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Old 09-26-2011, 06:54 PM
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Control Arm Question

Hi, are Control arm and Knuckle the same thing? Have a 2004 BMW X5 3.0i and have to replace upper and lower control arms in the front. Was thrown off when the parts guy asked if I needed ball joints for the knuckles also.
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Old 09-26-2011, 07:11 PM
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I believe the knuckle is essentially the hub. The piece where the axle and arms connect to. The ball joints should come with the arms..... looks at ecstuning.com (sponsor) for your parts....that's what I did.
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Old 09-26-2011, 08:04 PM
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I think usually the ball joint comes with the forward lower arm. Ironically, was just e-mailing with my shop to see if the ball joints were replaced too this last spring when I had 'em do the arms.

Was also just going to post: Does anyone have a copy (or provide a link) to that really awesome wire frame picture of all of the X5's front suspension components? Actually, the rear too.

I came across that pic yesterday after researching a zillion posts, but now I can't find that one post. This gent's post is needin' the pic too.

Thanks guys!
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I just ordered front lower control arms and ball joints, they are purchased separately. I believe the rear lower control arm comes with the ball joint.
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Old 09-27-2011, 08:57 AM
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Check out www.realoem.com they have all the diagrams for the parts. Don't go by their pricing though.

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I think usually the ball joint comes with the forward lower arm. Ironically, was just e-mailing with my shop to see if the ball joints were replaced too this last spring when I had 'em do the arms.

Was also just going to post: Does anyone have a copy (or provide a link) to that really awesome wire frame picture of all of the X5's front suspension components? Actually, the rear too.

I came across that pic yesterday after researching a zillion posts, but now I can't find that one post. This gent's post is needin' the pic too.

Thanks guys!
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Old 09-27-2011, 09:00 AM
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Here's the image you mean



Go to Welcome, BMW fans! for the original and many more.

The tension strut (no. 6) has separate balljoints (no. 15) that alot of people don't change, but which can also be the source of shimmys etc. The rear control arm (no. 10) has the balljoint built in.
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I've had the shimmy (so to speak) since getting new tires. I'll be having the front lowers and ball joints replaced next week. I hope, hope, hope it fixes the problem. I chose to forego the rear arms because the shop didn't think there was anything wrong with them and heck...I'm not made of $$$.
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Old 09-27-2011, 04:55 PM
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I've had the shimmy (so to speak) since getting new tires. I'll be having the front lowers and ball joints replaced next week. I hope, hope, hope it fixes the problem. I chose to forego the rear arms because the shop didn't think there was anything wrong with them and heck...I'm not made of $$$.
I know you don't wanna hear this (I didn't when I was told) but it's almost undetectable levels of play that can make a shimmy. I changed my tension struts, then ball joints, then control arms, then tie rods - i.e. All done at separate times within a few days/weeks of each other. There was no play in anything while it was on the car except the tension strut bushes, but everything that was changed made some difference. Only after changing everything can I say I am shimmy free.

You will find once you take the parts off you will find some slop in the balljoints more than likely.
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I know you don't wanna hear this (I didn't when I was told) but it's almost undetectable levels of play that can make a shimmy. I changed my tension struts, then ball joints, then control arms, then tie rods - i.e. All done at separate times within a few days/weeks of each other. There was no play in anything while it was on the car except the tension strut bushes, but everything that was changed made some difference. Only after changing everything can I say I am shimmy free.

You will find once you take the parts off you will find some slop in the balljoints more than likely.
This is what I'm finding as well. Basically, plan on replacing everything with a rubber bushing or ball joint.. in 'waves', and be prepared to replace them all in order to get your X5 back to the way it used to drive new. The best thing to do is just keep of what you've replaced so far at each wave.
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I know you don't wanna hear this (I didn't when I was told) but it's almost undetectable levels of play that can make a shimmy. I changed my tension struts, then ball joints, then control arms, then tie rods - i.e. All done at separate times within a few days/weeks of each other. There was no play in anything while it was on the car except the tension strut bushes, but everything that was changed made some difference. Only after changing everything can I say I am shimmy free.

You will find once you take the parts off you will find some slop in the balljoints more than likely.
Yeah, unfortunately that's what I've heard. I figured I'd change the front arms and ball joints first. I'd love to do it all, but since I don't have the DIY skills, the cost is prohibitive to do it all at once.
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