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How much does a trailing arm replacement cost for Chevrolet cars?
Car model | Fixter price range |
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Trailing arm replacement - rear (passenger side) for Chevrolet Aveo | £312 - £490 |
Trailing arm replacement - rear (driver side) for Chevrolet Aveo | £312 - £490 |
Trailing arm replacement - rear (passenger side) for Chevrolet Captiva | £212 - £334 |
Trailing arm replacement - rear (driver side) for Chevrolet Captiva | £212 - £334 |
Trailing arm replacement - rear (passenger side) for Chevrolet Cruze | £319 - £501 |
Trailing arm replacement - rear (driver side) for Chevrolet Cruze | £319 - £501 |
Trailing arm replacement - rear (passenger side) for Chevrolet Epica | £312 - £490 |
Trailing arm replacement - rear (driver side) for Chevrolet Epica | £312 - £490 |
Trailing arm replacement - rear (passenger side) for Chevrolet Kalos | £319 - £501 |
Trailing arm replacement - rear (driver side) for Chevrolet Kalos | £319 - £501 |
Trailing arm replacement - rear (passenger side) for Chevrolet Lacetti | £276 - £434 |
Trailing arm replacement - rear (driver side) for Chevrolet Lacetti | £276 - £434 |
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What does a trailing arm do?
A trailing arm is part of the suspension for the axle of a vehicle which moves up and down as the vehicle travels over a bumpy surface. It’s job is to act as a pivot point and stop the rear axle or rear spindle from moving forward or rearward during operation of the vehicle.
What are the symptoms of a bad trailing arm?
Below are the top three symptoms that could indicate you need to replace your trailing arm:
Clunking noises from the back of your car
Vehicle won’t stay in a straight line or sways to one side when driving
Your rear tires are wearing unevenly and excessively
What happens when we do a trailing arm replacement on your car?
Our certified mechanics will:
Inspect your suspension system, including the trailing arm.
If the trailing arm is cracked or damaged they will fit a replacement.
They will advise if any related parts need to be replaced.
They will check that all parts have been fitted correctly and test drive the car.
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What does a trailing arm do?
A trailing arm is part of a vehicle’s trailing-arm suspension system. The trailing arm is the piece of the suspension system that connects the vehicle’s axle to its chassis. It’s job is to act as a pivot point and stop the rear axle or rear spindle from moving forward or rearward during operation of the vehicle.
In addition to the trailing arm itself are the trailing arm bushings. These are rubber or polyurethane components that act as cushions and reduce friction between the suspension parts.
How often should a trailing arm need replacing?
A trailing arm should be replaced if it gets damaged or if the bushings become worn. Because the trailing arm bushings are made from rubber they will deteriorate over time and will eventually have to be replaced.
Because the arm and bushings form a crucial part of your vehicle’s suspension system, they should be replaced as soon as you notice any of the symptoms mentioned above.
The law, vehicle regulations and your MOT
The trailing arm and the bushes are important parts of the suspension. Wear to these bushes usually takes place slowly, often you only find out that you have worn bushes after an MOT test. Deteriorated bushes are in fact one of the most frequent MOT advisories.
Symptoms of worn suspension bushes include a bumpy ride and unstable feel to the car. It’s important to get an issue like this fixed fast to ensure the safety of your car for you and your passengers.
What happens when we do a trailing arm replacement on your car?
Our certified mechanics will:
Inspect your suspension system, including the trailing arm.
If the trailing arm is cracked or damaged they will fit a replacement.
They will advise if any related parts need to be replaced.
They will check that all parts have been fitted correctly and test drive the car.
What causes a trailing arm to break?
A trailing arm will begin to fail if the bushes become worn out. The brushes act as cushions and reduce friction between the suspension parts, therefore if they’re cracked or worn the suspension system will not operate properly. Driving over large bumps or on uneven road surfaces often may also damage your suspension system over time.
When should a trailing arm be replaced?
A trailing arm should be replaced if it gets damaged or if the bushings become worn. Because the trailing arm bushings are made from rubber they will deteriorate over time and will eventually have to be replaced.
What are the signs of a bad trailing arm?
Usually, there a few signs you can look for:
Clunking noises from the back of your car
Vehicle won’t stay in a straight line or sways to one side when driving
Your rear tyres are wearing unevenly and excessively
Loose steering when turning corners
What happens during a trailing arm replacement?
Our certified mechanics will:
Inspect your suspension system, including the trailing arm.
If the trailing arm is cracked or damaged they will fit a replacement.
They will advise if any related parts need to be replaced.
They will check that all parts have been fitted correctly and test drive the car.
Can you drive with a broken trailing arm?
You should not drive with a bad trailing arm. Failing to repair a broken or cracked trailing arm could lead to separation of that side of the axle. Continuing to drive is dangerous for you, your passengers and other road users as it’s only a matter of time before further, more serious damage occurs.
What happens if you don't change a bad trailing arm?
Failing to repair a broken or cracked trailing arm could lead to separation of that side of the axle. It could also result in other parts of your vehicle’s suspension system becoming more damaged meaning more costly repairs down the line.
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