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Oldsmobile Starfire Control Arm

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If your car pulls to one side, vibrates over bumps, or feels unstable, a damaged control arm may be the cause. Shop replacements to help restore suspension control.

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Suspension Stabilizer Bar Link Kit - Delphi TC7655Suspension Stabilizer Bar Link Kit - Delphi TC7655
DelphiPart # TC7655
Suspension Stabilizer Bar Link Kit - Delphi TC7655
4.719 Reviews
$17.99
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3-year warranty
90 days free return
Fits 1971-1973 Buick Centurion, 1971-1978 Buick Riviera, 1971-1983 Buick Estate Wagon, 1971-1989 Buick Electra, 1971-1990 Buick LeSabre, 1973-1975 Buick Apollo, 1973-1977 Buick Century, 1973-1977 Buick Regal, 1975-1980 Buick Skyhawk, 1975-1998 Buick Skylark, 1982-1989 Buick Skyhawk, 1985-1985 Buick Somerset Regal, 1986-1987 Buick Somerset, 1991-1996 Buick Commercial Chassis, 1991-1996 Buick Roadmaster, 1976-1979 Cadillac Seville, 1977-1984 Cadillac DeVille, 1977-1996 Cadillac Fleetwood, 1982-1988 Cadillac Cimarron, 1987-1992 Cadillac Brougham
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Vehicle: Oldsmobile Starfire
QuantityOne Set
Item LocatedUnited States
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TC7655, K5252, K6217, 15571395, JTS698
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Suspension Stabilizer Bar Link Kit - Delphi TC2592
DelphiPart # TC2592
Suspension Stabilizer Bar Link Kit - Delphi TC2592
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$22.99
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3-year warranty
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Fits 1971-1973 Buick Centurion, 1971-1978 Buick Riviera, 1971-1983 Buick Estate Wagon, 1971-1989 Buick Electra, 1971-1990 Buick LeSabre, 1973-1975 Buick Apollo, 1973-1977 Buick Century, 1973-1977 Buick Regal, 1975-1980 Buick Skyhawk, 1975-1998 Buick Skylark, 1982-1989 Buick Skyhawk, 1985-1985 Buick Somerset Regal, 1986-1987 Buick Somerset, 1991-1996 Buick Commercial Chassis, 1991-1996 Buick Roadmaster, 1976-1976 Cadillac Seville, 1977-1984 Cadillac DeVille, 1977-1996 Cadillac Fleetwood, 1982-1988 Cadillac Cimarron, 1987-1992 Cadillac Brougham
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Vehicle: Oldsmobile Starfire
Quantity1
Item LocatedUnited States
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TC2592, MK6630, MS50806, SK6630, K5252, K6630, K700532, 10023178, 
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Suspension Stabilizer Bar Bushing Kit - Delphi TD5083W
DelphiPart # TD5083W
Suspension Stabilizer Bar Bushing Kit - Delphi TD5083W
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Fits 1967-1970 Buick Wildcat, 1967-1975 Buick Electra, 1967-1975 Buick LeSabre, 1967-1975 Buick Riviera, 1970-1975 Buick Estate Wagon, 1971-1972 Buick Skylark, 1971-1973 Buick Centurion, 1973-1975 Buick Apollo, 1973-1975 Buick Century, 1973-1975 Buick Regal, 1975-1980 Buick Skyhawk, 1967-1978 Cadillac Eldorado, 1968-1973 Chevrolet Chevelle, 1968-1975 Chevrolet El Camino, 1970-1975 Chevrolet Camaro, 1970-1975 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, 1970-1975 Chevrolet Nova, 1971-1972 Chevrolet Biscayne, 1971-1972 Chevrolet Townsman, 1971-1975 Chevrolet Bel Air
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Vehicle: Oldsmobile Starfire
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Item LocatedUnited States
MaterialRubber
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TD5083W, K5253, 404062, 3923674, K5UZ-5493A, JBU1120
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Suspension Stabilizer Bar Bushing Kit - Delphi TD5082W
DelphiPart # TD5082W
Suspension Stabilizer Bar Bushing Kit - Delphi TD5082W
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$13.99
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Fits 1964-1972 Buick Skylark, 1967-1970 Buick Wildcat, 1967-1978 Buick Riviera, 1967-1979 Buick Electra, 1967-1979 Buick LeSabre, 1970-1975 Buick Estate Wagon, 1971-1973 Buick Centurion, 1973-1975 Buick Apollo, 1973-1980 Buick Century, 1973-1980 Buick Regal, 1975-1978 Buick Skyhawk, 1975-1979 Buick Skylark, 1980-1980 Buick Skyhawk, 1989-1989 Buick Skyhawk, 1976-1976 Cadillac Seville, 1961-1967 Chevrolet P20 Series, 1961-1967 Chevrolet P30 Series, 1965-1967 Chevrolet P10 Series, 1968-1973 Chevrolet Chevelle, 1968-1980 Chevrolet El Camino
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Vehicle: Oldsmobile Starfire
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Item LocatedUnited States
MaterialRubber
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TD5082W, K5241, 387783, 384725, 388292, 388294, 3742254, JBU1022
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Tie Rod - Outer - Delphi TA6001
DelphiPart # TA6001
Tie Rod - Outer - Delphi TA6001
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Fits 1975-1980 Buick Skyhawk, 1971-1977 Chevrolet Vega, 1975-1980 Chevrolet Monza, 1975-1980 Oldsmobile Starfire, 1975-1977 Pontiac Astre, 1976-1980 Pontiac Sunbird
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Vehicle: Oldsmobile Starfire
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Installation PositionOuter
Item LocatedUnited States
ColorBlack
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Tie Rod End - Inner - Delphi TA5214
DelphiPart # TA5214
Tie Rod End - Inner - Delphi TA5214
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Fits 1964-1969 Buick Special, 1964-1970 Buick Skylark, 1964-1970 Buick Sportwagon, 1965-1966 Buick Gran Sport, 1973-1974 Buick Apollo, 1975-1980 Buick Skyhawk, 1964-1967 Chevrolet Malibu, 1964-1970 Chevrolet Chevelle, 1964-1970 Chevrolet El Camino, 1967-1969 Chevrolet Camaro, 1968-1968 Chevrolet Chevy II, 1970-1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, 1970-1974 Chevrolet Nova, 1971-1972 Chevrolet G10 Van, 1971-1972 Chevrolet G20 Van, 1971-1977 Chevrolet Vega, 1975-1980 Chevrolet Monza, 1971-1972 GMC G15/G1500 Van, 1971-1972 GMC G25/G2500 Van, 1964-1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass
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Vehicle: Oldsmobile Starfire
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Installation PositionInner
Item LocatedUnited States
ColorBlack
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Control Arm Replacement for Cars, Trucks & SUVs

A control arm is a key suspension component that connects the vehicle frame to the wheel hub, allowing the wheels to move up and down while keeping them properly aligned with the road.

In a typical control arm car suspension, the control arm works with the ball joint, bushing, shock absorber, and steering components to keep the tire stable during braking, cornering, and everyday driving.

When a suspension control arm wears out, you may notice clunking noises over bumps, uneven tire wear, wandering steering, vibration, or a vehicle that feels unstable during turns. A bent control arm from a pothole or curb impact can also throw off your wheel alignment immediately. Replacing a damaged control arm on time helps protect your tires, steering response, and overall driving safety.

A-Premium offers control arm assemblies for a wide range of cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans, including upper control arm, lower control arm, and ball joint control arm options designed for direct replacement.

Upper vs. Lower Control Arm: What’s the Difference?

The upper control arm and lower control arm both help locate the wheel and control suspension movement, but they usually do not carry the same load.

The lower control arm is typically larger and stronger because it often handles more road impact, vehicle weight transfer, braking force, and vertical suspension load. On many vehicles, the lower control arm is also connected to the shock, spring, or sway bar link, which makes it one of the most stressed parts in the front suspension.

The upper control arm is usually smaller and helps control camber angle, wheel positioning, and upper suspension movement. On trucks and SUVs with double wishbone suspension, both the upper and lower arms work together to maintain tire contact and steering stability, especially when the vehicle is towing, carrying payload, or driving over uneven roads.

For double wishbone suspension systems, replacing only one worn arm may not fully solve alignment or handling problems if the matching arm, ball joint, or bushing is also worn.

Why Choose a Control Arm with Ball Joint Assembly?

For most repair situations, a control arm with ball joint assembly is the easier and smarter choice than buying separate parts.

A complete ball joint control arm usually comes with the ball joint and bushings already pre-installed. That means you do not need to remove the old ball joint with a press, fight with seized bushings, or risk damaging the new part during installation. For DIY buyers and repair shops, this saves time, reduces labor difficulty, and lowers the chance of installation errors.

Compared with replacing only the ball joint or only the bushing, a full control arm assembly is often the more practical option when:

  • The rubber bushings are cracked, dry-rotted, or separated
  • The ball joint has play or a torn dust boot
  • The arm is bent from road impact
  • The vehicle has high mileage
  • The old components are rusted or difficult to press out

A complete assembly helps refresh multiple wear points at once, making it a cleaner repair for daily drivers, work trucks, and family SUVs.

Fitment First: Why Exact Vehicle Matching Matters

Control arms are not “close enough” parts. Their dimensions, mounting points, bushing angles, ball joint taper, and left/right position must match the vehicle exactly. Even a small difference can affect alignment, steering geometry, tire wear, and installation safety.

Before ordering a control arm, always use the Year/Make/Model selector at the top of the page to confirm fitment. You can also compare the OEM part number, installation position, material type, and whether your vehicle requires an upper control arm, lower control arm, front control arm, rear control arm, driver side, or passenger side replacement.

For suspension parts, fitment comes first. The right part should bolt into the factory mounting points without modification and allow the alignment shop to bring the vehicle back within specification.

Control Arm Material Options

Different vehicles use different control arm materials depending on weight, strength, cost, and driving demands.

  • Stamped Steel Control Arms: Stamped steel is one of the most common OE-style materials. It offers a strong balance of durability, affordability, and everyday reliability. For most daily commuters, stamped steel control arms provide excellent value and are widely used on passenger cars, minivans, and light SUVs.
  • Cast Iron Control Arms: Cast iron control arms are heavier and extremely strong. They are often used on heavy-duty trucks, large SUVs, and vehicles that handle towing, payload, or rougher road conditions. If your vehicle originally came with cast iron arms, it is usually best to stay with the same material unless the product listing clearly supports an equivalent replacement.
  • Aluminum Control Arms: Aluminum control arms are lighter than steel or cast iron, helping reduce unsprung weight. Lower unsprung weight can improve steering response, ride quality, and suspension reaction. Aluminum is commonly found on luxury vehicles, performance cars, and modern platforms where weight savings matter.

Why Choose A-Premium Control Arms?

A-Premium control arms are built for real suspension repair needs, not just basic part replacement. Each assembly is designed to help restore stable handling, proper wheel positioning, and long-term road durability.

Key advantages include:

  • Pre-installed ball joints and bushings on applicable assemblies
  • Vehicle-specific fitment for easier installation
  • OE-style geometry to support proper wheel alignment
  • Durable construction for daily driving, rough roads, and highway use
  • Application-specific material options, including stamped steel, cast iron, and aluminum
  • Designed for left/right and upper/lower positions where required
  • Built to reduce clunking, looseness, and uneven tire wear caused by worn suspension arms

For buyers comparing control arm options, A-Premium makes it easier to select the correct suspension control arm by vehicle, position, material, and OE reference.

Signs You May Need a New Control Arm

A worn or damaged control arm can affect both comfort and safety. Common warning signs include:

  • Clunking or knocking noises when driving over bumps
  • Steering wheel vibration or loose steering feel
  • Uneven or rapid tire wear
  • Vehicle pulling to one side
  • Poor alignment that does not hold after adjustment
  • Visible cracks in the rubber bushings
  • Torn ball joint dust boot or ball joint play
  • Bent arm after hitting a curb, pothole, or road debris

If the control arm is cracked, severely bent, or separated at the bushing or ball joint, the vehicle should not be driven until the issue is repaired.

Complete Your Suspension Repair

Control arm problems often appear together with other worn suspension and steering parts. While replacing a control arm, it is worth inspecting:

Refreshing related wear parts can help prevent repeated alignment problems and improve the overall feel of the vehicle after repair.

Shop Control Arms by Popular Makes

Finding the right control arm starts with your vehicle. Browse popular make-specific options to narrow your search faster:

  • Ford control arm – Common for F-150, Explorer, Escape, Fusion, Ranger, and other Ford models
  • Chevy control arm – Popular for Silverado, Malibu, Equinox, Tahoe, Impala, and more
  • Honda control arm – Frequently searched for Accord, Civic, CR-V, Odyssey, and Pilot
  • Toyota control arm – Covers Camry, Corolla, RAV4, Tacoma, Tundra, Highlander, and 4Runner
  • Nissan control arm – Available for Altima, Sentra, Rogue, Pathfinder, Frontier, and more
  • Jeep control arm – Designed for Wrangler, Grand Cherokee, Cherokee, Compass, and related SUV platforms

Use the Year/Make/Model filter to confirm the exact upper control arm, lower control arm, or control arm assembly for your vehicle before checkout.