How to Press in the Small Rubber Bushing of the Lower Control Arm?
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The method for pressing in the small rubber bushing of the lower control arm is: 1. Apply lubricating grease to both the lower control arm and the rubber bushing before pressing it in to facilitate the process; 2. Press the bushing in at an angle. Once the outer edge of the bushing is successfully inserted, use a hammer to assist in tapping it down, pressing it in at an inclined position. The lower control arm is one of the suspension arms in a vehicle, primarily responsible for supporting the body and shock absorbers, as well as buffering vibrations during driving. Symptoms of a damaged lower control arm include: 1. Reduced handling and comfort; 2. Decreased safety performance; 3. Abnormal noises from the vehicle; 4. Incorrect alignment parameters, causing the vehicle to pull to one side and leading to wear or damage of other components; 5. Affected or even failed steering.