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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What are the signs that my lower control arm needs replacing?
A: You may notice clunking sounds over bumps, steering instability, uneven tire wear, or your vehicle pulling to one side.
Q: Is it safe to drive with a damaged control arm?
A: No, a failing control arm can affect your ability to steer and handle the vehicle properly, making it unsafe to drive.
Q: Do I need a wheel alignment after control arm replacement?
A: Yes, a proper wheel alignment is essential after replacing any suspension component to prevent premature tire wear and poor handling.
Q: How long does the replacement take?
A: Typically, it takes 1 to 2 hours per arm depending on the vehicle model and suspension design.