Could you expand on why this needed doing? I might add that the clunking and squeaking noises I recognized from your previous suspension swap video are coming from the front. There's minor vibration above 100 km/h, so there's something that will need doing. Would you have an idea of what exactly? Everything looks so easy/straight forward when you go through it. Finicky and difficult because everything is compact. But doable. A shame the footage was lost. I'm hesitant on doing the work myself as I don't know what I don't know :) like what to do when something unexpected pops off. Like a driveshaft. Thanks for the videos! It's encouraging me to work on it myself. I'll soon do the next oil change and build from there:)
The arms needed renewing because the bushes were detaching and perishing. No actual knocking noises. The first thing i would do with your vibration, is to ensure all the tyres are in good condition and not distorted/damaged, then have all four wheels balanced. Only once these have been eliminated, should you start looking at any other items 👍
Appreciate this detailed video sir Thank you.
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@@gilberesrepairs Will do as I love my ford KA. Many thanks for the tips
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Could you expand on why this needed doing?
I might add that the clunking and squeaking noises I recognized from your previous suspension swap video are coming from the front.
There's minor vibration above 100 km/h, so there's something that will need doing. Would you have an idea of what exactly?
Everything looks so easy/straight forward when you go through it. Finicky and difficult because everything is compact. But doable.
A shame the footage was lost. I'm hesitant on doing the work myself as I don't know what I don't know :) like what to do when something unexpected pops off. Like a driveshaft.
Thanks for the videos! It's encouraging me to work on it myself. I'll soon do the next oil change and build from there:)
The arms needed renewing because the bushes were detaching and perishing. No actual knocking noises.
The first thing i would do with your vibration, is to ensure all the tyres are in good condition and not distorted/damaged, then have all four wheels balanced.
Only once these have been eliminated, should you start looking at any other items 👍