Control arms and ball joints

At Global Parts, we offer a wide selection of original used car parts, including control arms and ball joints for many popular car brands such as BMW, Mini, Mercedes, Audi, Volkswagen, and others. The control arms and ball joints we offer are quality-controlled, ensuring you receive a top-quality product.

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Ford Ranger T6 MK3 Front Upper Control Arm Wishbone Right O/S 2278485

Part no. 2278485

Ford Ranger T6 MK3 Front Upper Control Arm Wishbone Right O/S 2278485

£37.95

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Ford Focus Mk2 Rear Suspension Control Arm Wishbone 4M51-5K652-CB

Part no. 4M51-5K652-CB

Ford Focus Mk2 Rear Suspension Control Arm Wishbone 4M51-5K652-CB

£18.95

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Ford Transit Connect Mk2 Front Wishbone Control Arm Left N/S KV6C-3A424-AB

Part no. 2418667

Ford Transit Connect Mk2 Front Wishbone Control Arm Left N/S KV6C-3A424-AB

£37.95

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Ford Focus Mk3 Control Arm Wishbone Front Left N/S Suspension F1F1-3A424-AAB

Part no. F1F1-3A424-AAB

Ford Focus Mk3 Control Arm Wishbone Front Left N/S Suspension F1F1-3A424-AAB

£28.95

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Ford Fiesta Mk6 Mk7 Lower Control Arm Front Left N/S 8V51-3051-BH

Part no. 8V51-3051-BH

Ford Fiesta Mk6 Mk7 Lower Control Arm Front Left N/S 8V51-3051-BH

£23.95

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Ford Transit Custom Mk8 Wishbone Control Arm Front Right O/S KK21-3A052-AG

Part no. KK21-3A052-AG

Ford Transit Custom Mk8 Wishbone Control Arm Front Right O/S KK21-3A052-AG

£32.95

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Ford Kuga Mk1 C394 Rear Axle Wishbone Control Arm Left N/S 8V41-5K976-AA

Part no. 8V41-5K976-AA

Ford Kuga Mk1 C394 Rear Axle Wishbone Control Arm Left N/S 8V41-5K976-AA

£28.95

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Ford Kuga Mk1 Front Lower Control Arm Wishbone Left N/S 8V41-3A424-AC

Part no. 8V41-3A424-AC

Ford Kuga Mk1 Front Lower Control Arm Wishbone Left N/S 8V41-3A424-AC

£42.95

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Ford Kuga C394 Front Lower Control Arm Right O/S 8V41-3A423-AC

Part no. 8V41-3A423-AC

Ford Kuga C394 Front Lower Control Arm Right O/S 8V41-3A423-AC

£32.95

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Ford Focus Mk3 Front Wishbone Suspension Control Arm Lower Left N/S 2176249

Part no. 2176249

Ford Focus Mk3 Front Wishbone Suspension Control Arm Lower Left N/S 2176249

£28.95

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Ford Focus Mk3 Control Arm Wishbone Front Right O/S Suspension F1F1-3A423-AAB

Part no. F1F1-3A423-AAB

Ford Focus Mk3 Control Arm Wishbone Front Right O/S Suspension F1F1-3A423-AAB

£28.95

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Ford Transit Connect Mk2 Wishbone Arm Front Right O/S DV61-3C339-AC

Part no. 2418669

Ford Transit Connect Mk2 Wishbone Arm Front Right O/S DV61-3C339-AC

£23.95

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Ford Focus Mk3 Front Wishbone Suspension Control Arm Lower Right O/S 2172992

Part no. 2172992

Ford Focus Mk3 Front Wishbone Suspension Control Arm Lower Right O/S 2172992

£28.95

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Ford Focus Mk3 Control Arm Wishbone Rear Left N/S AV61-5500-AC

Part no. AV61-5500-CB

Ford Focus Mk3 Control Arm Wishbone Rear Left N/S AV61-5500-AC

£13.95

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Ford Ranger Mk6 Front Axle Lower Control Arm Wishbone Left N/S AB31-3079-AG

Part no. AB31-3079-AG

Ford Ranger Mk6 Front Axle Lower Control Arm Wishbone Left N/S AB31-3079-AG

£47.95

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Ford Ranger Mk6 Front Axle Lower Control Arm Wishbone Right O/S AB31-3078-AG

Part no. AB31-3078-AG

Ford Ranger Mk6 Front Axle Lower Control Arm Wishbone Right O/S AB31-3078-AG

£47.95

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Ford Ranger T6 MK3 Front Upper Control Arm Wishbone Left N/S 2278487

Part no. 2278487

Ford Ranger T6 MK3 Front Upper Control Arm Wishbone Left N/S 2278487

£37.95

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Ford Focus Mk3 Front Wishbone Control Arm Right O/S Mk3 BV61-3A423-HNE

Part no. BV61-3A423-HNE

Ford Focus Mk3 Front Wishbone Control Arm Right O/S Mk3 BV61-3A423-HNE

£37.95

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Ford Focus Mk3 Rear Suspension Control Arm Wishbone BV61-5K652-AH

Part no. BV61-5K652-AH

Ford Focus Mk3 Rear Suspension Control Arm Wishbone BV61-5K652-AH

£18.95

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Ford Focus MK3 Wishbone Lower Suspension Arm Front Left N/S F1F1-3A424-BAA

Part no. 1866072

Ford Focus MK3 Wishbone Lower Suspension Arm Front Left N/S F1F1-3A424-BAA

£32.95

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Ford Transit Mk8 Lower Suspension Arm Wishbone Front Right O/S 2310651

Part no. 2310651

Ford Transit Mk8 Lower Suspension Arm Wishbone Front Right O/S 2310651

£23.95

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Ford Transit MK7 Control Arm Front Right O/S Suspension Wishbone 6C113A052BB

Part no. 6C113A052BB

Ford Transit MK7 Control Arm Front Right O/S Suspension Wishbone 6C113A052BB

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Ford Focus Mk3 Front Wishbone Control Arm Left N/S Mk3 BV61-3A424-HNE

Part no. BV61-3A424-HNE

Ford Focus Mk3 Front Wishbone Control Arm Left N/S Mk3 BV61-3A424-HNE

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Ford Mondeo Mk5 Suspension Axle Control Arm Rear Right O/S GS7C-5K651-CA

Part no. GS7C-5K651-CA

Ford Mondeo Mk5 Suspension Axle Control Arm Rear Right O/S GS7C-5K651-CA

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Ford Fiesta Mk7 Steering Shaft Column Knuckle Joint H1B1-3C662-BA

Part no. RHD-2176656

Ford Fiesta Mk7 Steering Shaft Column Knuckle Joint H1B1-3C662-BA

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Ford Fiesta Mk7 Wishbone Arm Front Right O/S 8V51-3042-BH

Part no. 8V51-3042-BH

Ford Fiesta Mk7 Wishbone Arm Front Right O/S 8V51-3042-BH

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Ford Kuga Mk1 C394 Rear Axle Wishbone Control Arm Right O/S 8V41-5K898-AA

Part no. 8V41-5K898-AA

Ford Kuga Mk1 C394 Rear Axle Wishbone Control Arm Right O/S 8V41-5K898-AA

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Ford Ranger Wildtrak Mk6 Front Wishbone Control Lower Arm Left N/S EB3C3079B2C

Part no. 2237734

Ford Ranger Wildtrak Mk6 Front Wishbone Control Lower Arm Left N/S EB3C3079B2C

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Ford Transit Mk8 Lower Suspension Arm Wishbone Front Left N/S 2529843

Part no. 2529843

Ford Transit Mk8 Lower Suspension Arm Wishbone Front Left N/S 2529843

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Ford Mondeo MK5 Front Wishbone Lower Control Arm Right O/S FG9C-3A052-ANC

Part no. 2180767

Ford Mondeo MK5 Front Wishbone Lower Control Arm Right O/S FG9C-3A052-ANC

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Ford Transit Custom Lower Control Arm Front Bolt M16X100MM Set 2X 1823598

Part no. 1823598

Ford Transit Custom Lower Control Arm Front Bolt M16X100MM Set 2X 1823598

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Ford Mondeo Mk4 Rear Wheel Hub Carrier Bearing Left N/S 1858874

Part no. 1858874

Ford Mondeo Mk4 Rear Wheel Hub Carrier Bearing Left N/S 1858874

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Ford Mondeo MK4 Galaxy MK3 Suspension Arm Knuckle Rear Right O/S 6G915A968

Part no. 6G915A968

Ford Mondeo MK4 Galaxy MK3 Suspension Arm Knuckle Rear Right O/S 6G915A968

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Ford Mondeo MK4 Galaxy MK3 Suspension Arm Knuckle Rear Left N/S 6G915A969

Part no. 6G915A969

Ford Mondeo MK4 Galaxy MK3 Suspension Arm Knuckle Rear Left N/S 6G915A969

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Top-quality control arms and ball joints – stability and driving precision

Top-quality control arms and ball joints – stability and driving precision

Maximum suspension control and cornering confidence

Control arms and ball joints are essential suspension components responsible for vehicle stability, comfort, and steering precision. They allow the car to move smoothly over uneven surfaces while ensuring the driver maintains full control even in difficult road conditions. In the Global Parts automotive store, you will find a wide selection of used car parts, including control arms and ball joints, compatible with many brands such as BMW, Audi, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Mini, and others.

Design and purpose of control arms

A control arm is a component connecting the wheel to the chassis, allowing for vertical movement while maintaining proper geometric positioning. In practice, this means that even on rough road surfaces, the wheel remains in constant contact with the ground. Depending on the suspension design, such as multi-link or McPherson strut systems, lower, upper, and transverse control arms are used. The control arm is typically mounted on the front or rear axle, depending on the vehicle's design. A standard component consists of a steel or aluminum body, metal-rubber bushings, and mounting points for a pin or joint. Its task is to maintain the correct wheel path during acceleration, braking, and cornering.

Function of ball joints and related components

Control arms and ball joints are components that work together to ensure the proper operation of the suspension system. Their key functions are:

  • Control arms – act as the connection between the wheel and the vehicle chassis. They are responsible for stability and vibration damping when driving on uneven surfaces.
  • Ball joints – provide suspension mobility, allowing the wheels to rotate in various directions, which is essential for precise steering. Together, control arms and ball joints act as a bridge between the wheels and the body, enabling stable and safe driving. A ball joint is a movable spherical connection that allows the suspension to work during steering and wheel deflection. It is used to transfer loads between the control arm and the steering knuckle without restricting the natural movement of the suspension. Other parts that work with these components include bearings, wheel hubs, and bushings as well as steering knuckle pins, so it is worth evaluating the entire mounting area during diagnostics.

Comparison of control arm types and data to check before purchase

Component typeTypical applicationConstructionWhat to check before purchase
Lower control armFront or rear suspensionUsually steel or aluminum body, bushings, and pin pointOEM number, mounting side, arm shape, bushing type, and mounting points
Upper control armMulti-link suspensionLighter construction, shorter arm, different operating anglesCompatibility with axle version, body type, interchangeable numbers, and vehicle position
Ball jointConnection of control arm to steering knuckleHousing, ball pin, cover, and seatDiameter and seat type according to OEM, mounting method, and compatibility with the steering knuckle

Types and technical parameters of control arms

Control arms can be categorized based on their position and construction:

Control arm typeApplicationCharacteristics
Lower control armFront or rear suspensionHandles the highest loads; often steel or aluminum; crucial for stability and vibration damping.
Upper control armMulti-link suspensionStabilizes wheel position vertically; often used in multi-link suspensions.
Transverse control armRear independent systemResponsible for maintaining the driving path and even tire wear; sometimes used in multi-link sets.

Premium class cars use constructions made of aluminum or high-strength steel. Depending on the car version, they differ in arm length, bushing position, pin diameter, and the type of mounting to the steering knuckle and suspension subframe.

Why is it worth taking care of control arms and ball joints?

Worn or damaged control arms and ball joints can lead to handling problems and reduce driving safety. Typical symptoms of failure include:

  • Suspension noise – knocking sounds when driving over bumps may indicate wear of ball joints or control arms.
  • Handling difficulties – faulty suspension components can cause vehicle instability or delayed reaction to steering inputs.
  • Uneven tire wear – damaged control arms or ball joints can affect wheel geometry, leading to faster tire wear. At Global Parts, we offer used control arms and ball joints that have been thoroughly checked for durability and reliability.

Symptoms and diagnostics of worn control arms

To detect control arm wear, pay attention to several symptoms: the car pulling to one side, uneven braking force distribution, or the vehicle "floating" on straight road sections. Suspension diagnostics should include measuring play in ball joints and assessing the condition of bushings. Often, complete control arm sets are replaced to maintain full suspension symmetry and avoid differences in flexibility.

How to choose the right control arms and ball joints?

When choosing control arms and ball joints, several key aspects should be considered:

  • Compatibility with the vehicle model – every suspension system has its specific technical requirements. In the Global Parts automotive store, you will find control arms and ball joints perfectly matched to BMW, Audi, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Mini, and others.
  • Technical condition – ensure that the parts are free from corrosion, cracks, and play that could affect their performance.
  • Suspension type – choose the appropriate control arms and joints depending on the suspension type, e.g., independent or dependent.

Selection by OEM, mounting location, and suspension version

Control arms and ball joints are designed for specific engine and body versions. When selecting, it is worth following the VIN or OEM number, as well as comparing interchangeable numbers, vehicle placement, and mounting side. If you are looking for a component such as a Mercedes W204 control arm, you should check not only the part number itself but also the suspension type and compatibility with elements from the Shock absorbers and struts category. When choosing a component like an Audi A6 C7 control arm, it is important to compare mounting points, pin diameter, and whether the part is intended for the front or rear of the vehicle. In practice, it is also helpful to check if the given unit works with parts from the Stabilizers, clamps, and bushings and Control arms and tie rods groups.

Compatibility and installation

Installing a new control arm requires following the correct work sequence and tightening after setting the suspension in the working position. Compatibility means compliance not only with the OEM number but also with the type of bushings, mounting points, and body version. In the case of parts such as a BMW E60 stabilizer link, it is worth additionally verifying the element length, mounting type, and cooperation with adjacent parts from the Tie rods and ends category. A separate category is the control arm ball joint, which is the element mediating between the arm and the steering knuckle. The control arm ball joint is the part responsible for the smooth movement of the connection and proper wheel guidance during suspension operation. Wear of this component can produce similar symptoms to a worn bushing, which is why the entire set must be evaluated during installation and diagnostics.

Durability and parameters of used control arms

Well-maintained aluminum and steel control arms can work for a long time if the bushings and joints remain in good technical condition. Durability is primarily determined by material quality, the absence of excessive play, and correct installation combined with wheel geometry control. Additional tips regarding suspension maintenance can be found in the article Suspension system – a comprehensive guide to shock absorbers, control arms, and stabilizers.

Why is it worth choosing used control arms and ball joints?

Choosing used car parts, such as control arms and ball joints, is an economical solution that allows for savings while maintaining high quality. By choosing used control arms and ball joints, you gain:

  • Lower costs – used components are significantly cheaper than new ones but offer equally high quality.
  • Ecology – you support recycling and reduce the amount of automotive waste.
  • Wide offer – in our store, you will find control arms and ball joints for many car brands.

How to take care of control arms and ball joints?

To ensure control arms and ball joints work reliably for a long time, it is worth following a few rules:

  • Regularly check the suspension condition during technical inspections, especially if the vehicle often travels on uneven roads.
  • Replace damaged suspension components on time to avoid further damage to other system parts.
  • Maintain proper wheel geometry and suspension settings to prevent excessive wear. If you need to replace control arms or ball joints, at Global Parts you will find suitable used car parts, matched to your car version and mounting location.

FAQ

QuestionAnswer
What are control arms and ball joints made of?Control arms and ball joints are suspension elements mounted between the body, subframe, steering knuckle, and wheel. A typical control arm consists of a body, metal-rubber bushings, and a point for a pin or joint, while a ball joint includes a housing, a ball pin, and a cover. These parts are found on the front or rear axle, depending on the vehicle design.
What are control arms and ball joints used for?Control arms and ball joints are used to guide the wheel in the correct path and to maintain suspension geometry while driving. They allow suspension movement over bumps and transfer loads generated during braking, cornering, and acceleration. Without their proper operation, the car may lose stability, and tires will wear unevenly.
What role does the control arm ball joint play?The control arm ball joint is the element connecting the control arm to the steering knuckle, allowing for rotational movement and suspension deflection. It is responsible for the smooth transfer of forces between the wheel and the suspension arm and works with a cover protecting the joint from dirt. Its condition affects steering precision, the absence of play, and stable vehicle handling.
How to choose a control arm or ball joint for a specific car version?The safest way is to compare the OEM number, interchangeable numbers, mounting side, and placement on the vehicle. It is also worth checking the body version, suspension type, and compatibility of mounting points. With similar-looking parts, differences may concern arm length, pin diameter, or bushing type.
What symptoms indicate wear of a control arm or ball joint?The most common symptoms are knocking when driving over bumps, the car pulling, worse steering response, and uneven tire wear. In practice, there is also play noticeable during suspension inspection and reduced stability during braking. Such symptoms should be confirmed by inspecting the bushings, pins, and mounts.
What does proper installation of control arms and ball joints involve?Proper installation involves matching the part to the correct location on the vehicle and following the correct assembly sequence. It is important to tighten according to the manufacturer's specifications and check the geometry after finishing the work. In many cases, it is also worth checking the condition of adjacent bushings, links, and the steering knuckle.

Summary: control arms and ball joints at the Global Parts automotive store

Control arms and ball joints are key suspension components that ensure stability, comfort, and driving safety. In the Global Parts offer, you will find used parts matched to many car models, including brands such as Mercedes, BMW, Audi, and others, taking into account the OEM number, interchangeable numbers, and mounting location. This is a practical solution for those who want to choose the right suspension element without compromising on quality and part compatibility. We invite you to contact us – we are here to help! For more information and interesting facts, we also invite you to visit our automotive blog.

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