Control Arm Replacement near Franklin, Massachusetts

There are 50 RepairPal Certified locations for Control Arm Replacement, all with a minimum 12,000-mile/12-month warranty.

50 Results for Control Arm Replacement near Franklin, Massachusetts

Control Arm Replacement can be completed at all of these locations, along with other repairs and services.

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Midas - Franklin

4.5
(51)
0.6 mi
529 West Central Street
Franklin, MA
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Wed
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Franklin Transmission & Auto Care

4.5
(19)
1.9 mi
505 E Central St
Franklin, MA
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Opens 8:00 AM Wed
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Bellingham Parts Plus

4.8
(23)
4.41 mi
794 S Main St
Bellingham, MA
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Orlando's Garage

4.8
(50)
5.77 mi
194 Dedham Street
Norfolk, MA
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Opens 8:30 AM Wed
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J & D Certified Auto & Truck Service Center

4.6
(19)
6.52 mi
160 South St
Plainville, MA
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Showcase Auto & Truck at Milford

4.4
(27)
6.74 mi
76 East Main Street
Milford, MA
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Alagha Auto

4.5
(16)
7.46 mi
10 taunton st.
plainville, MA
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Opens 9:00 AM Wed
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Ron's Service Center

4.8
(36)
10.85 mi
157 Pratt St.
Mansfield, MA
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Midas of Attleboro

4.2
(154)
12.92 mi
947 Washington Street
Attleboro, MA
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JR Car Care Inc

4.7
(18)
13.13 mi
861 Waverly Street
Framingham, MA
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Bonded Transmission & Auto Repair

4.3
(30)
13.19 mi
111 Beaver St
Framingham, MA
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Advanced Auto

4.8
(531)
13.43 mi
680A Douglas St
Uxbridge, MA
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Control Arm Replacement

How are control arm issues diagnosed?

A technician may diagnose a worn lower control arm during a test drive of the vehicle. The condition may also present itself during a bounce test, where the technician will press down firmly on one corner of the vehicle to bounce the suspension and pivot the control arms. A damaged or bent control arm may show up during a four wheel suspension alignment since the control arm determines the position and angle of the wheel.
Control Arm Replacement

How is a control arm replaced?

A technician will replace a lower control arm by first lifting and supporting the vehicle in the air on a hoist and removing the wheel and tire. A lower control arm must be disconnected from the lower ball joint (attached to the steering knuckle) and from the vehicle frame or body. An upper control arm is disconnected from the strut tower on the body and from the top of the steering knuckle. Some control arms come with bushings permanently installed in them, while others require the bushings to be installed. It is common to replace related components - ball joints, tie rod ends, sway bar links - at the same time that a control arm is replaced.

Can I replace the control arm myself?

Replacement of a control arm is generally an intermediate DIY repair. On some vehicles, the control arms come with the bushings already installed. On other vehicles, the bushings need to be pressed into their housings on the control arm before installation into the vehicle. In this case, the repair will be more difficult. Also, this repair requires that the vehicle be safely lifted and supported with a jack and jack stands. Failure to do so in a safe manner can result in serious injury or death.

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