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How much is a control arm for a 2005 Honda Odyssey?

A control arm for a 2005 Honda Odyssey typically costs between about $50 and $250 per arm, depending on whether you buy aftermarket or genuine Honda parts and on whether it’s a front upper/lower arm or a rear arm. Prices vary by retailer, region, and part configuration.


What the control arms do in the Odyssey


The Odyssey’s suspension uses front upper and lower control arms to connect the wheel hub to the chassis, allowing the wheel to move up and down while preserving proper alignment. In the rear, the multi‑link and trailing arm setup works similarly to maintain stability and handling. Replacement may involve individual arms or complete kits, and installation typically requires alignment afterward.


Price ranges and what to expect


Prices shown reflect typical ranges for new parts as of 2024–2025. They can vary by part type (front vs. rear), arm position (upper vs. lower), and whether the part is aftermarket or OEM.



  • Front lower control arm (each, aftermarket): about $50–$120

  • Front upper control arm (each, aftermarket): about $40–$150

  • Front lower control arm (each, OEM): about $120–$260

  • Front upper control arm (each, OEM): about $100–$230

  • Rear control arm/trailing arm (each, aftermarket): about $40–$110

  • Rear control arm/trailing arm (each, OEM): about $120–$250


Note that some Odyssey models may have different rear suspension configurations or require arm assemblies that include bushings or ball joints. Always verify exact part numbers for your VIN and chassis before purchase.


Factors that affect price and how to save


Several factors influence the final price and some strategies can help reduce costs without compromising safety or reliability.



  • Brand and source: aftermarket parts are usually cheaper than Honda OEM parts, but quality varies by manufacturer.

  • New vs used or remanufactured: used or remanufactured arms can be significantly cheaper but may carry more risk or shorter remaining life.

  • Arm type and kit: some retailers sell individual arms, while others offer complete front or rear arm assemblies with joints and bushings.

  • Core charges and shipping: online retailers often apply core charges; shipping can affect overall cost.

  • Labor and alignment: installation costs vary by shop, and a wheel alignment is typically required after replacing control arms.


Shopping tip: compare multiple retailers, check return policies, and ask about warranties or labor guarantees when available.


Where to shop and how to ensure fit


To get the right part for your Odyssey, compare options from Honda dealers, major auto parts retailers, and online marketplaces. Confirm the part number and compatibility with your vehicle’s VIN, vehicle options, and whether you’re replacing the front or rear arm. If in doubt, consult a trusted mechanic to verify the exact specification and to handle installation and alignment.


Summary


For a 2005 Honda Odyssey, plan for a price range that starts around $50 and can go up to about $250 per arm, with OEM parts generally toward the higher end. Front suspension arms tend to be the most common replacement, but rear arms or trailing arms may also be needed depending on wear and damage. Always verify exact part numbers, consider aftermarket vs OEM options, and factor in installation and alignment costs when budgeting for a repair.

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