4:13 Additional tip as I just had to deal with this nut/bolt and it was very rusty. Unlike the video, the bolt itself sometimes will also spin while turning the nut. Also didnt remove the axle nut and it was just fine, so probably can skip that if u dont have the 36mm socket. I ONLY had a socket wrench that fit/worked (since other tools I had werent able to hold the bolt in place while spinning the nut), and I was able to remove it by just putting the wheels back on, lowering the car, and trying to remove it like that (I had just given up on it and was thinking of buying appropriate tools but then this idea came). This worked for me, the bolt did not spin anymore while removing the nut but before you raise the car again, leave it on just at the top so the strut doesnt fall. Not sure if it mattered but i also didnt have the sway bar links connected to it, as i was also replacing them.
So we had to jack the wheel up to make the sway bar fit into the holes it's supposed to go in. Didn't see that in the instructions, but we needed that step.
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4:13 Additional tip as I just had to deal with this nut/bolt and it was very rusty.
Unlike the video, the bolt itself sometimes will also spin while turning the nut. Also didnt remove the axle nut and it was just fine, so probably can skip that if u dont have the 36mm socket.
I ONLY had a socket wrench that fit/worked (since other tools I had werent able to hold the bolt in place while spinning the nut), and I was able to remove it by just putting the wheels back on, lowering the car, and trying to remove it like that (I had just given up on it and was thinking of buying appropriate tools but then this idea came). This worked for me, the bolt did not spin anymore while removing the nut but before you raise the car again, leave it on just at the top so the strut doesnt fall. Not sure if it mattered but i also didnt have the sway bar links connected to it, as i was also replacing them.
So we had to jack the wheel up to make the sway bar fit into the holes it's supposed to go in. Didn't see that in the instructions, but we needed that step.
What brand torque wrench do you use?
Are the bolts chambered for alignment purposes or is there no adjustment?
Why you would remove the axle nut and take out the axle is beyond me!!! 😂😂😂 skip this step all together
Good video. Thanks
Well done. Thanks!
Fo-werd is not a word. Forward is.