The Jeep Patriot typically has six control arms in total—two on the front and four on the rear.
In a typical Patriot, the front suspension uses MacPherson struts with a single lower control arm on each side, while the rear uses a multi‑link setup that includes two upper control arms and two lower control arms (one per side for each link). Total count may vary slightly by year or trim, but six control arms is the standard configuration for many models.
Suspension architecture
Front suspension
The front suspension relies on a MacPherson strut arrangement paired with a lower control arm on each side to locate the wheel hub and manage steering input.
- Two front lower control arms (one on each side).
Rear suspension
The rear suspension uses a multi-link system, incorporating separate arms to control toe, camber, and ride height. This typically includes both upper and lower control arms.
- Two rear upper control arms (one on each side).
- Two rear lower control arms (one on each side).
Together, the front and rear arms add up to six control arms on most Patriot models.
Summary
In summary, the Jeep Patriot commonly features six control arms: two in the front and four in the rear, providing independent suspension movement and stability across varying driving conditions. Variations can occur by model year or trim.


