Good Maintenance Practices:
- Inspect or have your control arm bushings inspected regularly, following exposure to events that may harm the components, or when you experience signs of bushing wear.
- Replace your vehicle's control arm bushings as a set, when possible, particularly if your vehicle has been subjected to heavy use.
- Consider whether a wheel alignment will be needed after bushing replacement. In some cases, it may be necessary to replace your vehicle's control arm in order to replace the control arm bushing. Installing a new control arm can interfere with the alignment of your vehicle, so a full four-wheel vehicle alignment is recommended should the control arm be replaced.
Troubleshooting Tips:
- Control arm movement: excessive lateral movement in your vehicle's control arms may indicate worn bushings.
- Unexpected noises: scraping or squeaking noises when driving over road imperfections, or clunking noises at the bushing mounting points may indicate worn bushings.
- Difficulty steering: steering and drivability issues may signal badly worn bushings.




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