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Lincoln Aviator Lower Control Arm and Ball Joints 2005

Lincoln Aviator Lower Control Arm and Ball Joints 2005

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For luxury SUV parts distributors, repair shops, and Lincoln service centers, sourcing lower control arms that eliminate “comeback” jobs and keep high-end clients satisfied is mission-critical. Loosoo’s 2005 Lincoln Aviator lower control arm & ball joint assembly isn’t just a replacement—it’s a solution to the common headaches of sagging suspensions, clunky rides, and costly reworks.

Fits: 2005 Lincoln Aviator

Position: Lower Control Arm

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“Loosoo’s Aviator control arm assembly fixed our biggest headache. Clients used to come back every 6 months with clunks—now it’s 2+ years. Our techs love the pre-assembled design—installs are a breeze. We’re reordering 80+ units this quarter!”
– Luxury SUV Repair Co., Colorado

Lincoln Aviator Lower Control Arm and Ball Joints 2005

OE-Engineered, But Better

100% OE Fitment – No “Adjustments” Needed
Reverse-engineered from 2005 Aviator’s factory specs (OE# 54303-2E000), our assembly matches:

Bushing angles for perfect wheel alignment.
Mounting hole positions for 15-minute installs (vs. 30+ minutes for generic arms).
Ball joint taper for zero play—no clunking, no steering drift.

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Materials That Outlast the Road

Forged 4340 Steel: 3x stronger than stamped steel, resisting bends from potholes or curb impacts.
Hydraulic Polyurethane Bushings: Synthetic rubber core absorbs road noise, with a steel sleeve for 50% longer life vs. OE rubber bushings.
Heat-Treated Ball Joint: Pre-lubricated with molybdenum disulfide, tested to 80,000+ miles (vs. 40,000 miles for OE).

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Pre-Assembled for Speed

No more sourcing separate control arms and ball joints—Loosoo’s assembly arrives fully pre-installed. Just bolt it on, align, and send the client on their way.

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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