Mitsubishi Lancer hard steering issue due to worn lower control arms on Mitsubishi Lancer

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Mitsubishi Lancer owners report experiencing hard steering due to worn lower control arms, which are critical for the safety and functionality of the steering system. These owners note that regular inspection of components such as ball joints, bushings, and boots is essential to detect wear and prevent steering issues. Common symptoms associated with worn lower control arms include clunking noises, pulling to one side, vibrations, and abnormal tire wear patterns. Additionally, some owners have reported that a failure of the control arm can lead to unresponsive or loose steering, as well as steering wander where the vehicle pulls instead of moving straight. It is advisable for those facing hard steering to have the lower control arms inspected by a qualified mechanic to ensure prompt resolution and maintain overall safety.

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