Just did the LCAs on a 2010. Legit took 2 hours on each side and if you read forum’s and comments some guys spending all day. Here’s how I did it Remove the calibers, caliber brackets, and rotors. This will completely lighten the hub to all you to maneuver it around when time to install the LCA. Disconnect the strut and stabilizer from the hub as well. Next put the ball joint in first. Repeat ball joint in first. Slip the bolt through install nut but don’t tighten. Now slide the LCA in from back to front. Spinning it in. Take a rubber hammer and tap it into place. Use a screw driver to line the the holes up, then put in your bolts buy turning them in and adding your nut. I read a Nissan techs recommendation on this buried in an Altima’s comments. Tried it and it worked perfectly! Good luck with it.
I bought new struts, new mounts and bought compressor and did the job my self. After I went for a drive test, my problem was finish, except now, there a boing noise on the driver side when I'm turning to the max...Maybe I put the coul upside down, will check it out. Any comments?
Great video. Did mine recently and was pretty easy. Have you ever the sway bar bushings on the same car. I'm looking at them and it almost looks impossible.
Nice video nice job thanks a lot, I do have 2013 nissan máxima doing a noise at the rear suspension but I heard the noise at the top not at the bottom if I ride at the back the noise is around behind my head close to the seatbelt do you have any video abt that
good video man i wish i had seen this sooner, i never inspect the links and swaybar for some reason i always forget, i stop looking at the lower control arm... then im kinda like ehhh i cant figure it out haha but this showed good inspection its really going to help my inspections and diag thanks again
Jim, great video. One question...do both front wheels need to be off the ground at the same time in order to check the control arms, end links and sway bar bushings? 2003 Infiniti i35. Thanks much.
I’m thinkin this is the problem with my 2008 Sentra, it’s a deep rubbing sound coming from the front passenger tire. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Great vid.
Do you hear the noise at low speed? You may want to check behind the rotor to make sure that the dust shield is not hitting the rotor or the rust on the rotor. Thanks for watching.
I just replaced those links on my 2014 maxima. First time ever. I heard you say that their is a left and right. Yep I didn’t know. After install I drove it and I hear a pop here and there at slow speed going thru uneven grounds. Would that be the problem that I installed the wrong?
How hard is it to do the swaybar bushings you were talking about? And givin the links and bushing brackets are off, can the swaybar be pulled out thru the side?
My nissan versa makes a clunk when you take off and when you make a dead stop only... no clunging on bumps. I removed the stabilizers, still the clung noise is ongoing. What could be the issue?
Yes it is possible . I would recommend that you check the wheel balancing first and then check the front end to make sure that everything is ok. Thanks for watching.
What are the torque specs? I installed sway bar links on the driver and passenger side this morning and now the car vibrates like crazy at speeds over 70mph. I torqued them down to 45 ft. lbs because that was the closest torque spec to my 2010 that I could find online. Thanks !
That doesn't sound like a sway bar link issue, you may just notice that symptom more after the repair. The sway bar does just that prevent swaying. Start by checking your tires making sure they are balanced
Hay. I've seen in your brake replacement videos that you say to put the caliper pins in the same hole from which they are removed. I removed the pins from the rear calipers of my 2010 Maxima and didn't pay attention to their location - ugh. Does it really matter which location the pin with the black tip goes into? Thanks Jim!!!
Bill Link yes it does matter, I've made the mistake of not putting them back in right spot and my rim kept getting hot and couldn't figure out why untill switched the pins around
jim start using power tools. WTF do you think us DIYers are living in the stone age, come on get with it!! we us air tools and not just impact guns ,we us a wide varityof air tools
There are things that you can't do with power tools as you can't use power tools on everything especially for areas that are hard to get to. You can over torque and strip many bolts which is why a torque wrench is required for a lot of things.
Just did the LCAs on a 2010. Legit took 2 hours on each side and if you read forum’s and comments some guys spending all day. Here’s how I did it Remove the calibers, caliber brackets, and rotors. This will completely lighten the hub to all you to maneuver it around when time to install the LCA. Disconnect the strut and stabilizer from the hub as well. Next put the ball joint in first. Repeat ball joint in first. Slip the bolt through install nut but don’t tighten. Now slide the LCA in from back to front. Spinning it in. Take a rubber hammer and tap it into place. Use a screw driver to line the the holes up, then put in your bolts buy turning them in and adding your nut. I read a Nissan techs recommendation on this buried in an Altima’s comments. Tried it and it worked perfectly! Good luck with it.
I bought new struts, new mounts and bought compressor and did the job my self. After I went for a drive test, my problem was finish, except now, there a boing noise on the driver side when I'm turning to the max...Maybe I put the coul upside down, will check it out. Any comments?
Great video. Did mine recently and was pretty easy. Have you ever the sway bar bushings on the same car. I'm looking at them and it almost looks impossible.
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Nice video nice job thanks a lot, I do have 2013 nissan máxima doing a noise at the rear suspension but I heard the noise at the top not at the bottom if I ride at the back the noise is around behind my head close to the seatbelt do you have any video abt that
Thank you for sharing man it was very helpful since my Maxima es driving nuts with clunking noises now I know what to check
I'm happy to help. Thanks for watching.
@@jimthecarguy how much did this job cost? I believe I’m having the same issue since I own a maxima as well
good video man i wish i had seen this sooner, i never inspect the links and swaybar for some reason i always forget, i stop looking at the lower control arm... then im kinda like ehhh i cant figure it out haha but this showed good inspection its really going to help my inspections and diag thanks again
Jim, great video. One question...do both front wheels need to be off the ground at the same time in order to check the control arms, end links and sway bar bushings? 2003 Infiniti i35.
Thanks much.
No you can do one side at a timeThanks for watching.
Thanks Jim...keep up the good work! Love your channel.
I’m thinkin this is the problem with my 2008 Sentra, it’s a deep rubbing sound coming from the front passenger tire. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Great vid.
Do you hear the noise at low speed? You may want to check behind the rotor to make sure that the dust shield is not hitting the rotor or the rust on the rotor. Thanks for watching.
Where you at Jim, my junk Nissan rattles too.
good to know; I have a Maxima. thanks for the video
thank you for stopping by the shop
I got 2014 rogue. It makes a rattle noise only at 2500rpm but nothing seems to be loose on the exhaust system.
Great video jimthecarguy. Quick question, for a nissan altima struts what's better monroe or gabriel? Prices are around the same.
Good question. I always use Monroe they are the best. Check out my Amazon store for prices.
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Great video, thanks Jim
Brilliant video thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
I just replaced those links on my 2014 maxima. First time ever. I heard you say that their is a left and right. Yep I didn’t know. After install I drove it and I hear a pop here and there at slow speed going thru uneven grounds. Would that be the problem that I installed the wrong?
Is everything tight?
How hard is it to do the swaybar bushings you were talking about? And givin the links and bushing brackets are off, can the swaybar be pulled out thru the side?
Pain in the butt.
@@mabast007 seriously? Is it really a pain on this car?
Great video thanks!
GREAT video!
My nissan versa makes a clunk when you take off and when you make a dead stop only... no clunging on bumps. I removed the stabilizers, still the clung noise is ongoing. What could be the issue?
It may be your lower control arms!
great video tutorial!
I'm happy to help. Thanks for watching.
Most squeaks and rattles are caused by a loose nut behind the wheel.
Hahaha
Another good job.
thank you for stopping by the shop
Good job
Richard Cowtails Appreciate it.
Would this cause a crazy shake @ about 40mph
Yes it is possible . I would recommend that you check the wheel balancing first and then check the front end to make sure that everything is ok. Thanks for watching.
What are the torque specs? I installed sway bar links on the driver and passenger side this morning and now the car vibrates like crazy at speeds over 70mph. I torqued them down to 45 ft. lbs because that was the closest torque spec to my 2010 that I could find online. Thanks !
No torquesssssss needed.
That doesn't sound like a sway bar link issue, you may just notice that symptom more after the repair. The sway bar does just that prevent swaying. Start by checking your tires making sure they are balanced
Hay. I've seen in your brake replacement videos that you say to put the caliper pins in the same hole from which they are removed. I removed the pins from the rear calipers of my 2010 Maxima and didn't pay attention to their location - ugh. Does it really matter which location the pin with the black tip goes into? Thanks Jim!!!
Bill Link yes it does matter, I've made the mistake of not putting them back in right spot and my rim kept getting hot and couldn't figure out why untill switched the pins around
Thanks. I'm not sure which goes where though.
Bill Link i can't exactly remember but I think the bottom pin has a line on it or a little rubber black peice on the end
Bill Link look up 2010 Nissan Maxima rear caliper pins and you'll see the difference the normal looking pin is for the top of the caliper
Why do you think putting them in the wrong locations caused your rims to get hot?
An example for the driveway... on a lift ;)
jim start using power tools. WTF do you think us DIYers are living in the stone age, come on get with it!! we us air tools and not just impact guns ,we us a wide varityof air tools
There are things that you can't do with power tools as you can't use power tools on everything especially for areas that are hard to get to. You can over torque and strip many bolts which is why a torque wrench is required for a lot of things.