The Chevrolet SS with 6-speed GM 6L50 automatic transmission achieves 8.3 L/100 km (28.3 mpg-US) in terms of fuel economy. The brand remains a great choice for consumers and rentals after decades. Chevrolet SS appeals to drivers with a nice control arm bushing. The control arm bushing can absorb vibration and lessen friction as they are part of the suspension and allows the rigid arm to have mobility. The control arm bushing helps the vehicle keep traction and enhance handling on the road.
Chevrolet SS provides a large selection of high-performance parts. But after a long time, the worn control arm bushing parts might cause huge problems. The removal process of a Chevrolet SS control arm bushing is as follows: Disconnect the negative battery terminal, raise and support the vehicle, and locate the control arm. Then, remove the suspension components attached to the control arm, remove the control arm mounting bolts, and pull the control arm off. Finally, use a press to remove the bushing. Symptoms of a bad Chevrolet SS control arm bushing include uneven tire wear, clunking noise when the car hits a bump, steering wheel vibrations, premature wear on the suspension components, and bad alignment. There are a lot of nice Chevrolet SS parts online. We are here for you 24/7.