Recommending Replacement Control Arms for Tesla Vehicles

Recommending Replacement Control Arms for Tesla Vehicles

Even the most beloved brands have their quirks.

Drivers love their Teslas, and with good reason. They’re innovative, they’re high-tech, they’re stylish and they’re a lot of fun to drive. 

As the first all-electric automaker, Tesla’s brand identity is unparalleled in the auto industry, and for many consumers, Tesla is synonymous with electrification.

Still, even the most beloved brands have their quirks. In the case of Tesla, one of these quirks is the upper control arm in Models X, Y and 3. 

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