in the arms, they are probably worn. Inspect visually: a cracked or deformed arm must be replaced immediately.
Is installation difficult?
No, installation is simple. Unscrew the old lower arms (screws at top and bottom), install the new ones, and screw back in. Allow 15-20 minutes to replace the lower arms.
Pro tip to extend lifespan
Avoid overly harsh jumps that create huge stresses on the arms upon landing. After each session, visually inspect the arms: an early crack can be detected and the arm replaced before a complete break. Regularly check the tightness of the mounting screws.