Your control arms are the unsung heroes of your car’s suspension, keeping your wheels aligned and your ride stable. Worn bushings or ball joints can cause clunks, wandering steering, and uneven tire ...
The suspension underneath your vehicle consists of a series of shock absorbers (or dampers), coil springs, and control arms. The latter is of utmost importance since control arms do more than "control ...
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In a Mopar front suspension, the lower control arms are like heavy equipment on a job site. They transfer all the torsion bar's force and actually hold the car up, while the strut rods handle the fore ...