Description
Ford Mustang Mk6 Control Arm Wheel Hub Wishbone Rear Left N/S is an original suspension component from the Bearings, wheel hubs and bushings group, designed for installation on the left side of the rear axle. This solution allows for the precise restoration of suspension geometry, stable wheel tracking, and the maintenance of the proper driving characteristics of the sporty Mustang.
Specifications and technical data
- SKU: FR3C-5K652-AL
- Mark: Ford
- Condition: Used
- OEM Part Number: FR3C-5K652-AL
- Substitutable numbers: FR3C-5K652-AL, FR3C5K652AL, 2800443
- Location on the vehicle: Rear, Left
- Category: Wheel Bearings, Hubs & Seals
Purpose and function in the suspension
The presented Ford Mustang Mk6 Control Arm Wheel Hub Wishbone Rear Left N/S is a component responsible for stable wheel tracking in the vehicle’s axis and transferring loads between the body and the hub. Mounted on the left side of the rear axle, it works in conjunction with other suspension components, ensuring proper alignment of toe and camber angles.
Thanks to the factory design tailored to the Ford Mustang Mk6, this part allows for maintaining the model’s characteristic, predictable body behavior during acceleration, braking, and cornering.
Construction and fitment for the Ford Mustang Mk6
The control arm has been designed as a component that works with the wheel hub and bushings included in the Bearings, wheel hubs and bushings group. The properly selected arm geometry enables the correct transfer of longitudinal and lateral forces, which translates into driving stability and even tire wear.
The original Ford origin means that the mounting point to the body and hub is consistent with factory requirements, which facilitates installation and minimizes the risk of fitment issues. This is particularly important in cars with sporty characteristics, where suspension precision has a direct impact on safety and handling predictability.
Condition, application, and benefits of installation
The item comes from disassembly and is offered as a used original component, which represents a reasonable compromise between repair costs and maintaining factory construction quality. Replacing a worn or damaged control arm allows you to:
- restore the correct geometry of the rear axle,
- reduce unwanted play and knocking in the suspension,
- improve vehicle stability at higher speeds,
- increase driving comfort thanks to more predictable suspension operation.
For Ford Mustang Mk6 owners, this is a practical solution for post-collision repairs, suspension regeneration, or restoring the car to its stock driving parameters.
Ford Bearings, wheel hubs and bushings – expansion and modernization
If you are planning a comprehensive repair or modernization of the rear axle suspension area in your Ford and need other elements from the same group, such as additional control arms, hubs, or metal-rubber bushings, check out the available parts in the Ford Bearings, wheel hubs and bushings category.
Why choose a used original component
Choosing a used, original Ford Mustang Mk6 Control Arm Wheel Hub Wishbone Rear Left N/S is often a more predictable solution than replacements of unknown origin. You receive a part designed specifically for this model, with known construction and operating parameters, which facilitates diagnostics and subsequent service.
If you have any doubts regarding the use of components from disassembly, it is worth reading a reliable discussion on the topic in the article Used car parts: Myths and facts you need to know, which helps you make an informed choice when selecting such solutions.
Summary
Ford Mustang Mk6 Control Arm Wheel Hub Wishbone Rear Left N/S is a functional, original suspension element that allows for the restoration of proper rear axle operation and stable vehicle handling. Thanks to its fitment to the Mustang’s design and its inclusion in the Bearings, wheel hubs and bushings group, it provides a solid foundation for professional repair or the restoration of the car’s factory driving properties.





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