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This may be caused by a bent or improperly installed control arm. If the question refers to the rear control arms, the installation procedure requires setting the rear suspension to the correct "design height" (by removing the coil springs and jacking each hub to the correct height using a spacer) before tightening the control arm mounting bolts. This removes undue torsional force from the control arm bushings which can lead to premature failure

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Q: What causes upper control arm bushings to break on a 2005 ford focus?
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