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Thread: steel vs. alum. control arms...............

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    Default steel vs. alum. control arms...............

    we lifted the car to confirm that the thrust arm bushing arm cracked already & they are not even 1 year or 10k miles old.
    so i am going to start pricing all the parts i would like to replace.
    what are the pro's & con's of alum. control arms?
    thanks
    tim s.

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    Aluminum arms reduce the amount of unsprung weight in the suspension. Makes the car more handleable in rougher cornering situations.


    I just changed out my 540 Controls for Aluminum arms. - JT
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    other than in all out performance applications the steel ones are just fine. There is NO noticable ride or handeling differences, just the unsprung weight of less than 1 lbs (a guess not measured as of yet).
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    Quote Originally Posted by tim s
    we lifted the car to confirm that the thrust arm bushing arm cracked already & they are not even 1 year or 10k miles old.
    so i am going to start pricing all the parts i would like to replace.
    what are the pro's & con's of alum. control arms?
    thanks
    tim s.
    Alum bends easier.

    Wait savings is quite minimal.
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    Default hmm...

    the aluminum ones are an alloy and also quite a bit beefier than the steel ones. in comparison of the steel vs aluminum ones the car would usually be totaled to see which one is better under that circumstance.

    Quote Originally Posted by MTechnik540i
    Alum bends easier.

    Wait savings is quite minimal.
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    [QUOTE=MTechnik540i]Alum bends easier.


    the last time this topic was discussed, I thought the theory was that the alu ones could not be bent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharkman540i
    the last time this topic was discussed, I thought the theory was that the alu ones could not be bent.
    Under high stress aluminum tends to break rather than bend.

    Sometimes it's harder to diagnose a slightly bent steel control arm than a broken aluminum one
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    Quote Originally Posted by Interceptor
    Under high stress aluminum tends to break rather than bend.

    Sometimes it's harder to diagnose a slightly bent steel control arm than a broken aluminum one

    Aluminum bends just as well as steel. It will crack BEFORE steel, but will bend every bit as much. Ever hit a pothole?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon K
    Aluminum bends just as well as steel. It will crack BEFORE steel, but will bend every bit as much. Ever hit a pothole?
    I never had a case of bent/cracked control arm
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