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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    Around how much for a Control arm replacement

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    Any one have any estimates for a rear controlarm replacement (Parts and labor) from a shop like mavis or something.

    Wondering wut the bills going to look like

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Rated S's Avatar
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    Re: Around how much for a Control arm replacement

    Quote Originally Posted by looseboost View Post
    Any one have any estimates for a rear controlarm replacement (Parts and labor) from a shop like mavis or something.

    Wondering wut the bills going to look like


    All 12 pieces? (8 control arms, 2 tie rods, 2 end links)

    All 12 with labor I'd say around $800-$1,000 ($500 parts $300-$500 for labor). Little less with just the 8 control arms.

    And an alignment if they don't do it.
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    Senior Member Two Rings u7401087's Avatar
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    Re: Around how much for a Control arm replacement

    Quote Originally Posted by looseboost View Post
    Any one have any estimates for a rear controlarm replacement (Parts and labor) from a shop like mavis or something.

    Wondering wut the bills going to look like
    hm....

    the rear control arms has 2 for each side......(i think only up and lower arms....i am not so sure about it...you may need to check it out...)

    i think it would take about 1.5 hours for each side.....

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