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When do trailing arm bushings need to be replaced?

When do trailing arm bushings need to be replaced?

It is common for the trailing arm bushings to wear out on many vehicles navigating the roads we drive daily because of the reasons listed above as well as a few more. When they wear, the trailing arm bushings will display a few symptoms and warning signs that will indicate that they should be replaced by a professional mechanic.

What happens if you have a bad control arm bushing?

A bad bushing will compromise driving performance and comfort. Since the purpose of the control arm bushing is to cushion against small bumps, a damaged one will not be as effective, resulting in vibrations throughout the drive.

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Why is my control arm not working properly?

A sudden improvement in braking efficiency can, as strange as it may seem, be attributed to a damaged control arm bushing. This is because the forward and backward oscillation of the control arm is not achieved during braking due to bushing wear.

Why are the bushings on my trailing arm cracking?

Due to its location, trailing arm bushings are regularly exposed to extreme temperatures. High heat, in particular, can cause the rubber damping material of the bushings to crack and harden. Twisting can also shorten the service life of bushings. If the bushings allow excessive roll on your vehicle, they may twist and eventually tear.

What happens if you damage the trailing arm of a car?

If the bushings are not replaced as soon as possible, the trailing arm itself may eventually get damaged. Damage to the trailing arm or its bushings can cause the rear axle of the vehicle to move independently of the vehicle’s chassis. This means that the rear end of the vehicle may sway to one side, especially when turning or hitting a road bump.

What happens when an arm bushing wears out?

A bushing’s job is to provide cushion and a pivot point for metallic arms and supporting joints. When the bushings wear out, metal tends to “clank” against other metallic components; which can cause a “clunking” sound to appear from under the vehicle. This sound is typically noticed when you drive over speed bumps, or driving onto a driveway.

When to replace the trailing arm bushing on a car?

The trailing arm is a link in the rear suspension and can present handling issues if excessive wear is present. Though wear will need to be extreme to present an unsafe driving condition, a worn trailing arm bushing can cause expensive additional repairs such as tire replacement. Have a worn trailing arm bushing replaced promptly.

What are the dangers of bad trailing arm bushings?

If bushings allow excessive roll on your vehicle, this can cause them to twist and ultimately tear. This can cause the vehicle’s steering to not be as responsive and cause you to potentially lose control of the vehicle. Another problem with trailing arm bushings is if transmission coolant or petroleum leak on the bushings.

Can a worn bushing cause a tire replacement?

The trailing arm is a link in the rear suspension and can present handling issues if excessive wear is present. Though wear will need to be extreme to present an unsafe driving condition, a worn trailing arm bushing can cause expensive additional repairs such as tire replacement.

If the bushings are not replaced as soon as possible, the trailing arm itself may eventually get damaged. Damage to the trailing arm or its bushings can cause the rear axle of the vehicle to move independently of the vehicle’s chassis. This means that the rear end of the vehicle may sway to one side, especially when turning or hitting a road bump.

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Ruth Doyle