Chevrolet has some good four wheel drives which you can take for a ride on dirt roads and not strain yourself. What actually makes your Chevrolet maneuver with ease on rugged roads while you don’t even feel it, is the suspension. Chevrolet’s are fitted with suspension components which include shock absorbers, springs and control arms. The control arms are responsible for holding out the wheel and connecting them to the body of the car while not allowing the vibrations they experience to reach the body. If you hit on a bump the Chevrolet control arm transfers the vibrations to the springs and shock absorbers such that the body just move up and down smoothly without any sudden bumps.
A Chevrolet control arm is not a part that will last forever. It also goes through a wear and tear process as you drive, it is therefore necessary that you replace it at some point in time. For better lifespan of your control arms you will have to continuously check that they are properly bolted and are well lubricated. This is what car service is all about. When you take your car for service they will also check its suspension. Poor car suspension is responsible for causing many accidents on the road as drivers will not be able to properly negotiate the steering of their cars.