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How much does it cost to replace a control arm on a 2007 Honda CR-V?

Replacing a control arm on a 2007 Honda CR-V typically costs about $350 to $850 per arm, depending on the arm type, the choice of OEM versus aftermarket parts, and local labor rates. Expect higher totals if two arms are replaced or an alignment is required.


Understanding what affects the price


Several factors influence the final bill, including which arm you replace (front upper, front lower, or rear), whether the part is OEM or aftermarket, the shop's hourly rate, and whether any other suspension components must be replaced due to wear.


Variables that commonly impact price



  • Type of control arm: front lower arms are the most commonly replaced on CR-Vs; front upper arms and rear arms may differ in price.

  • Part choice: aftermarket parts are typically cheaper than OEM, though OEM arms may offer a perfect fit and longer warranty.

  • Labor time: typical labor for a control arm replacement ranges from 1.0 to 3.0 hours per arm, depending on accessibility.

  • Additional services: a wheel alignment is often required after replacing suspension components and adds to the cost.


Note: Some vehicles might require ball joint replacement as part of the control arm assembly, which can add to both parts and labor costs.


Cost ranges by arm type


Below is a practical guide to what you might pay for a single control arm replacement, including parts and labor. Prices vary by region and shop, and the numbers assume a standard front arm replacement on a 2007 CR-V.



  • Front lower control arm (one arm): Parts typically $60–$250 for aftermarket or $150–$400 for OEM; labor about 1.0–2.5 hours. Total: roughly $350–$850.

  • Front upper control arm (one arm): Parts typically $120–$300 aftermarket or $180–$450 OEM; labor about 1.0–2.5 hours. Total: roughly $400–$900.

  • Rear control arm (one arm, if replacement is needed): Parts typically $100–$350; labor about 1.0–2.5 hours. Total: roughly $300–$900.


If you replace both front arms at once, expect the total to double for parts and labor, with potential savings on the alignment in some shops.


How to get an accurate quote


To obtain an exact price for your 2007 CR-V, contact local independent shops or Honda dealership service departments with your vehicle’s year, trim, mileage, and symptoms. Request an itemized estimate that separates parts, labor, and alignment, and ask about the option of refurbished or aftermarket arms if you’re budgeting carefully.


Summary


For a 2007 Honda CR-V, replacing a single control arm generally falls in the $350–$850 range, depending on arm type, parts choice, and labor rates. Replacing two arms or needing an alignment can push the total higher, and costs vary by region and shop. Always seek an itemized quote and weigh OEM versus aftermarket options to fit your budget and repair needs.

What is the most common problem with Honda CR-V 2007?


Owner Reported Trouble Spots

  • Engine Major.
  • Transmission Minor.
  • Noises/Leaks.
  • Engine Cooling.
  • Engine Electrical.
  • Brakes.
  • Drive System.
  • Transmission Major. Transmission rebuild or replacement, torque converter, premature clutch replacement.



How much is a 2007 Honda CR-V worth today?


How much is a 2007 Honda CR-V worth? The value of a used 2007 Honda CR-V ranges from $1,113 to $4,903, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options. Get a free appraisal here.



How much would a mechanic charge to replace a control arm?


Typical Control Arm Replacement Cost Per Arm
Parts per arm: about $150–$600 for most common cars and light trucks. Labor per arm: usually 1–3 hours, which lands around $150–$450 depending on hourly rate. Alignment: usually $80–$200 after the suspension has been disturbed.



Can I still drive with a bad control arm?


Driving With Broken Control Arms: What Can Happen
Having damaged control arms and worn bushings or ball joints could cause suspension parts to become misaligned. When this occurs, you may experience issues with steering and handling.


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