Control Arm Bushing Replacement
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- Best market prices in the industry
- First-class service with every interaction

Why You Should Visit 75Auto And
To Replace Your Control Arms & Bushes

Expert Workmanship
Our team of dedicated professionals will see to all of your automotive concerns whether it be servicing & repair or just general maintenance & diagnostics.

Servicing All Brands
If your car is in need of some serious TLC, we provide services for most makes & models of cars. Our technicians will fix it to the manufacturer’s specifications.

Simple & Efficient
75Auto has a mission to make auto repair faster and easier for our customers because We understand that your time is as valuable to you, as our customers are to us.
Some Tips On Keeping Your Vehicle's
Suspension System in Good Shape

Periodically Inspect the Shocks or Struts

Inspect the Bushings and Joints

Get Your Wheels Aligned


Check Your Tire Air Pressure

Check Your Tire Treads

Check Your Power Steering System
5 Symptoms of a Bad Control Arm Bushing

- Vibrating Steering Wheel - When a control arm bushing begins to go bad on your vehicle, likely the first symptom you will notice is increased vibrations often felt in the steering wheel. Usually the vibrations will intensify when accelerating, which can quickly become annoying. This is due to wobbly wheels because of excess play in the system.
- Clunking/Banging Sounds - When the control arm bushings become too loose or worn, then you will start to hear a clunking sound coming from underneath your car, caused by the bushing getting knocked between the frame and the control arm. This sound will increase in intensity if you’re driving over rocky or rough terrain, though even small bumps or normal hard braking can cause the banging noise.
- Steering Wander - A steering wheel that pulls to either the left or right while driving can be due to misalignment caused by worn bushings. Since bushings hold the vehicle frame and control arm snugly in place, bad bushings leave room for abnormal and excess motion in the system which misaligns the wheels. Even though the worn bushings cause misalignment in the suspension, getting an alignment done will not work if worn bushings are the cause as the components won’t hold position. When the vehicle is up on the lift or jacks, be sure to inspect the bushings for damage or abnormal movement.
- Uneven Tyre Wear - Examine the tire tread on your vehicle regularly to check for uneven tread wear. This problem usually indicates an issue with the alignment, and as explained above the alignment can be affected by worn bushings. The vehicle can also show “normal” or “within range” specifications when being professionally aligned and still have uneven tire wear in this case.
- Unstable Braking - Control arm bushings are not directly involved in the braking system, but any instability in the suspension and steering components can cause problems with braking. When braking suddenly, the front end of the car may continue to oscillate back and forth as the car slows.

3 Simple Steps
It’s really just as simple as 1-2-3
01
Get A Quote
Give us a few details about your auto-repair requirements so we can get you the best price possible.
02
Make a booking
Make a booking to collect and deliver your vehicle or to bring your vehicle to our workshop.
03
repair vehicle
Our team begins work on your vehicle making sure to take care of your car as if it were our own.