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Would anyone have information on availability of a 2004 Pontiac Vibe (base) AWD, right rear lower control arm? (rusted & busted) Thanks

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This part is discontinued by GM, so you are at the mercy of the anyone that might have it on the shelf or any aftermarket manufacturer that makes a re-pop.

You can look for the part for both as the Pontiac Vibe and the Toyota Corolla Matrix. The GM part number is 88971294

 

Try this company - since they list a price and don't show discontinued. No guarantee they have it though, but it's a start. Also check on Amazon and eBay frequently too.

https://www.gmpartsprime.com/oe-pontiac-vibe-control_arm.html

 

Wrecking / salvage yards are an option too if that part of the car is not damaged or too badly rusted.

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What state are you in?  Clue say's northern state.:rofl:☃️

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NY

Do you have any local Pick-A-Part junk yards near you that might have a Vibe or two in their yard?

Find your parts in a local yard.  You will learn alot taking the parts needed off the car.  Further, keep all hardware, nuts, bolts, clips that could mess up on ya when installing on your car. Having what you need, when you need it is priceless.   Same goes if you take the car to a mechanic to do the work for you.  Good Luck.

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