Do you really know what lessens the shock impact on your Chevrolet? Well if you are familiar with the components of a car’s suspension you will have no problem answering that question. Your Chevy control arm works in collaboration with other suspension components to hold the weight of your car and keep the wheels in contact with the ground while ensuring that even at high velocities the wheels remain balanced. Your Chevy has control arms both at the front and back all of which work together as a team to reduce the shock forces experienced by the wheels as you move on a bumpy road.
Your Chevy control arm contributes a lot to your car’s ability to remove forces which hinder handling and traction capabilities of the car. Your Chevy control arm is however not susceptible to bending or wearing out. As you drive and go through potholes and bumps your car control arms can bend thus causing your car to become unstable as you drive it. Your Chevrolet has upper and lower control arms which can either be on the right or left, so you will need to know exactly which control arm is causing the problem so you can replace it. Professional control arm dealers will supply you with all kinds of control arms no matter which side it is for.