00:32 - Loosen the wheel mounting bolts. Remove the front wheels 00:47 - Use an open-end wrench №18. Unscrew the ball joint fastening to the steering knuckle 01:31 - Use a socket №18. Unscrew the arm fastening from the subframe 01:49 - Remove the arm 02:09 - Install a new suspension control arm 02:59 - Insert the ball joint into the steering knuckle and fix it with a new nut 03:11 - Use an open-end wrench №18. Tighten the arm fastening 03:37 - Support the lower control arm with a trolley jack 03:48 - Use a socket №18. Tighten the arm fastening The tools you need to replace suspension arm: combination spanner No. 18 drive socket No. 18
Thank you for your feedback! Such works are rather difficult and time-consuming. I don't think we will carry out such works. We strongly recommend that you have such replacements made only at Car Specialized Service. Best wishes, AUtodoc.
Thank you for your feedback! When making our new videos, we will take into account that there can be some differences in the designs of the sides of the car part being changed and will surely specify it. Best regards, Autodoc.
Thank you for the feedback! We are grateful for the valuable criticism and we work on improving of the quality of replacement. And your tips are very important for us.Best regards, Autodoc.
Thank you for your feedback! We appreciate your attention to the details. You are right and the torque wrench should be used. We have already corrected this mistake in our new videos. Stay tuned with us! Best regards, Autodoc team!
00:32 - Loosen the wheel mounting bolts. Remove the front wheels
00:47 - Use an open-end wrench №18. Unscrew the ball joint fastening to the steering knuckle
01:31 - Use a socket №18. Unscrew the arm fastening from the subframe
01:49 - Remove the arm
02:09 - Install a new suspension control arm
02:59 - Insert the ball joint into the steering knuckle and fix it with a new nut
03:11 - Use an open-end wrench №18. Tighten the arm fastening
03:37 - Support the lower control arm with a trolley jack
03:48 - Use a socket №18. Tighten the arm fastening
The tools you need to replace suspension arm:
combination spanner No. 18
drive socket No. 18
I wonder how much money I've saved with your videos, this is my second car with 0 mechanic costs thanks to you!
Thank you for your feedback! We appreciate your nice feedback. We are glad that you liked our work. Watch out for the upgrades. Best wishes, Autodoc.
What is that pry-bar? I've not seen one quite like that before it looks useful!
You can get acquainted with the options and choose the appropriate one using the link: www.autodoc.co.uk/spares-search?keyword=Crowbar
all parts are new not rusted up
Brilliant video, could you please replace the subframe bushings and do a video on it please?
Thank you for your feedback! Such works are rather difficult and time-consuming. I don't think we will carry out such works. We strongly recommend that you have such replacements made only at Car Specialized Service. Best wishes, AUtodoc.
Thx for the information, very useful :)
Thank you for the feedback! We are glad that our tutorial was useful for you. Stay tuned. Best regards, Autodoc.
Only if the other side was like that
Thank you for your feedback! When making our new videos, we will take into account that there can be some differences in the designs of the sides of the car part being changed and will surely specify it. Best regards, Autodoc.
2:19 this is the moment you are screwed ... they've edited out a lot of difficulty. look at the next cut and you'll see its already 90% in
Thanks for your comment. We are constantly working to improve our videos.
INDONESIA IN HERE
Thank you for the feedback! We are grateful for the valuable criticism and we work on improving of the quality of replacement. And your tips are very important for us.Best regards, Autodoc.
And the torque needed for both the pivot nut a d the arm nut? You just hand tighten it and pray not to come loose while driving? Lol
Thank you for your feedback!
We appreciate your attention to the details.
You are right and the torque wrench should be used.
We have already corrected this mistake in our new videos.
Stay tuned with us!
Best regards,
Autodoc team!