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the last post's kinda long so i'm starting a new thread, i found a mechanic who will do the labor for $100 (both lower control arms)

what's the best choice for lower control arms?
I drive 99%highway..
1999 ford explorer 2dr 2wd
I'm on budget so I just need something that's good quality and as cheap as possible..

I checked rockauto, and there are control arms from $30 to $250 for one control arm.. brands includes:

ULTRAPOWER,DORMAN,RAYBESTOS,MEVOTECH,MOOG,ACDELCO,MOTORCRAFT,MAGNETI MARELLI..

And DURALAST from autozone($111 each) and MASTERPRO from oreilly($111 each)

I've never heard any of these brand before:eek:

i did some google research and found good/bad reviews for every brand..
so which one should i get for my truck?

what's the difference between expensive ones and cheap ones? ex. moog has three different products:$30, $70 and $150 ones..all of them include balljoints and bushings.How long will the $30 one last? is it going to be a very bad quality one?

this is the whole list from rockauto:

http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/x,c...+for+Suspension+Control+Arm+Bushing+Raybestos

thanks!
 



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You can get motorcraft for 108 I would vote for that one.
 






I had good luck with Raybestos ball joints.

I'd be more concerned with someone offering to do all that for a hundred bucks. Make sure he owns a torque wrench, lol.
 






I'd be more concerned with someone offering to do all that for a hundred bucks. Make sure he owns a torque wrench, lol.
Agree, I missed that. Replace both LCA's for $100? If it sounds too good to be true...
 






I had good luck with Raybestos ball joints.

I'd be more concerned with someone offering to do all that for a hundred bucks. Make sure he owns a torque wrench, lol.

how many hours does it usually take to get the job done?
 












I had good luck with Raybestos ball joints.

I'd be more concerned with someone offering to do all that for a hundred bucks. Make sure he owns a torque wrench, lol.

2nd Raybestos.

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is there anything else i should get except the control arm itself?
 






The LCA's from Motorcraft are OEM for our trucks. They come with new bushings and ball joints installed.
It's funny this got brought up again right now. I just dug those Raybestos LCA's out of my attic and took the bushings and ball joints out for future use. I since put the LCA's on my scrap pile. The lower ball joints fit my ranger as well, which is where they will be getting installed. I haven't confirmed the bushings yet.
 












Your OEM set of LCA lasted 16 years. How long do you plan to keep the truck? If you will have it another 16 years, then I vote Motorcraft as well
 






Your OEM set of LCA lasted 16 years. How long do you plan to keep the truck? If you will have it another 16 years, then I vote Motorcraft as well

3-4years at least... which one do you think i should buy?
 






3-4years at least... which one do you think i should buy?

Your post said you need lower control arms, that Rockauto link is for Upper control arms. Oops never mind, had to scroll down farther
 












Your post said you need lower control arms, that Rockauto link is for Upper control arms. Oops never mind, had to scroll down farther

i did some research and found duralast,Raybestos had some bad reviews, moogs are just as expensive as motorcraft..there are some cheap ones ($30-$40bucks), but i don't know if they are worth it..
 






I would go with thew $75 Moog ones. Or move up to the Raybestos for a few more dollars
 



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