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Signs of a Failing Control Arm
- Clunking over bumps
- Uneven tire wear
- Vibration or wandering steering
- Loose handling or pulling
How to Choose the Right Control Arm
- Front vs rear: confirm position.
- Bushings: rubber vs polyurethane.
- Ball joint: included vs separate.
- Alignment: plan for alignment after replacement.
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FAQ
Do I need an alignment after replacing control arms?
Yes-most suspension work changes alignment angles. Get an alignment to prevent tire wear.