Why Replace the Entire Assembly When the Control Arm Bushing Fails?
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Lower control arm bushings can be replaced individually, but this method is not as effective, so it's recommended to replace the entire assembly. It is advisable to replace the lower control arm bushing together with its bracket: Replacing just the lower control arm bushing is less convenient than replacing the bracket. The bushing requires machine pressing for removal and installation, and improper pressing may damage it, hence the recommendation to replace the bracket. Failed lower control arm bushings may cause abnormal tire sensations: When the lower control arm bushing fails, symptoms include stiff steering, unusual noises, misaligned vehicle body, vibrations at high speeds, and abnormal tire sensations during driving. Lower control arm bushing replacement requires professional installation: The process must meet professional parameter requirements, with each step following a specific sequence that cannot be altered randomly. Professional installation is necessary.