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2019 Honda Odyssey Front Lower Control Arm

2019 Honda Odyssey Front Lower Control Arm

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Restore your 2019 Honda Odyssey’s ride quality with the Loosoo Front Lower Control Arm, designed to meet or exceed OEM specifications. This critical suspension component ensures precise wheel alignment, reduces vibration, and enhances handling for safer, smoother drives.

Fits: 2018-2022 Honda Odyssey (4th Gen)

Position: Front Lower Control Arm (Driver/Passenger side – specify during checkout)

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2019 Honda Odyssey Front Lower Control Arm

Key Features

✅ OEM-Compatible Design

Direct replacement for Honda Odyssey 2018-2022 models (including 2019) – no modifications required.

✅ Heavy-Duty Construction

Forged steel arms with reinforced bushings withstand 150,000+ miles of road stress.

✅ Rigorous Testing

Passes 100+ hours of salt spray and load-cycle tests to prevent corrosion or premature wear.

✅ Easy Installation

Includes pre-installed bushings and ball joints (torque specs provided in manual).

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Why Choose Loosoo?

Unlike generic alternatives, this control arm:

Maintains factory suspension geometry for optimal tire wear

Reduces road noise with precision-molded rubber bushings

Compatible with OEM alignment settings

Trusted by 50,000+ Odyssey owners in the U.S.

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Installation Tips

Always replace control arms in pairs (left/right) for balanced performance.

Use a torque wrench (85-100 ft-lbs for mounting bolts) to avoid overtightening.

Post-installation wheel alignment is mandatory – consult a certified mechanic.

FAQs of Control Arm

What's the MOQ?

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Control Arm Replacement Cost

All things considered,based on these numbers, one is likely to spend an average of $300-$800 to have their vehicle’s control arms replaced as a pair.

Should Control Arms Be Replaced In Pairs?

Replacing vehicle control arms in pairs is generally considered to be a sound practice, for a number of reasons.

How often do control arms need to be replaced?

Generally, the average lifespan of a new set of control arms is between 60,000 and 100,000 kilometers under normal driving conditions.

How do I know if my control arms need replacing?

1.Vibrations or shaking

2.Uneven tire wear

3.Clunking or knocking noises

4.Poor handling and steering response

5.Inspection

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