Thank you for this video my subframe has just rotted out and im ready to do this job cheers this is so good to see best wishes from across the pond in the uk
Excellent! Thanks for the video. I was planning to do rear control arms and links, because of the "what bushings?" syndrome but now I think I'll look closer at the subframe and see if it's rotted out.
Nice video. I’m attempting to do this. I live in the great white north and everything is super rusted. Would you advise putting all the control arms etc on before installing the frame assembly to the vehicle?
Hey man, so I have a 2006 Jeep patriot that had the front control arm break off/rust off. At 0:37 seconds into this is what broke but on the front drivers side. If you can what is that called? The front subframe control arm mounting bracket, correct? Could you help me find one? And does it have to be welded on? Thank you for your time and help. For real.
The shop Just said thousands.... Thats when my buddy called me to do this one. Also the reason I made a video on how to so semi inclined people can do it themselves.
Well took me lot longer due to filming and everything. id say some one could get it done in a day or less. I'm sure someone thats done many could do it in few hours.
I recently did one on a 2012 jeep compass awd and it took me 7.5 hours with alignmnet. I did have complications that I had to fix. One of the frame bolts broke in the frame. Had to remove broken piece. Also one the shock thru bolts was seized In The bushing sleeve. Had to get that out. The frame doesn't come with a differential bushing so I had to press old one out and press it into new frame. Owner didn't want to buy new. Pain in the ass to do in any salt state. The frames get replaced because they rust, but everything else is just as rusted so things break. And like this tech stated, sometimes things don't align like they should when people bring you aftermarket parts. Had a horrible time getting the shock bolts align thru lower control arms.
Your hired 😅. Mines been in the shop for about 3 weeks now for new being hubs and tie rods and end links bushings . He said he has some rust in the back and bolt in the front that was buried. 3 weeks is a long time.
Thank you for this video my subframe has just rotted out and im ready to do this job cheers this is so good to see best wishes from across the pond in the uk
Excellent! Thanks for the video. I was planning to do rear control arms and links, because of the "what bushings?" syndrome but now I think I'll look closer at the subframe and see if it's rotted out.
"Click she's torqued to spec" got me.
Nice video. I’m attempting to do this. I live in the great white north and everything is super rusted. Would you advise putting all the control arms etc on before installing the frame assembly to the vehicle?
Hey man, so I have a 2006 Jeep patriot that had the front control arm break off/rust off. At 0:37 seconds into this is what broke but on the front drivers side. If you can what is that called? The front subframe control arm mounting bracket, correct? Could you help me find one? And does it have to be welded on?
Thank you for your time and help. For real.
Fantastic video. Thanks bud
No problem 👍
Great job, thank you❤❤
Thank you too!
How much would something like this cost to do
The shop Just said thousands.... Thats when my buddy called me to do this one. Also the reason I made a video on how to so semi inclined people can do it themselves.
I found one on Amazon for 400 shipped and received last week, now for the install 😬
Roughly how long did it take?
Well took me lot longer due to filming and everything. id say some one could get it done in a day or less.
I'm sure someone thats done many could do it in few hours.
I recently did one on a 2012 jeep compass awd and it took me 7.5 hours with alignmnet. I did have complications that I had to fix. One of the frame bolts broke in the frame. Had to remove broken piece. Also one the shock thru bolts was seized In The bushing sleeve. Had to get that out. The frame doesn't come with a differential bushing so I had to press old one out and press it into new frame. Owner didn't want to buy new. Pain in the ass to do in any salt state. The frames get replaced because they rust, but everything else is just as rusted so things break. And like this tech stated, sometimes things don't align like they should when people bring you aftermarket parts. Had a horrible time getting the shock bolts align thru lower control arms.
Your hired 😅. Mines been in the shop for about 3 weeks now for new being hubs and tie rods and end links bushings . He said he has some rust in the back and bolt in the front that was buried. 3 weeks is a long time.
they welded them nuts on by hand with no gloves lol
Damn boy! I said, I said, Show some ambition!😂