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LINK COMPL TRANSVERSE,LH
Part number: 545019HP0A
Availability: 489
Weight, kg: 5.221
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Make: Nissan
Made in: United States

LINK COMPL TRANSVERSE,LH
Part number: 545019HP0A
Availability: 707
Weight, kg: 5.221
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Make: Nissan
Made in: United States

LOWER ARM ASSY LH NI ALTIMA 201205- TAGA
Part number: 545019HP0A
Availability: 0
Weight, kg: 5.221
Processing: 4-5 days
Make: TAGA
Made in: Japan

LOWER ARM WITH BALL JOINT LH
Part number: 545019HP0A
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Weight, kg: 5.221
Processing: 4-5 days
Make: Nakamoto
Made in: Japan

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LEFT FRONT ARM
Part number: 0224J33LH
Availability: 5
Weight, kg: 5.75
Processing: 2-3 days
Make: FEBEST
Made in: China

BALL JOINT FRONT LOWER ARM
Part number: 0220J32
Availability: 17
Weight, kg: 0.393
Processing: 2-3 days
Make: FEBEST
Made in: China

REAR ARM BUSH FRONT ARM
Part number: NABL32B
Availability: 40
Weight, kg: 0.837
Processing: 2-3 days
Make: FEBEST
Made in: China

FRONT ARM BUSH FRONT ARM
Part number: NABJ32S
Availability: 28
Weight, kg: 0.357
Processing: 2-3 days
Make: FEBEST
Made in: China

FRONT BUSHING, FRONT CONTROL ARM
Part number: NABJ32SA
Availability: 35
Weight, kg: 0.69
Processing: 2-3 days
Make: FEBEST
Made in: China

LOWER ARM BALL JOINT BOOT
Part number: NBJBJ32
Availability: 2
Weight, kg: 0.029
Processing: 2-3 days
Make: FEBEST
Made in: China

LOWER ARM FRONT LH NI ALTIMA 201205- TAGA
Part number: 545019HP0ATG
Availability: 0
Weight, kg: 5.221
Processing: 4-5 days
Make: TAGA
Made in: Japan

Front Left Transverse Link (Control Arm) for Stable Steering
This left-hand front suspension link keeps your wheel aligned with the chassis, locking in precise steering and safe braking. It connects the subframe to the steering knuckle, using heavy-duty bushings and a sealed ball joint to manage camber/toe and damp road vibration οΈ. A quality replacement restores quiet ride, straight tracking, and even tire wearβexactly what a daily-driven sedan needs.
How it works βοΈ
Two rubber bushings mount the arm to the cradle; the ball joint seats in the knuckle. As the wheel moves, the arm guides it through a controlled arc, absorbing bumps and keeping the tireβs contact patch flat . This preserves geometry under load, so the car stays planted in corners and under hard braking.
What happens if itβs worn or broken β οΈ
- Clunking over bumps, steering shimmy, or vehicle drift
- Uneven tire wear and alignment that will not hold
- Longer braking distances, ABS/traction lights may appear
- Severe play or joint separation can cause loss of controlβreplace immediately
Tech notes
- Direct-fit LH (driver side),front; OE-style bushings and sealed ball joint
- Torque all fasteners at normal ride height
- Perform a 4-wheel alignment after installation
- Consider replacing both sides for balanced handling
Compatibility
- Altima
- Maxima
