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A track control arm, commonly referred to as “chimta” in South Asian countries like Pakistan and India, is a crucial component of a car’s suspension system. It connects the vehicle’s chassis (frame) to the wheel hub or steering knuckle, allowing for controlled up-and-down movement of the wheels, while maintaining proper wheel alignment and handling.


Function of a Track Control Arm:

  1. Wheel Alignment: Helps maintain proper wheel position relative to the body of the car.
  2. Smooth Ride: Absorbs shocks from bumps and potholes via bushings and ball joints.
  3. Handling Stability: Ensures the wheels follow a predictable path for safe steering and braking.
  4. Connection Point: Links suspension components to the vehicle’s frame.

Construction:

A typical control arm consists of:

  • Steel or aluminum arm: Durable and often shaped like an “A” or “L”.
  • Bushings: Rubber or polyurethane inserts that absorb vibrations.
  • Ball joint: A spherical bearing that allows for multi-directional movement and connects to the steering knuckle.

Types of Control Arms:

  1. Upper Control Arm: Used in double-wishbone suspension setups (less common in modern vehicles).
  2. Lower Control Arm (Track Control Arm): Most commonly referred to as “chimta” and more widely used in modern independent suspension systems.
  3. Single or Double Wishbone: Depending on the suspension design, there may be one or two arms per wheel.

Symptoms of a Bad Track Control Arm:

  • Clunking noises from the suspension.
  • Uneven tire wear.
  • Poor alignment or drifting.
  • Vibration in the steering wheel.
  • Loose or wandering steering.

Maintenance and Replacement:

  • Inspection: Regular checks during wheel alignment or suspension service.
  • Lifespan: Typically lasts between 80,000 – 160,000 km, depending on driving conditions.
  • Replacement Cost: Varies by make/model, generally ranges from $100 to $400 per arm (parts + labor).

Common Vehicles Using Track Control Arms:

  • Sedans (e.g., Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla)
  • SUVs (e.g., Toyota Fortuner, Ford Explorer)
  • Pickup trucks (e.g., Toyota Hilux, Ford Ranger)

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