What kind of brackets do I need for rear suspension?

What kind of brackets do I need for rear suspension?

We offer trailing arm brackets, leaf spring mounting brackets, spring shackles, mounts, slider boxes, lift bar mounts, coil over mounts, pull bar mount, and pan hard mounts. A&A Manufacturing covers all of your rear suspension chassis component needs.

How does the bushing on the rear control arm work?

When the vehicle travels over a bump, the control arm pivots on bushings, allowing your car’s wheels to move up and down. The rear of your vehicle will buck around quite a bit if not held in place, and that movement would get transmitted to your car, your steering wheel, and your hands.

What does a & a manufacturing do for rear suspension?

A&A Manufacturing covers all of your rear suspension chassis component needs. Our precision stamped product makes it easy to install with professional results. … …

When do rear control arms need to be replaced?

While the rear control arm bushings are designed to withstand lots of wear and tear, they can give out over time. When that happens they’ll need to be replaced, and, depending on your car, the control arms may need to be replaced as well. Do I need to tell you that abnormal noises from your car are a bad sign? Well, they are.

What kind of bushings are used in front suspension?

Bushings are used with many suspension components including the control arms, radius arms/strut rods, shocks and sway bars of front suspensions, and the leaf springs, shackles, trailing arms, lateral links, panhard rods, shocks, and sway bars found in rear suspensions.

We offer trailing arm brackets, leaf spring mounting brackets, spring shackles, mounts, slider boxes, lift bar mounts, coil over mounts, pull bar mount, and pan hard mounts. A&A Manufacturing covers all of your rear suspension chassis component needs.

What happens when control arm bushing is worn?

When a bushing becomes worn, the rubber usually cracks and disintegrates to the point where there is metal-to-metal contact. This usually results in noise, but more importantly causes steering and handling problems. Worn control arm bushings can cause steering and wheel alignment problems and abnormal tire wear.

Which is the best suspension arm to replace?

R-Series™ Control Arm by MOOG®. Replace your worn or damaged bushings with stronger and longer-lasting bushings from MOOG that effectively absorb substantial loads and are less prone to splitting or cracking with age than your stock… GM Original Equipment™ Shocks and Struts by ACDelco®.