The upper and lower control arms on my Porsche Cayenne are shot after only 75k miles and are in need of replacement. Since I wasn't happy with the longevity of the factory units, I decided to go with a set of aftermarket control arms from Mevotech, who claims their control arms are "overbuilt". Are they? You be the judge...
If you own a VW Touareg or Audi Q7 this video should help you since these cars are built on the same platform.
All Mevotech supreme parts have a part number that begins with "MS". All of the part numbers starting with "GS" are their cheaper economy parts that aren't "overbuilt". You can get the exact parts that I used at the links below:
Upper Control Arms: amzn.to/3v1SGJO
Left Lower Control Arm: amzn.to/3L4gdj8
Right Lower Control Arm: amzn.to/3rGlBB7
Stabilizer End Links: amzn.to/3Ok2kPT
Diverter Valves: amzn.to/3jYgHLI
Ball Joint Removal Tools: amzn.to/3L0FVF2
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