Your Buick Riviera will be happy to know that the search for the right Control Arm w/Ball Joint - Lower products you’ve been looking for is over! Advance Auto Parts has 7 different Control Arm w/Ball Joint - Lower for your vehicle, ready for shipping or in-store pick up. The best part is, our Buick Riviera Control Arm w/Ball Joint - Lower products start from as little as $56.99.
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Submitted 2018-06-26
By Michael
From undisclosed
Have always Loved Moog parts. My bushings were bad on the OEM control for the Wifey's 2001 LeSabre. Decided to change out the whole control arm. Did not want to mess with pounding out the old and pounding in the new. In addition I saved me from replacing the Ball Joint later on. For the Price if you have trouble with any of those components just save yourself some time and effort down the road and replace the whole control arm.
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Submitted 2017-09-23
By Bob
From undisclosed
Best and only way to replace ball joints on a 2001 Bonneville, plus you get new inner bushings. Once I separated the ball joint the rest came apart easily. Bought the Moog brand as it comes with a grease fitting on the ball joint. Only costs a little more.
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View ProductSubmitted 2016-11-17
By old grumpy guy
From flint, mi
easy peasy... done in 20 min.
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Submitted 2013-09-16
By GaryJames
From Frenchtown, NJ
Price was excelent! Was available at local Advance store. Great replacement.
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View ProductSubmitted 2018-04-26
By charles
From undisclosed
Bolted right in without problems. Perfect replacement.
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Submitted 2018-01-14
By scott
From undisclosed
Just what I needed
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View ProductSubmitted 2017-12-15
By Clayton
From undisclosed
Purchased one of these a while ago and the ball joint was junk (flopping very loose) within a few thousand miles so I got a warranty replacement and have had no issues with it since (about 2 years ago). Might be lower quality part but I bought another one for a different car and it seems to be ok. Buy the MOOG for longevity. But this one for a good cheap replacement.
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Submitted 2017-05-16
By scott
From undisclosed
I wish they had bolt in ball joints. Not bad other than that. Taiwan better than China.
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Submitted 2016-01-27
By joey
From Georgia
Better than a oem factory part the ball joint has grease fittings and the fit was perfect, The bushing were of high quality, It took approx a hour to complete from tire off to tire on , It would have taken less time if I had a tie rod tool to take the lower ball joint loose from the steering arm, I first removed the tire , then removed the tie rod end , removed the lower ball joint , then the stabilizer bushing, next are the 2 bolts that hold the a arm onto the frame the nuts have pointers on them that aid in the alignment so I marked the pointers and removed the 2 bolts the control arm came right off I reinstalled in just the backwards directions I just gave you , I also went ahead and replaced the tie rod end ,and if you needed too this would be a great time to do the front axle if needed just be sure to take the nut off the axle before taking everything loose , any average mechanic can do this with no special tools as you can knock the lower ball joint loose with a hammer it just is aggravating so I suggest getting a ball joint removal tool there cheep ,also make sure you get the pointers in the same position as you took them off good luck
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