Suspension Control Arm Kits

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What is a suspension control arm kit?

A suspension control arm kit is a collection of parts that are used to replace the control arms on a vehicle. The kit usually consists of two arms, bushings, bolts, nuts, and other hardware.

What is the purpose of a suspension control arm kit?

The purpose of a suspension control arm kit is to maintain the correct alignment of the wheels and to reduce noise and vibration in the suspension system.

How do I know if my suspension control arm kit is faulty?

Some signs that your suspension control arm kit is faulty may include excessive tire wear, clunking noises while driving, or difficulty in steering.

Can a faulty suspension control arm kit cause damage to my vehicle?

Yes, if the suspension control arm kit is faulty, it can cause damage to other parts of the suspension system, such as the shocks and struts. It can also cause damage to the tires and other parts of the vehicle.

How do I replace my suspension control arm kit?

Replacing a suspension control arm kit is a complex job and it is best done by a professional mechanic. However, if you are comfortable doing the job yourself, the following steps should be taken:

  1. Raise the vehicle and secure it on jack stands.
  2. Remove the wheels and the brake calipers.
  3. Unbolt the control arms from the frame and remove them.
  4. Install the new control arms, making sure they are correctly aligned.
  5. Replace the bolts, nuts, and other hardware.
  6. Reinstall the brakes and wheels.
  7. Lower the vehicle and test the steering.


How often should I inspect my suspension control arm kit?

It is recommended that you inspect your suspension control arm kit at least once a year. If you notice any of the signs mentioned above, it is best to have it inspected by a professional mechanic.