Peugeot Partner Control Arms
Aftermarket control arms engineered to slot into the Peugeot Partner. Cross-referenced against OEM specs and dispatched countrywide from our warehouse
What Are Peugeot Partner Control Arms?
Control arms are critical suspension components in your Peugeot that connect the vehicle's chassis to the wheel hub assembly, allowing controlled vertical movement while maintaining proper wheel alignment. In South African Peugeot models like the 208, 2008, 3008, and 508, control arms work constantly to absorb impacts from potholes, speed bumps, and uneven road surfaces while ensuring stable handling. Whether your Peugeot is equipped with a EP6 petrol, THP turbocharged, or BlueHDi/DV6 diesel engine, the control arms bear significant loads during acceleration, braking, and cornering.
In South Africa's diverse driving conditions—from Johannesburg's potholed streets to coastal highways and gravel roads—control arms endure considerable stress. Each control arm contains bushings (rubber or polyurethane mounts) and typically connects to a ball joint, both of which wear over time. Failed control arms compromise steering precision, tire wear, and overall safety. Regular inspection is essential, particularly for vehicles frequently driven on rough SA roads or those exceeding 80,000 km.
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Common Questions About Peugeot Partner Control Arms
How much does it cost to replace Peugeot control arms in South Africa?
Control arm replacement for Peugeot models typically costs between R1,500-R4,500 per side including parts and labour, depending on your model and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts. Front control arms for a 208 or 2008 generally range R800-R1,800 each, while 3008 and 508 models may cost R1,200-R2,500 per arm. Labour adds approximately R800-R1,500 depending on your workshop and location.
How long do Peugeot control arms last in South African conditions?
Under normal SA driving conditions, Peugeot control arms typically last 100,000-150,000 km, though bushings may wear sooner on poorly maintained roads. Vehicles frequently driven on gravel, potholed urban streets, or overloaded may require replacement as early as 60,000-80,000 km. Regular suspension inspections during services help catch wear before safety is compromised.
Can I replace just the control arm bushings instead of the entire arm?
Yes, control arm bushings can often be replaced separately on many Peugeot models, costing R300-R800 per bushing plus labour. However, if the ball joint is integrated or the arm itself is bent or cracked, full replacement is necessary. Many mechanics recommend replacing the complete arm (R800-R2,000) to avoid repeated labour costs, especially on higher-mileage vehicles.
Should I replace both control arms at the same time?
While not always mandatory, replacing both left and right control arms simultaneously is recommended for balanced handling and even wear. If one arm has failed, the opposite side has endured similar stress and mileage. Replacing both ensures symmetrical suspension geometry and avoids a second workshop visit shortly after, saving on labour costs in the long run.
Do Peugeot 2008 and 3008 models use the same control arms?
No, the 2008 and 3008 use different control arm designs due to their distinct platforms and suspension geometry. The 3008, being larger and heavier, requires more robust arms with different mounting points and dimensions. Always verify parts compatibility using your VIN number or consult your Peugeot dealer to ensure correct fitment for your specific model and year.
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