The Struggle: Saab 9-5 Front Control Arm Bushing Removal - Trionic Seven

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @rangersammy
    @rangersammy 7 лет назад

    I'm really glad to see that I am not the only one that must overcome challenges. Thanks for the vid.

    • @TrionicSeven
      @TrionicSeven  7 лет назад

      That's being a car enthusiast is all about :P

  • @jackom11
    @jackom11 7 лет назад

    Hi just had my bushings done on the 9000, existing control arms were in brilliant condition. Overall for most of the suspension bushes front and rear and Labour the cost was £330. I was pleased with that after watching your film. This included specialist butterfly bushes from Abbott racing for the control arms. The control arms themselves were not that expensive if bought new. Well done for all your efforts, and you prove it is not an easy job doing it at home. Best wishes from Saab fan Mark Braintree England.

    • @TrionicSeven
      @TrionicSeven  7 лет назад

      Sounds like you got a good price! Bushings are always annoying to work on :)

  • @mlez7197
    @mlez7197 3 года назад

    like your video...use a washer for the rubber part bushing...i did that on mines...similar bushings

  • @christopherbrown2224
    @christopherbrown2224 2 года назад

    I bought a Saab 9-5 linear 2.2l TID FOR £300 in January in Scotland I got it home and started work on it in May it was the best value(cheap) RUST FREE car I ever had. Obviously some rust on the callipers & discs but it’s surface rust nothing major the dashboard lit up like a Christmas tree.
    I spent money on new rocker cover head gasket, oil, filters, engine coolant / antifreeze, drain plugs, battery, new tyre & tools. Total cost in all £428 bringing grand total to £700+ car is worth £2-3k easily.

  • @simontuneskog4386
    @simontuneskog4386 7 лет назад +1

    Fun to see my old control arms on your amazing channel :)

  • @jamesunderhill993
    @jamesunderhill993 2 года назад

    A very helpful video. Thank you! Sorry you had to pay out for removal of the stubborn bush. Once you have the big bush off the control arm how easy is it to to remove the core from the shell? Does the car drive noticeably better?

  • @tommynyheim4353
    @tommynyheim4353 5 лет назад

    I really enjoy watching this with CC turned on. Im a sub freak

  • @bemad7886
    @bemad7886 Год назад

    Are these bushings the same ones as on the 9-3? They look very similar.

  • @TSCtheTHC
    @TSCtheTHC 6 лет назад +1

    What I do with bushings I won't reuse , but want the inner sleeves. Is... Best way is to take a drill. Drill holes through bushings. Then torch as you cut around the sleeve with the drill bit. I've done it. It saves hours. (It's weird to use a drill as a saw. But once the bushings hot enough. It works like butter )

    • @TrionicSeven
      @TrionicSeven  6 лет назад

      Did you try these bushings, too? Barely any place for a drill here.

    • @TSCtheTHC
      @TSCtheTHC 6 лет назад

      Honestly no. On other cars though. So maybe it won't work. Sorry.

  • @joakim123451
    @joakim123451 4 года назад

    Just changed the bushings on my 97' saab 900. Not much trouble.
    Good guide, would have waited till I had access to a vice and drown the thing in WD40 or something from biltema.

  • @nimbustitan
    @nimbustitan 7 лет назад

    Great videos, Like the person below says cut the lip off the rubber bushing with a hacksaw, and use an old socket between the puller and bushing shaft , Sometimes it helps to soak the area overnight in release fluid like diesel

    • @TrionicSeven
      @TrionicSeven  7 лет назад +1

      Sure, I just didn't have many tools with me :) Thanks!

  • @vincentbrodin8873
    @vincentbrodin8873 7 лет назад

    Nice video! I will buy me a Saab Aero soon, so repair tips for Saab will be great!

    • @TrionicSeven
      @TrionicSeven  7 лет назад +1

      More are on the way! (Just need to find time for editing :) )

  • @vaveremeza4429
    @vaveremeza4429 5 лет назад

    Is it possible to temporary oil the bushing to removing the squeaking sound until a real fix is done?

  • @MrArneduck
    @MrArneduck 7 лет назад +3

    Holy crap! 800SEk for the removal... I was lucky then. I have a generic shop that does all kinds of autorepair not to far away from me. Paid 50SEk to get my front bearings on my skoda pickup presed out and in.... 1000SEk for drilling out the exhaustbolts that snapped.... Gotta by him some christmas candy!

    • @TrionicSeven
      @TrionicSeven  7 лет назад

      Hours at the workshop are expensive... :)

  • @victorvelasquez3719
    @victorvelasquez3719 6 лет назад

    Even though you had to go to the Saabs workshop you are a Pro as well, thanks!

  • @historyofsaabcars3192
    @historyofsaabcars3192 7 лет назад

    Yay what a day for me Jonathan thanks dude

  • @80.8fbettaaquatic8
    @80.8fbettaaquatic8 7 лет назад +1

    Just to let you know I do love watching your videos. So keep posting more! 🙏 Just wish I could help you save some of that 💰 by doing the bushings your self.

    • @TrionicSeven
      @TrionicSeven  7 лет назад

      Thanks! I'm trying to find time to edit my videos, but sometimes it takes more time :)

  • @MrWarneet
    @MrWarneet 7 лет назад

    I put genuine rubber ones back in mine, wasn't game to use polly bushes.. I hope yours didn't make the drive harsh.

    • @TrionicSeven
      @TrionicSeven  7 лет назад

      I've used poly bushes and it does absolutely not make the ride harsh. Highly recommended!

  • @Bullseye919191
    @Bullseye919191 7 лет назад +1

    Very educational, thanks for the video!

  • @denforundrade695
    @denforundrade695 2 года назад

    An easier way to get rid of old bushings is to cut the rubber edge on the side you plan to press trough then It will come out easier.

  • @22chachalaca
    @22chachalaca 7 лет назад +1

    In your next video will you also be replacing the ball joint?

    • @TrionicSeven
      @TrionicSeven  7 лет назад

      That's an excellent question. Honestly, I don't know when I'll get the time to do the actual install, but ball joints is of course a very good idea to do while I'm on it.

  • @VioleNFaN
    @VioleNFaN 7 лет назад +1

    Any plans for upgrading the sub frame bushings?
    Gonna do that on my 9-5 soon. I have heard that is will make a huge difference.

    • @TrionicSeven
      @TrionicSeven  7 лет назад +1

      No plans for that, the subframe is much more difficult to do, also the subframe bushings are in good condition on my car :)

    • @80.8fbettaaquatic8
      @80.8fbettaaquatic8 7 лет назад

      I think the word upgrade, was his power point of the comment. Something that I love doing to my Saab 9-3 2007 6speed T

    • @brookederry9387
      @brookederry9387 7 лет назад +1

      I've done this. It does make a huge difference. It's also a huge job that takes years off of one's life.

  • @Taaviots
    @Taaviots 7 лет назад

    Polyurethane bushnings on front control arms makes strange and annoying vibrations in steeringwheel and especially when you brake abit harder, atleast on my 2003 9-5 had these issues after installing urethnae bushes in front controlarms, to be honest steering felt much better after i replaced original bushnings back :) But urethane bushnings are very good upgrade in front subframe :)

    • @TrionicSeven
      @TrionicSeven  7 лет назад +1

      Disagree, I've run my old 9-5 on poly bushes for thousands of miles in varying conditions. Worked great. But brand names matter, I always use Powerflex. Cheaper bushes are probably worse.

  • @autoworks1056
    @autoworks1056 4 года назад

    Can you help me find one unit direct cassette or ( IGNITION COIL ) for Saab Aero 9-5 2.3 turbo B235? From Saab user in Brunei

  • @candycornpeeps
    @candycornpeeps 6 лет назад

    I've always heard the polyurethane bushings are much more noisy an squeaky than rubber? Did you notice any difference?

  • @xZeroOffical
    @xZeroOffical 6 лет назад

    Have you even tried with WD-40 or warming it up first?

    • @TrionicSeven
      @TrionicSeven  5 лет назад

      Didn't have heat available. I tried penetrating oil (better than wd40)

  • @RobinI92
    @RobinI92 7 лет назад

    Kunde eldat ut den gamla bussningen och ta metalhylsan med metall såg :)

    • @TrionicSeven
      @TrionicSeven  7 лет назад

      Ja, och det nämnde jag också! Men hade ingen möjlighet att elda där jag var :)

  • @80.8fbettaaquatic8
    @80.8fbettaaquatic8 7 лет назад +6

    You can always cut out the old bushing. Not like your reusing it

    • @TrionicSeven
      @TrionicSeven  7 лет назад +1

      Very difficult to cut as I need to save the sleeves! (I probably wasn't very clear on this in the vid)

    • @80.8fbettaaquatic8
      @80.8fbettaaquatic8 7 лет назад

      It's not that hard. Might take a bit. Free is the key. Plenty of RUclips videos on doing bushing in the back yard life style. 😊

    • @TrionicSeven
      @TrionicSeven  7 лет назад +1

      What do you mean? Have you tried cutting away the big bushings and saving the sleeves? Trust me, I've tried that (photo in the beginning of the video) and it's impossible.

    • @80.8fbettaaquatic8
      @80.8fbettaaquatic8 7 лет назад

      I just use a jack under the chassis and press it out. There's all kinds of RUclips on pressing out bushing in your backyard mechanic style!

    • @80.8fbettaaquatic8
      @80.8fbettaaquatic8 7 лет назад

      But I have cut them out before.

  • @Cupat1
    @Cupat1 7 лет назад +1

    Where's part 2 installing

    • @TrionicSeven
      @TrionicSeven  7 лет назад +1

      It'll take a while, sorry.

    • @milkphish4122
      @milkphish4122 3 года назад

      @@TrionicSeven Hello Jonathan, did you have finish part 2? Thanks!

  • @placewaters8738
    @placewaters8738 4 года назад

    great video.... TS. please also check out (Mizino: In Over My Head.) channel as he does it single handed. what a Saab hero!

  • @brettkramer
    @brettkramer 6 лет назад

    Great video, thanks for posting, but too much work and expense to go to working on a junk, corroded part. Remove those bushings would have been really cheap here in Chicago, less than 1/2 of what you paid.

    • @TrionicSeven
      @TrionicSeven  6 лет назад

      Yes, there's a big difference between US and Swedish prices, labor here is expensive. Thanks for your comment! :)

  • @felchi80
    @felchi80 6 лет назад

    So much work. I would just buy new arms. I don't know about in Sweden but esaabparts have new arms for 50us each.... Lol

    • @TrionicSeven
      @TrionicSeven  6 лет назад

      They're more expensive than that if you want OEM

    • @felchi80
      @felchi80 6 лет назад

      Trionic Seven www.esaabparts.com/saab/parts/5236674. It is OEM.

  • @PeterChomanic
    @PeterChomanic 7 лет назад

    You have a neighbour with a BMW? :D I guess you don't talk to him at all.

    • @TrionicSeven
      @TrionicSeven  7 лет назад

      Haha, well, you know, cars isn't a religion to me. I have many BMW friends!

  • @rezaq1
    @rezaq1 3 года назад

    Why didn’t you just change the arms?! Why would you both with all this hassle?
    The arms are cheap enough now