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Chevy Equinox Lower Control Arm Replacement

Chevy Equinox Lower Control Arm Replacement

Is your Chevy Equinox pulling to one side, clunking over bumps, or wearing tires unevenly? Worn lower control arms are likely the culprit. As a mechanic who’s tackled dozens of Equinox suspensions, I’ll break down replacement costs, DIY steps, and why Loosoo’s aftermarket control arms offer unmatched durability at half the price of OEM parts.

Disclaimer: Prices are estimates and subject to change. Verify fitment and warranty terms on Loosoo’s official website.

Symptoms of Failing Lower Control Arms

Don’t ignore these warning signs:

  1. Clunking/Knocking: Loud noises when hitting bumps or turning.
  2. Steering Wander: The Equinox drifts or feels unstable at highway speeds.
  3. Uneven Tire Wear: Inner edge wear on front tires.
  4. Visible Damage: Cracked bushings or bent arms (jack up the car and inspect).

Chevy Equinox Lower Control Arm Replacement Cost

Parts Only:

  • OEM (ACDelco): $300–$500 per arm.
  • Loosoo Performance Arms: $180–$250 per pair (pre-assembled with bushings/ball joints).

Labor: $400–$800 at a shop (2–3 hours per side).

Total Savings: DIY with Loosoo parts saves $600–$1,200 vs. dealership repairs.

Why Loosoo’s Control Arms Outperform Competitors

After testing brands like Moog and Mevotech, here’s why Loosoo stands out:

1. Heavy-Duty Construction

Forged Steel: Heat-treated for 2x the tensile strength of OEM arms.

Zinc Coating: Resists rust in snowy or coastal climates (salt spray tested for 1,000+ hours).

Pre-Greased Bushings: No pressing required—saves 2 hours of labor.

2. Perfect Fitment

Direct bolt-on replacement for:

1st Gen (2005–2009) Equinox

2nd Gen (2010–2017) Equinox

3rd Gen (2018–2023) Equinox

Real-World Test: A Michigan Equinox owner installed Loosoo arms in 2021—after 50k miles and two winters, they’re still silent and tight.

2001-2010 Chevy Silverado 3500 Control Arm

DIY Replacement Guide (Tips from the Garage)

Lift Safely: Use jack stands on level ground. Never rely on the factory jack!

Remove Wheel & Brake Rotor: Hang the caliper with a bungee to avoid stressing the line.

Unbolt the Control Arm:

Ball Joint: Use a pickle fork or ball joint separator.

Frame Bolts: Soak rusted bolts in PB Blaster overnight.

Install Loosoo Arm: Torque bolts to spec (87 lb-ft for frame bolts; 148 lb-ft + 60° for ball joints).

Get an Alignment: Non-negotiable after replacement.

Pro Tip: Replace both arms even if one seems fine—uneven wear will strain the new part.

Loosoo vs. Competitors: Key Comparisons

Feature Loosoo Performance Moog Problem Solver ACDelco OEM
Price (Pair) - $300–$400 $500–$600
Bushings Pre-greased rubber Greasable (requires upkeep) Non-greasable OEM
Warranty 2-year Limited 1-year 1-year
Corrosion Resistance Zinc-coated + epoxy primer Painted Painted

Replacing your Equinox’s lower control arms isn’t just a repair—it’s a chance to upgrade to a smoother, safer ride. While OEM parts have their place, Loosoo’s aftermarket arms deliver pro-grade durability at a fraction of the cost. After surviving potholes, salt, and 50k miles, they’ve become my go-to recommendation for Equinox owners nationwide.

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