In the overall scheme of things, control-arm bushings may seem like a relatively unimportant part of a vintage Chevy musclecar. In reality, these simple rubber pieces serve two critical purposes.
When it comes to upgrading the suspension of your classic Chevelle—or any muscle car for that matter—the number of options is pretty much unlimited. It can range from bolting on a set of aftermarket ...
Reviving the worn-out suspension on your classic Chevy doesn't have to be hard or expensive. Time and wear takes its toll on our classic Chevys. Anyone who owns a 50-year-old car can crawl under it ...
Control arms allow a car to corner appropriately, absorb bumps, and make turning and braking more precise. If a control arm is damaged or worn out, it can cause various problems, such as wheel ...
The rear control arms on 1979-2004 Mustangs have a big job. Not only do the control arms transfer the axle torque to the chassis, the angled upper arms also locate the rear axle during cornering. Over ...
I have been told that the driver's side bushing needs replacement on my 2011 Toyota Venza. The part is called a "knuckle" but it's $500 and you need to buy the whole part, as they don't replace the ...