It’s very important for you to know how to recognize the symptoms that indicate that your car needs its control arm bushings replaced.
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Often, it’s easy to misdiagnose this and mechanics will overlook the idea of replacing a worn or damaged control arm bushing in favor of replacing a more major (and costly) component of the car.
In order to make sure that this doesn’t happen, you need to ensure that careful inspection of the entire suspension system in both the loaded and unloaded positions takes place.
Here’s one caution that’s very important –When inspecting the stabilizer bar links, both sides of the vehicle must be equally supported with the weight on the wheels. Otherwise, the torsion of the bar will load both links, hiding any play. Most control arm bushings can be checked only with the wheels hanging or otherwise unloaded.

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Most importantly, here are a list of symptoms for you to look for that can indicate that your control arm bushings needs replacing:
1) When going slow, if you hit the brakes you feel a ‘clunk’ around the wheel areas.
2) The car dives left/right on heavy braking
3) When driving over bumps the steering wheel moves to one side
4) A slight shimmy in the car when driving between 45-65 mph.
5) Uneven tire wear
If you are experiencing any or all of the above symptoms, make sure to get your control arm bushings checked out as it’s likely that they need replacement.
And when you’re buying new parts to replace them, make sure that you visit our main site to purchase all the bushings you need at the lowest prices you’ll find anywhere!
You can visit the site by clicking here: Control Arm Bushings.




