Typically, replacing one lower control arm on a 2010 Honda Pilot costs about $350 to $700, including parts, labor, and an alignment. Final pricing depends on parts choice (OEM vs aftermarket), whether the arm includes a ball joint, regional labor rates, and whether any related suspension components need replacement.
What you’re replacing on a 2010 Honda Pilot
The 2010 Honda Pilot generally uses a single lower front control arm per wheel with an integrated ball joint, while the upper control arm and rear suspension components can also wear over time. If you notice clunking, uneven tire wear, or drifting while driving, a worn control arm is a common culprit. Costs can vary depending on which arm needs replacement and whether other worn parts are addressed at the same time.
Cost components
The following breakdown explains the main charges you’re likely to see when replacing a control arm. The ranges reflect common scenarios for a single front lower control arm on a 2010 Pilot.
- Parts: $60–$350 depending on whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts, and whether the arm is sold with an integrated ball joint.
- Labor: 1.5–3 hours at typical shop rates, roughly $100–$150 per hour, varying by region and technician.
- Alignment: $75–$120 after replacement to restore proper steering geometry and tire wear patterns.
Note: If two arms are replaced, or if you replace an upper arm or related components (bushings, tie rods, or bearings), the total cost can rise. Regional pricing, vehicle condition, and shop rate will also influence the final price.
Typical price ranges by scenario
Here are rough ranges you’ll likely see for common scenarios, assuming a single front lower control arm replacement on a 2010 Pilot.
- Single front lower control arm (with ball joint): parts $100–$250; labor $150–$350; alignment $75–$120; total roughly $325–$720.
- Two front lower control arms replaced (both sides): parts $200–$500; labor $300–$600; alignment $75–$120; total roughly $575–$1,240.
- Upper control arm replacement or rear arm replacement (if required): parts $150–$400 per arm; labor $150–$350 per arm; alignment $75–$120; total could range from about $500 up to $1,400+ depending on how many arms and parts are involved.
Prices vary by region and shop, and OEM parts are typically more expensive than aftermarket alternatives. Always request a written estimate that itemizes parts, labor, and alignment before work begins.
Summary
For a 2010 Honda Pilot, expect a typical single front lower control arm replacement to cost around $350–$700 when including parts, labor, and an alignment. Costs can climb to $1,000 or more if multiple arms are replaced, OEM parts are chosen, or additional parts wear out. Check with a few shops for written estimates and confirm whether an alignment is included in the quoted price.


