consequences of a bent control arm
#1
consequences of a bent control arm
what are they?
im assuming it is that which is throwing my alignment off... but is there any real reason to fix it? how long can i wait?
will it effect anything else?
im assuming it is that which is throwing my alignment off... but is there any real reason to fix it? how long can i wait?
will it effect anything else?
#3
why is it 'dangerous'? its ever so slightly off.. the truck will drift right after a few seconds of letting go of the wheel at highway speeds, but at low speeds you cant even tell.
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It just generally isn't good. You are putting added stress on lots of different parts of your car. While it isn't likely that something is going to suddenly explode, its at the very least shortening the life of other parts on your car. your car is designed around a straight control arm and to have good alignment and thus I would get it fixed as soon as possibly possible. hope that helps
#7
Originally Posted by lee
it does.. but what parts? are there aftermarket rear control arms that are stronger? becuase the stock ones are WEAK
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#8
Here's a thread about the same thing, with what appears to be opinions at 180*.
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/bent-rlca-how-bad-pic-83157/
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/bent-rlca-how-bad-pic-83157/
#10
Originally Posted by DrBeau
Here's a thread about the same thing, with what appears to be opinions at 180*.
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=83157
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=83157
I am pretty sure SS has beefy replacements for those.
#14
Originally Posted by FORANA
Why do you ask this question if your going to get defensive about the responses? Kinda strange
I don't see him being defensive... just suprised at the cost of the product ($400 is a lot of green)
#19
I drove around for probably 2 years on bent rear lower control arms. I had no problems at all. That being said I didn't like them being bent, so I got the second set of arms that Steve ever sold and man these things are extremely beefy. $400, yes, but worth it.
Lee, if you don't get some before SE4RJ, you can look at mine there. Hell, if you're seriously considering them, get Steve to bring a set and we'll install them there. They are a pain to install though.
Lee, if you don't get some before SE4RJ, you can look at mine there. Hell, if you're seriously considering them, get Steve to bring a set and we'll install them there. They are a pain to install though.
Last edited by dragr1; Apr 11, 2006 at 06:40 PM.
#20
I've always wondered if these control arms were designed to bend/give/distort in the event of a crash. There have been enough threads regarding bent LCAs after even mild hits off road.
Does anyone see a chance that a stouter arm will cause damage to the mounting points if hit hard enough off road? Where the stock arm will bend, the stronger one will natuarlly deflect this stress to the mounts, etc.
Just some thoughts.
Andreas
Does anyone see a chance that a stouter arm will cause damage to the mounting points if hit hard enough off road? Where the stock arm will bend, the stronger one will natuarlly deflect this stress to the mounts, etc.
Just some thoughts.
Andreas



