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Kelprobush Control Arm (Use 25833) - 25865
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Kelprobush Control Arm (Use 25833) - 25865

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Kelpro Control Arm Bush - 25706
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Kelpro Control Arm Bush - 25706

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Kelpro Control Arm Bush - 25005
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Kelpro Control Arm Bush - 25005

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SAS Centre Rod - SC4680
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SAS Centre Rod - SC4680

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$87
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SAS Centre Rod - SC5331

SAS Centre Rod - SC5331

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$268
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SAS Radius Rod - LA331R

SAS Radius Rod - LA331R

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$631
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Global Toe Link - KCA8705

Global Toe Link - KCA8705

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$397
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Global Toe Link - KCA8711

Global Toe Link - KCA8711

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$969
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SAS Drag Link - DL600

SAS Drag Link - DL600

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$199
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Global Lateral Link - KCA8712

Global Lateral Link - KCA8712

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$1,509
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Global Toe Link - KCA8707

Global Toe Link - KCA8707

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$397
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Global Fore Link - KCA8706

Global Fore Link - KCA8706

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$397
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Global Fore Link - KCA8708

Global Fore Link - KCA8708

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$397
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SAS Centre Rod - SC102

SAS Centre Rod - SC102

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$276
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SAS Drag Link - SC105

SAS Drag Link - SC105

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$269
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SAS Radius Rod - LA331L

SAS Radius Rod - LA331L

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$631
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TIE ROD END - SE800L
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TIE ROD END - SE800L

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$115
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SAS Radius Rod - RR800R
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SAS Radius Rod - RR800R

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$73
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SAS Centre Rod - SIR404021

SAS Centre Rod - SIR404021

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$484
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SAS Centre Rod - BDL6374
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SAS Centre Rod - BDL6374

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$579
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SAS Drag Link - DL8561

SAS Drag Link - DL8561

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$492
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SAS Centre Rod - CR-M3100

SAS Centre Rod - CR-M3100

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$520
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SAS Centre Rod - SC104

SAS Centre Rod - SC104

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$289
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SAS Drag Link - SC807
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SAS Drag Link - SC807

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SAS Centre Rod - SC110N

SAS Centre Rod - SC110N

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$352
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SAS Drag Link - DL920

SAS Drag Link - DL920

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SAS Drag Link - SS100

SAS Drag Link - SS100

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$206
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SAS Drag Link - DL102
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SAS Drag Link - DL102

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SAS Drag Link - SC103
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SAS Drag Link - SC103

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$132
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TIE ROD END - SE800R
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TIE ROD END - SE800R

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$107
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SAS Centre Rod - SC102RB

SAS Centre Rod - SC102RB

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$72
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BUSH KIT-CONTROL/TRAILING ARM - 45008

BUSH KIT-CONTROL/TRAILING ARM - 45008

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Understanding the Control Arms on the 2005 Ford Transit

The 2005 Ford Transit, a popular workhorse in the commercial vehicle segment, relies on a suspension system that includes control arms as a key component. Control arms play an essential role in the vehicle's handling, ride comfort, and overall suspension functionality. If you own or maintain a 2005 Ford Transit, it's important to understand what control arms do and how to care for them to keep your van running smoothly on Australian roads.

Control arms are part of the suspension system connecting the vehicle's chassis to the wheels. In the case of the 2005 Ford Transit, these are usually found on the front suspension setup. Their primary job is to allow the wheels to move up and down while keeping them properly aligned with the rest of the vehicle. This alignment is crucial not just for smooth steering but also for even tyre wear and safety on the road.

On the 2005 Ford Transit, the front suspension typically employs a double wishbone or a similar setup where control arms play a vital role. These arms consist of sturdy metal components fitted with bushings or ball joints at either end. The bushings help absorb shocks and vibrations, while the ball joints allow for controlled movement and flexing as the vehicle travels over bumps, corners or uneven surfaces.

One of the reasons control arms are so important on this model is the Transit's role as a cargo or passenger vehicle. Whether hauling heavy equipment or loaded with passengers, the suspension must work efficiently to keep the van stable and safe. The control arms maintain wheel alignment and help prevent excessive body roll during turns, contributing to a more comfortable and controlled ride.

Over time, control arms can wear out due to constant movement and exposure to road conditions like potholes, dirt or corrosion. Signs that the control arms may need attention include unusual noises such as clunks or squeaks when driving over bumps, uneven tyre wear, steering wandering or vibrations. If these symptoms are ignored, it can affect vehicle handling and safety, making it a good idea to have the control arms inspected during regular servicing.

When it comes to replacement or maintenance, many garages recommend checking control arms every 40,000 to 60,000 kilometres, but this can vary based on how the vehicle is driven and the conditions it experiences. Given the often tough use of a Ford Transit, especially in Australian urban and rural environments, more frequent inspections may be worthwhile.

Replacing control arms on the 2005 Ford Transit involves removing the old arms, ensuring the bushings and ball joints are properly inspected, and then fitting new components that meet or exceed OEM specifications. It's important to choose quality parts, as poor control arms can lead to premature wear or compromised suspension performance.

After installation, a wheel alignment is essential. Since control arms affect wheel positioning, aligning the wheels guarantees the vehicle drives straight and reduces uneven tyre wear, ultimately extending tyre life and improving fuel efficiency.

Maintenance tips to extend the life of your Ford Transit's control arms include regular suspension checks during scheduled servicing, keeping an eye on tyre condition to detect uneven wear early, and addressing any unusual noises or handling issues promptly. Avoiding harsh driving over rough terrain whenever possible also helps preserve suspension components.

In essence, control arms are a critical part of the 2005 Ford Transit's front suspension system. They connect the wheels to the chassis and allow for controlled, smooth movement, which correlates directly to vehicle safety and comfort. Understanding their role and keeping them well-maintained ensures the Transit continues to deliver the reliability and performance that drivers expect from this legendary van.