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Control Arm
$ 200The Control Arm is a crucial component of a vehicle’s suspension system, connecting the wheel hub and steering knuckle to the vehicle’s frame. It allows for smooth vertical movement of the wheels while maintaining proper alignment and handling. Control arms are equipped with bushings and ball joints to absorb shocks and ensure stability during driving.
and steering knuckle to the vehicle’s frame. It allows for smooth vertical movement of the wheels while maintaining proper alignment and handling. Control arms are equipped with bushings and ball joints to absorb shocks and ensure stability during driving.and steering knuckle to the vehicle’s frame. It allows for smooth vertical movement of the wheels while maintaining proper alignment and handling. Control arms are equipped with bushings and ball joints to absorb shocks and ensure stability during driving.
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D4EA
$ 1.200The 2.7-liter V6  Hyundai G6BA  engine was assembled at an enterprise in Korea from 1999 to 2012 and was installed on top versions of such popular models as Sonata, Magentis, Santa Fe, Tucson. There was a gas modification of this power unit under its own index L6BA.
In 1999, Hyundai introduced its own V6 unit to replace the G6AV engine, which was essentially a clone of the 24-valve version of the 2.5-liter Mitsubishi 6G73 engine. Of the differences here is an aluminum cylinder block with a closed cooling jacket, as well as a different timing belt: the belt rotates the intake camshafts, and the exhaust camshafts are connected to them by a chain.
Otherwise, it is the same V-shaped 6-cylinder unit with a 60° camber angle, a pair of aluminum DOHC heads with hydraulic lifters, a modern ignition system and an intake manifold, which received a proprietary VIS-type geometry change system.
The Delta family also includes engines: G6BP and G6BV.
The engine was installed on:
- Hyundai Coupe 2 (GK) in 2001 – 2008;
- Hyundai Sonata 4 (EF) in 2001 – 2012;
- Hyundai Santa Fe 1 (SM) in 2000 – 2012;
- Hyundai Tucson 1 (JM) in 2004 – 2009;
- Hyundai Trajet 1 (FO) in 1999 – 2008;
- Kia Magentis 1 (GD) in 2001 – 2006; Magentis 2 (MG) in 2005 – 2006;
- Kia Opirus 1 (GH) in 2003 – 2006;
- Kia Sportage 2 (KM) in 2004 – 2010.
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G6DB
$ 2.700the second generation of V6 or Lambda II engines appeared on the restyled Sonata. These power units were distinguished by the presence of CVVT phase regulators already on all camshafts, as well as a plastic intake manifold with a three-stage geometry change system.