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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 ...
The control arms connect to the car's frame through two bushings, allowing the arm to move up and down, absorb noise and vibration, and improve the overall ride quality. The control arm also houses a ...
Learn how to replace your front suspension's lower control-arm bushing and tips to make the job easier for you. Read on for more details along with photos only in Mopar Muscle Magazine ...
We replace the original rubber body mounts off a 1967 Chevelle with new urethane mounts from Prothane Motion Control for better handling performance.
When suspension bushings are worn, they don’t adequately fill the gap between parts, which can lead to loose-feeling steering, uneven tire wear and even broken components.