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How do you replace lower control arm bushing?

How do you replace lower control arm bushing?

Generally, this occurs with the arm bushings or ball joint wearing out as well. Lower control arm bushings can be replaced using a bushing removal tool/bushing press. Bushing removal kits can be rented from an auto supply store, and often at no cost to a customer.

How do you remove a lower control arm?

Grasp the sway bar link and remove it away from the lower control arm mount. This will help the sway bar link stay out of the way during the job. There will be two control arm mounting bolts which could be horizontal or vertical. Use a 19mm to 22mm wrench or socket to loosen and remove the bolts.

Where to remove lower control arm nut on Chevy Silverado?

Remove the already-loosened 24mm nut at the bottom of the wheel knuckle. This nut holds the lower control arm ball joint to the knuckle via its threaded stud. With the jack still in place, remove the 35mm wheel nut and the washer behind it from the center of the hub.

When to replace the lower control arm on a Silverado?

However, if the ball joint has failed, the lower control arm needs to be replaced because this ball joint is not serviceable. Figure 1. Replacement lower control arm for a first generation Silverado 1500. Traditional “wishbone”-type, “A”-shaped front suspensions utilize an upper and lower control arm.

Generally, this occurs with the arm bushings or ball joint wearing out as well. Lower control arm bushings can be replaced using a bushing removal tool/bushing press. Bushing removal kits can be rented from an auto supply store, and often at no cost to a customer.

However, if the ball joint has failed, the lower control arm needs to be replaced because this ball joint is not serviceable. Figure 1. Replacement lower control arm for a first generation Silverado 1500. Traditional “wishbone”-type, “A”-shaped front suspensions utilize an upper and lower control arm.

How much does it cost to replace a lower control arm?

If you are replacing the arm yourself you can get an replacement arm from Amazon or the local parts store for between $44.00 and $95.00 (US) each. In this guide we show how you can not only replace the arm but replace the bushing in the arm which will save even more because the bushing only costs between $9.00 and $14.00 (US).

Remove the already-loosened 24mm nut at the bottom of the wheel knuckle. This nut holds the lower control arm ball joint to the knuckle via its threaded stud. With the jack still in place, remove the 35mm wheel nut and the washer behind it from the center of the hub.

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Ruth Doyle