One question from earlier might not have been spelled out clear enough, so I'll give another go.
When shop says "Idler Control Arm is bad"... Is it the arm that attaches to the spindle that is shot? Meaning the joint that attaches to the center link...
Is there any liklihood that the rest of the Idler Control Arm Assembly is bad too? Meaning the entire assembly that bolts to the frame + the arm that attaches to it also.
I don't know enough about exactly what part would be worn and whether I should just look at getting the entire assembly. I wouldn't want to slap a new arm on the end of the shaft, if some other part of the assembly is also worn out.
Although, I was thinking it might be simper and easier to unbolt and replace the entire assembly, if the arm was going to possibly be a PITA to remove.
Did I clarify or confuse even more?
Replace just the arm or the entire assembly?
Advice is appreciated.