How Do You Change The Bushings On A Lower Control Arm?
The control arms keep the drive axle centered underneath a vehicle as the suspension fluctuates up and down. Control arms utilize two bushings, one on each end, and attach to the vehicle’s sub-frame and front axle housing. Control arm bushings are an essential component to ensure smooth suspension travel. You can buy bushings for most makes and models at any auto retailer. Most bushing manufacturers will include an instruction sheet that will provide specific socket sizes and any special materials needed for the installation. Apply the parking brake. Use the floor jack to lift the vehicle; this will allow the suspension to sag and will relieve compression on the control arms. The control arms must be completely relaxed and extended. Insert the jack stands under the vehicle’s frame. Do not use the jack stands on any of the suspension components, as the suspension must be loose. In front of the rear tire there is usually a place that can safely support the weight of the vehicle. Use a ra