Symptoms of a failing Rear Lower Control Arm
Vibrations
Here’s some news for you: Vibrating cars aren’t such a hot thing. So, if your car vibrates, don’t just stare at it in wonder. Get that thing taken care of.
If your rear lower control arms call out sick, then the vibrations of the steering system will start to make their way back into your car, into the cabin. And suddenly that wheel will shake like you do after your third cup of coffee.
At first the vibrating and shaking might not be a big deal, but it will get worse, and it will be a pain in the butt. Or hands.
Noises
Welcome to Cars 101. Our first lesson? Weird noises are not good. Pay attention to weird noises. Address weird noises before they get worse.
Lots of different things in your car can make lots of different weird noises. If your rear lower control arm is failing, it will likely make a knocking noise. It will be annoying, which is good, because otherwise you might not actually do anything about it. I’m just being honest here. We all know it’s the truth.
That annoying knocking noise will just get worse as the control arm breaks more and more, so if you’re just crossing your fingers and hoping for the best, good luck.
Pulling
Pulling is a weird sensation. It’s when your car starts…well, pulling to one side or the other while you’re driving. It’s an odd sensation.
Your car can pull to the left or the right for a few reasons. Most common among them is uneven wear and tear on your tires, or a car in need of an alignment. But your car can also begin to pull if the rear lower control arm is busted.
Being able to steer properly is kind of important when it comes to driving. So, take it seriously when your car doesn’t feel like going in a straight line.
Uneven wear on your tires
A malfunctioning front rear lower control arm can cause your wheels to be improperly aligned, which will make your tires wear unevenly. It’s a good idea to visually inspect your tires with some regularity, so you can spot issues before they get too severe.