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Your ride needs control arms replacement, but you can’t find the part? Get it from Eparts, which offers quality and affordability.
Get Total Control Of Your Driving Experience With The Best Control Arm
The control arms are the backbone of your front suspension system. Simply said, control arms are the links that connect your car's front wheels to its body.
The upper control arm links to the highest part of the front wheel, while the lower control arm attaches to the bottom part of the front wheel. Both arms are subsequently connected to the car's chassis. The design is similar to that of independent rear suspension. Every component of a control arm must not only be exceedingly durable and resistant to corrosion and wear but also provide a smooth and comfortable driving experience.
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When Do You Know the Control Arm Bushing Needs Replacement?
As a driver, you have to be very attentive when your car is making noises or vibrating or looks like you are losing steering control. All of these could be the signs of a bad control arm. So, get an auto repair professional to help you.
For more clarity, the major signs when you need a control arm replacement are:
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Clucking Noise
When the control arm's bushing or ball joint degrades or becomes damaged, you may hear knocking while steering. Because the noise travels from the chassis to the bottom of the vehicle, we can identify whether it is a control arm problem based on its location.
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Unstable Steering
If your steering feels less sensitive than it once did, or if you notice your vehicle wandering, pulling to one side, or not tracking straight, it could be a sign of a faulty control arm. A worn bushing could be why you're making additional repairs; it could also be a sign of a faulty control arm.
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Uneven Tire Wear
Uneven tire wear also indicates a malfunctioning control arm, indicating alignment concerns. As control arm bushings degrade, the vehicle might become out of alignment, resulting in wear on the outside or inner edges of the tire.
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Instability While Braking
Another problematic control arm sign you could notice is instability or swaying during braking. The strain on the suspension fluctuates during braking, and malfunctioning control arms struggle to manage this. You might feel like your automobile is sinking or lurching forward.
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Excessive Steering Wheel Vibration
A malfunctioning control arm might result in a continual vibration felt through the steering wheel. Variations in speed might cause the vibration to fluctuate. Worn bushings frequently cause wheel shake.
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Why Do Control Arms Go Fail?
Control arms are crucial components of your vehicle's suspension system. They are continually subjected to substantial wear and strain, and one of the primary causes of deterioration is exposure to extreme road conditions.
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Driving over potholes, speed bumps, and rough terrain on a regular basis will strain them and cause them to wear out sooner than expected.
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Environmental variables also play an important role; control arms are exposed to dirt, water, and road salt, which causes corrosion and rusting. This degrades the metal, making the control arms more prone to corrosion and failure.
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Furthermore, improper maintenance can hasten this process; ignoring routine inspections and lubrication leads components to wear out faster.
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Manufacturing flaws (rare) can cause early failure. Control arms made of subpar materials or with defective designs may also not sustain routine use.
Finally, while regular maintenance and careful driving can help extend the life of control arms, they will eventually need to be replaced as part of routine vehicle maintenance.
If your steering wheel vibrates or seems difficult to operate, or you hear loud banging or clunking noises when driving over bumps, you may need to replace your control arm assembly.
Whether you need it for Toyota, Suzuki, Nissan, or any car, high-quality control arms and bushes can offer the benefits you need.
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FAQ's
Can I replace a control arm myself?
Yes, provided you have the necessary tools, technical knowledge, and experience with suspension repair, although it can be difficult without a lift or adequate equipment.
Can you drive with a damaged control arm?
If you suspect a malfunctioning control arm or any problem with your steering and suspension system, have your car inspected by an auto expert.
Can you still drive with a bad control arm?
Driving with a broken control arm is unsafe. It can cause poor handling, steering troubles, and even the wheel separation from the suspension, which might end in a serious accident. Control arms rarely break unexpectedly, but wear and use or damage over time might cause failure.
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- Pair (2) Front Lower Control Arms and Ball Joints for 2009 2010-2013 Mazda 6
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Pair (2) Front Lower Control Arms and Ball Joints for 2009 2010-2013 Mazda 6
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Part Name | Front Lower Control Arms and Ball Joints |
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Part Number | K622046 K662045 |
Car Brand | Mazda |
Car Model | 6 |
Car Years range | 2009-2013 |
Replacement on vehicle | Front, Left, Lower, Right |
Type | Control Arm & Ball Joint Assembly |
OEM part number | K622046 K662045 |
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