2021
Sep. 28
How to replace a Control Arm?
The lower control arm connects the steering knuckle attached to your car's tires to its body. So how to avoid some wrong situations when you install control arm?
How to replace a Control Arm?

The Lower Control Arm is formed by a rigid metal structure, which is a metal bar that connects to the front or rear spindle of the vehicle and to the chassis. It is a fundamental part of the suspension system and can be made of steel or aluminum, often taking the shape of an "L" or "U". Each wheel has a control arm depending on the vehicle's design, and sometimes, some cars have both upper and lower arms. The control arm has bushings and pivots that allow for vertical movement of the suspension while supporting the loads produced while driving.

Replacing the Control Arm

It is very important to follow specific instructions, use appropriate tools, and require an experienced team to perform this job safely and efficiently.

  1. The car must be lifted with a hydraulic jack and secured on a safety stand.
  2. Remove the vehicle wheels and disconnect the control arm from the wheel knuckle and the chassis.
  3. Remove the fasteners and bolts that hold the control arm in place.
  4. Remove the old control arm and replace it with the new one.
  5. Reinstall the bolts and fasteners to their original position and tighten them according to the vehicle manufacturer's specifications.
  6. Finally, reconnect the control arm to the wheel spindle and chassis.
  7. Perform a wheel alignment to ensure everything is properly adjusted and in place. 

Tools needed for Control Arm Replacement:

  1. Hydraulic jack
  2. Torque wrenches
  3. Socket and wrench sets
  4. Ball joint separator tool
  5. Ball peen hammer and chisel
  6. Needle-nose pliers
  7. Alignment checker

How long does it take to change a Control Arm?

The time required to replace the control arm can vary depending on the vehicle's make and model, the mechanic's experience, and the available tools. Typically, it takes around 1 or 2 hours per control arm.

However, the repair time can increase if the mechanic encounters additional problems during the inspection, such as other damaged components in the suspension.

*Please remember that replacing a control arm is a complex job. If you are not sure you can do it yourself, it is advisable to take your car to a trusted mechanic. This job should be performed by a professional mechanic with special tools.

 

How much does Control Arm Replacement cost?

The cost of Control Arm Replacement can vary depending on the type of vehicle and geographical location, among other factors. Generally, the price ranges from $100 to $500 USD per control arm, including labor. However, please note that this is only an approximate range, and prices can vary significantly depending on the circumstances of each case. Therefore, to get an accurate quote, it is recommended to consult a trusted mechanic in your area.

 


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