Great how to video. Used this today and it was very helpful. Lower rear control arms were pretty easy to do. One note. After removing the control arms, ensure that the sleeve is still in the knuckle.if it comes out with the control arm, you have to separate it from the control arm, and reinstall it into the knuckle or else you install the control arm improperly.
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Thank you for the feedback! The chassis may differ depending on the engine type. In this video the chassis has been loosen for a more convenient arm replacement. It's necessary to have all the special instruments for this procedure. Best regards, Autodoc.
The Mazda suspension is very similar to my car, the MKZ, good video to show. Now, how about the Driver side? Do you need to disconnect the steering knuckle as was shown in some other video?
I own this vehicle in Australia. I currently trying to remove the passenger side arm but the bolt that holds the bush end runs into to chassis rail. Do you have any suggestions as how to remove it?
Thank you for your feedback! Unfortunately, it is hard to answer your question unambiguously. This issue needs to be examined locally. Please, contact the Car Specialized Service and they will surely help you. Best regards, Autodoc.
You gotta remove the front frame nuts. There are three at the rear near the arms on each side. And single nuts up front on each side. If you remove three of the 4 sides you can get the frame to drop enough so the arm bolt has room to come out
Please fix the title of the video, this is the Front Suspension lower rear control arm, not the "Rear Suspension front lower arm" i know, its stupid, the names of these things, but it is the "front lower rear control arm", because it's located on the front of the car on the rear of the steering knuckle
Great how to video. Used this today and it was very helpful. Lower rear control arms were pretty easy to do.
One note. After removing the control arms, ensure that the sleeve is still in the knuckle.if it comes out with the control arm, you have to separate it from the control arm, and reinstall it into the knuckle or else you install the control arm improperly.
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Do you have any idea as how to remove the sleeve from the control arm? Please help.
I have a mazdaspeed 6 does this apply to my car allso? Allso at 2:12 what bolt is that your removed and why?
Thank you for the feedback! The chassis may differ depending on the engine type. In this video the chassis has been loosen for a more convenient arm replacement. It's necessary to have all the special instruments for this procedure. Best regards, Autodoc.
The Mazda suspension is very similar to my car, the MKZ, good video to show. Now, how about the Driver side? Do you need to disconnect the steering knuckle as was shown in some other video?
Thank you for the feedback! In general, the replacement procedure for the other side is the same as on this one. Best Regards, Autodoc.
You don't need to disconnect
Hi, my only problem is how can I lower the rear of the sub-frame? Because I cant remove the nut.
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I own this vehicle in Australia. I currently trying to remove the passenger side arm but the bolt that holds the bush end runs into to chassis rail. Do you have any suggestions as how to remove it?
Thank you for your feedback! Unfortunately, it is hard to answer your question unambiguously. This issue needs to be examined locally. Please, contact the Car Specialized Service and they will surely help you. Best regards, Autodoc.
You gotta remove the front frame nuts. There are three at the rear near the arms on each side. And single nuts up front on each side. If you remove three of the 4 sides you can get the frame to drop enough so the arm bolt has room to come out
This is front lower arm not rear
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Please fix the title of the video, this is the Front Suspension lower rear control arm, not the "Rear Suspension front lower arm"
i know, its stupid, the names of these things, but it is the "front lower rear control arm", because it's located on the front of the car on the rear of the steering knuckle
Yeh, i need a vid for the rear control arms.. thanks. This is for the fronts.