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How much does it cost to replace a control arm on a Honda CRV?

Replacing a control arm on a Honda CR-V typically costs between $500 and $900 per arm, including parts, labor, and a wheel alignment. Exact pricing varies by arm type, model year, whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts, and local labor rates.


What drives the price


The price tag for CR-V control arm replacement is a function of several interacting factors. The arm's type and whether it's upper or lower affects part availability and labor time. Labor rates differ widely between independent shops and dealerships, and between regions. After the arm is replaced, a wheel alignment is usually required to protect tire wear and steering geometry. Finally, if other components show wear—such as ball joints, bushings, or stabilizer links—the bill can rise quickly.


Cost components commonly factor into the final bill when replacing a control arm.



  • Parts cost: the actual control arm, which can be aftermarket or original equipment manufacturer (OEM); pricing varies by left/right and upper vs lower arm.

  • Labor cost: time to remove the old arm and install the new one, typically several hours depending on access and whether the joint is seized.

  • Wheel alignment: a separate service that ensures proper toe and suspension geometry after installation.

  • Additional parts or repairs: worn ball joints, bushings, or stabilizer links may be replaced at the same time, adding to the total.

  • Shop location and type: dealership prices are often higher than independent shops, and regional wage differences apply.


In sum, these factors shape the final price you pay for CR-V control arm replacement.


Typical price ranges by scenario


The following ranges reflect common pricing in the United States as of 2024–2025 for a single-arm replacement, not including sales tax, disposal fees, or any additional work. Prices can vary by region and vehicle year.



  • Front lower control arm replacement (single arm) at an independent shop using aftermarket parts: $300–$550 total.

  • Front lower control arm replacement (single arm) at an independent shop using OEM parts: $500–$900 total.

  • Front upper control arm replacement (single arm) at an independent shop using aftermarket parts: $350–$650 total.

  • Front upper control arm replacement (single arm) at an independent shop using OEM parts: $600–$1000 total.

  • Dealership replacement (OEM parts, single arm): $800–$1200 or more per arm.


If both arms on the same axle are replaced, you can expect roughly double the parts and labor, though some shops offer package pricing for multiple-arm replacements.


Summary


For most Honda CR-V owners, budgeting about $500–$900 per control arm is a reasonable baseline, with higher costs at the dealership or when OEM parts are used. Always obtain multiple quotes, confirm whether a wheel alignment is included, and ask whether both arms should be replaced if wear is evident. Timely replacement helps maintain steering response and tire life.

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