What is a trailing arm bushing?

What is a trailing arm bushing?

The trailing arm bushings join the axle and pivot point on the body of the vehicle. The purpose of the trailing arm bushings is to cushion the movement of the suspension while holding the wheel on the correct axis. The bushings absorb minor vibrations, shocks, and noise from the road to make for a smoother drive.

How much is a trailing arm?

The average cost for trailing arm replacement is between $324 and $352. Labor costs are estimated between $108 and $136 while parts are priced at $216. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific vehicle or unique location.

What happens if a trailing arm breaks?

What happens if a trailing arm breaks? A broken trailing arm or worn bushing can send your suspension system into misalignment, which alters where the vehicle’s weight sits. Ultimately this leads to premature tire wear. Your vehicle is shorter on one side – Your vehicle sits relatively level.

What is the purpose of trailing arms?

Trailing Arm Function Trailing arms function as a pivot point perpendicular to the length of the vehicle. They also prevent the rear axle or rear spindle from moving forward or rearward during operation of the vehicle.

Do I need adjustable trailing arms?

Adjusting the length of your upper trailing arms becomes necessary when changing the ride height. Today, most people are lowering their vehicles to take advantage of a lower center of gravity and get the perfect stance. In doing that, your driveline angles will change, and your pinion angle will need to be adjusted.

Can you drive with broken trailing arm?

Cracked or bent trailing arms should be replaced. Driving with a cracked trailing arm could lead to separation of that side of the axle, and it’s only a matter of time before further damage occurs.

How do I know if I have trailing arms?

What are the Signs of a Bad Trailing Arm?

  1. Clunking from the rear axle.
  2. Vehicle is unstable and won’t keep to a straight line.
  3. Excessive and uneven rear tire wear.
  4. Vehicle is lower on one side.
  5. Extreme heat.
  6. Excessive twisting.
  7. Fluid leaks.

Are trailing arms and control arms the same?

Is a trailing arm the same as a control arm? On the rear, your control arms are ” trailing arms “. On the front your control arms are an “A arm ” style and not a trailing arm. The trailing arms “trail” behind their mounting point and are typically straight (like our lower control arms on the rear).

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