Shouldn't the bolts be tightened in a weight on wheels position? Without doing this you will stress the bushings when the car is eventually lowered to the ground with weight on wheels.
Eventually done it. Didn’t come out as quickly as video ,but got there in the end 👍 I must of watched this video 100 times ! 🤭 Car passed MOT ( apart from rear brake hose ) 208500 miles ,Thank you guys 👍
Hey another great video. Just out of interes,t as I have watched quite a few of your videos now, how come you have a Milwaukee stubby 3/8 impact and the Snap-on one too? Are they about the same power? As I am thinking of getting the Milwaukee one.
The lower rear arms (bannana shaped) are obviously sided. Dodo brain here once put them on the opposite sides, then realised I couldn't 3 point turn in the street after rolling it out from the driveway 😂
Shouldn't the bolts be tightened in a weight on wheels position? Without doing this you will stress the bushings when the car is eventually lowered to the ground with weight on wheels.
Parts just arrived ! I’m going to attempt this . I’m glad no joint puller is needed. Looks a great video 👍
Eventually done it. Didn’t come out as quickly as video ,but got there in the end 👍 I must of watched this video 100 times ! 🤭 Car passed MOT ( apart from rear brake hose ) 208500 miles ,Thank you guys 👍
I thought u tock the weight of the car before tightening up the bolts
That's the same job I got tomorrow on customer car must be a common problem, nice video as always
Thanks 👍
Another excellent video 👏👏 thanks
👍 thanks 😃
Great job and nice camera work❤
Thank you so much 😁
Why is it your electric ratchet fits there perfectly and my air one which doesn't look much difference in size, won't even nearly fit...
Hi... i have same car 170 brm engine. Any ideas when i put my foot down and it hesitates coughing. Ex mechanic here. Any advice welcome thank you
Hard to say without looking, does it have any fault codes?
Hey another great video.
Just out of interes,t as I have watched quite a few of your videos now, how come you have a Milwaukee stubby 3/8 impact and the Snap-on one too? Are they about the same power? As I am thinking of getting the Milwaukee one.
yeah I definelty go the Milwaukee route! I prefer it and 3yr warranty.. snap on only offer 1 year!
You did it the wrong way. You have to torque the lower control arm when the car is on the ground.
Sir are you covered Croydon area
Nice one 👍.
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Thank you, Sir
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The lower rear arms (bannana shaped) are obviously sided. Dodo brain here once put them on the opposite sides, then realised I couldn't 3 point turn in the street after rolling it out from the driveway 😂
Haha 🤣👍