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The GMC Sonoma Control Arm maintains the alignment of the front wheels, keeping them stable and allowing drivers to experience sharp steering and confident braking in tune with the versatile spirit of the compact pickup. Since its 1991 debut, the GMC Sonoma has been balancing work and daily duty with daily comfort, with engine choices ranging from a fuel-friendly 2.2 liter four to a muscular 4.3 liter V6 that pushed 190 horsepower and either manual or automatic gearboxes to suit the owner's taste. The truck's front-engine rear-wheel drive configuration, optional four-wheel drive, provides sure traction on city pavement and rough trails, while its ingenious combination of enclosed cab and open bed makes hauling weekend materials or jobsite materials a breeze. Authentic GMC Sonoma parts are made to strict factory standards that ensure durability, so the suspension, steering, and drivetrain continue to perform mile after mile. Within that system, the Sonoma Control Arm links the chassis to the wheel hub, controlling vertical motion of the wheel, maintaining exact alignment, and the use of stamped steel or aluminum construction gives the component strength without excess weight. A healthy Control Arm prevents uneven tire wear and ensures the planted, confident ride that owners of pickups have come to expect. To install a new GMC Sonoma Control Arm, raise and secure the truck, remove the wheel, remove the ball joint and mounting bolts, install the new Control Arm, position the weight on the suspension, torque fasteners, reattach the wheel, and schedule an alignment.