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Control arm and sway bar link bushings can not be serviced, however they may need to be replaced if making excessive noise.
What is bussin? Bushings? If so, which bushings? Upper Control Arm (A-arm) Bushings? Sway bar bushings -- front or rear? Ya lost me bud, try to be a little more specific and maybe use a spell checker.
Rear upper & lower control arm bushings need to be replaced.
Since The Villager is of unibody construction, there are only a couple things that can be considered "subframe bushings". Sway bar bushings (front and rear), rear leaf spring bushings, and the most likely, control arm bushings.
Ball joints control arm bushings shock absorbers springs, coil or leaf sway bar end links and bushings
bad rear swing arm bushings on some you can tighten
This is a well-known problem with this generation Pathfinders... the rear upper and lower control arm bushings are worn. Have them replaced and the sway should disappear.
If the Saturn Vue is anything like the Saturn ION, chances are it's the front sway bar bushings. A design flaw caused them to wear out prematurely. This causes a clunking noise when going over bumps. It is also very possible that it is a front control arm bushing. Start with the sway bar bushings (since they are cheap) then check the control arm bushings.
Inspect the front end for loose/worn parts such as the ball joints, tie rod ends, idler arm, pitman arm, center link, control arm bushings, wheel bearings, shocks, sway bar bushings, sway bar end links and steering box adjustment. Replace what parts you find worn and have the front end aligned.
probably or there part of the same piece ....normally there's multiple bushings on a lower control arm ...i guess it just depends on the vehicle and its probably easier to replace the whole arm rather then individual bushings.
1997 chevy 3500 has play in steering,replaced bushings on sway arm,do not feel play in pitman arms what might be problem
Strut mounts okay? Control arm bushings? Sway bar bushings? Sway bar links? Penetrating oil is a mans best friend. Spray one part at a time drive around a few days if the noise goes away then you found your problem.