How Much Does Control Arm Replacement Cost?

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Knowing the cost of replacing a control arm is crucial for anyone facing suspension issues. Whether dealing with a worn-out part or planning for maintenance, understanding the control arm replacement cost can help you make informed decisions.

Control arm replacement costs between $220 and $530 for parts, with labor adding another $150 to $200. Costs vary based on your car’s make and model.

Let’s keep reading to know the function, lifespan, and costs of control arms!

What Control Arms Do?

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Most vehicles have two control arms for each wheel – an upper control arm and a lower control arm.

The control arm bushings are bolted to the frame for a quieter, smoother ride; the control arm ball joints are connected to the wheel steering knuckles, allowing the wheels to move in all directions. From there, the wheel steering knuckles are attached to the frame.

Control arms come in many different shapes and sizes, depending on the application and the make and model of the vehicle. They can be A-shaped, L-shaped, or wishbone-shaped.

Key functions of control arms include:

  • Support Suspension: Support the vehicle weight while absorbing road shocks and bumps, providing a smoother ride.
  • Maintain Wheel Alignment: Maintain the correct alignment angles of the wheels, which affect steering stability, tire wear, and overall handling.
  • Allow Vertical Movement: Control arms pivot at both ends, allowing the wheels to move vertically in response to road irregularities while limiting lateral movement.
  • Impact on Handling: Enhance vehicle handling, responsiveness, and comfort by ensuring the suspension operates effectively and predictably.

How Long Do Control Arms Last?

A new set of control arms can keep stable working for approximately 60,000 to 100,000 kilometers under normal driving conditions.

However, the control arm components may experience wear and tear or deformation over time, especially between 145,000 and 160,000 kilometers, and the performance of these parts tends to fail.

So, consider replacing the control arms when you notice the following:

  • Steering wheel vibration while driving
  • Uneven tire wear
  • Unresponsive steering
  • Bumping or other strange noises when going over bumps
  • A feeling of wheel shaking while driving

What is The Cost of Control Arms?

The price of the control arms depends on the car’s make, model, the type of control arm (upper or lower), OEM or aftermarket parts.

As we all know OEM parts are expensive, but aftermarket parts are more cost-effective. As a control arm manufacturer with 20 years of experience, we focus on the aftermarket control arm prices.

In the aftermarket, you will get $10 – $30 per piece for the upper control arm and $25 -$35 per piece for the lower control arm from the factory directly, but the factory will have MOQ required.

If you want to replace the control arms for your car, you’d better find a reliable auto parts store nearby to choose suitable control arms according to your budget.

But if you have a purchase plan of control arms for your business, congratulations! You have found us in this article – Control Arm Factory. Contact us to get high-quality products at competitive prices.

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Conclusion

Hopefully, this article has given you a better understanding of control arms, whether you are preparing for maintenance or purchasing control arms in bulk, this information will help you to be more aware of the unit price of control arms as well as the replacement price, and to deal with your budget effectively.

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Eric Ding

Hi, I'm Eric, the founder of GDST Auto Parts, a family-run business, and we are a professional suspension parts manufacturer in China.
With 20 years' experience of production and sales, we have worked with 150+ clients from 80+ countries.
I'm writing this article to share some knowledge about suspension parts with you.

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