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SAS Lower Control Arm - LA110L

SAS Lower Control Arm - LA110L

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SAS Link Control Arm - UA790

SAS Link Control Arm - UA790

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TRW Control Arm - JTC7588
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TRW Control Arm - JTC7588

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TRW Control Arm - JTC119
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SAS Control Arm - UA305R

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SAS Lower Control Arm - BJ3396R

SAS Lower Control Arm - BJ3396R

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SAS Control Arm - UA969R

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SAS Lower Control Arm - LA338R

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SAS Control Arm - LA258R

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SAS Control Arm - LA951L

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SAS Control Arm - LA975

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SAS Control Arm - LA255L

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CONTROL ARM RH - UA212R

CONTROL ARM RH - UA212R

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SAS Upper Control Arm - UA6800L

SAS Upper Control Arm - UA6800L

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TRW Control Arm - JTC128
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TRW Control Arm - JTC128

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TRW Control Arm - JTC2228
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TRW Control Arm - JTC2228

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SAS Lower Control Arm - BCA6605

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SAS Control Arm - W53636

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SAS Control Arm - LA6507R

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SAS Upper Control Arm - UA713R

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SAS Control Arm - LA258L

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SAS Control Arm - LA712R

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SAS Control Arm - UA705L

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SAS Lower Control Arm - LA1457

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SAS Control Arm - LA711R

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SAS Upper Control Arm - UA117R

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SAS Control Arm - LA322-12

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Understanding Control Arms on the 2012 Toyota Blade

The 2012 Toyota Blade, a popular model primarily known in the Japanese domestic market, shares many mechanical components with Toyota's compact hatchback lineup, such as the Corolla. When it comes to suspension design, control arms are a critical part of the setup for most modern vehicles, including the Toyota Blade.

Control arms are definitely part of the 2012 Toyota Blade's suspension system. The Blade uses a front suspension setup that typically involves MacPherson struts combined with lower control arms. Meanwhile, the rear suspension often features a multi-link or double-wishbone arrangement where control arms also play a vital role. This design helps the vehicle maintain good handling characteristics and ride comfort, which is why control arms are relevant and necessary components.

Why are control arms important for the 2012 Toyota Blade's performance and safety? Control arms connect the wheels to the vehicle's frame and allow them to move up and down while keeping them aligned properly. This prevents excessive tyre wear, ensures stable steering response and helps absorb road shocks. Without properly functioning control arms, driving the Blade would be unpredictable and uncomfortable, and it could even become unsafe.

Control arms may seem like a small part of the suspension, but they handle a decent amount of force every day. They have bushings and ball joints that allow flexibility but also wear over time. Given the 2012 Toyota Blade is nearly a decade old now, these components may well require inspection, maintenance or replacement to keep the vehicle driving smoothly.

When servicing control arms on the 2012 Toyota Blade, it's good to be aware of common signs that indicate an issue:

  • Uneven tyre wear or rapid tyre wear on inside or outside edges
  • Clunking or knocking noises over bumps, especially when turning
  • Steering vagueness, wander or pulling to one side
  • Visible damage or cracks in bushings or rust on the control arms

If any of these symptoms arise, it's advisable to get the control arms checked out by a trusted mechanic. Maintaining or replacing control arms keeps the suspension aligned properly, directly affecting handling, braking, and safety.

When it comes to replacing control arms on the Toyota Blade, several factors come into play. Original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts are recommended for reliability, but there are aftermarket options available as well. It is crucial that replacement arms come with quality bushings and ball joints, as these can't always be serviced individually without removing the arm.

Typically, a mechanic will:

  1. Inspect the control arms along with the bushings and ball joints for wear and damage
  2. Check wheel alignment to identify any suspension issues
  3. Replace the control arms if there is excessive wear, damage or if bushings and joints are no longer serviceable
  4. Perform a professional wheel alignment post installation to avoid uneven tyre wear and maintain proper handling

As for maintenance, regular inspections during routine servicing are wise. This includes checking control arm bushings and ball joints for cracking, play or deterioration. Lubrication is rarely needed as modern ball joints are typically sealed units, but ensuring the suspension is clean and free from corrosion extends the life of these components.

Since the 2012 Toyota Blade shares some suspension design with other Toyota models, Australians who drive these vehicles should treat control arms with the same attention as they would for a Corolla or Auris. Ensuring the suspension is tight, responsive and intact makes for a safer, more pleasant drive on Australia's diverse roads.

Investing in timely control arm replacement or maintenance does more than just improve driving comfort. It also protects other suspension parts, prevents premature tyre wear and keeps the steering system functioning as intended. For drivers who value smooth handling and safety, paying attention to control arms is a no-brainer.