Why Replace the Entire Assembly When the Control Arm Bushing is Damaged?
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Reasons for replacing the entire assembly when the control arm bushing is damaged are as follows: Convenience and Efficiency: Replacing the control arm bushing alone is less convenient than replacing the bracket. The bushing needs to be pressed out and then pressed back in using a machine. If not done properly, it can be damaged, so it is recommended to replace the lower bracket. Noise Issues: A damaged control arm bushing can cause steering to become less responsive or produce noise, misalignment of the car body, vibrations at high speeds, and abnormal sensations in the car tires while driving. Professional Requirements: Replacing the control arm bushing cannot be done haphazardly. It requires professional expertise to meet parameter specifications. Each step of the process has a specific sequence that cannot be altered randomly, necessitating installation by a professional.