Ford Ranger Everest BT50 Front upper suspension bushes

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  • @heathmurphy3735
    @heathmurphy3735 Год назад

    65nm for the ball joint mate, from the service manual.

  • @aarontownley1
    @aarontownley1 Год назад +2

    Another great video - thank you so must for investing the time into making these videos for us. As a PX2 Ranger owner I find them incredibly informative and useful.

  • @ItsMe-fg2jn
    @ItsMe-fg2jn 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much for the informative video, you explained everything well, and I will now be able to get my Ranger registered.

  • @tyroneclarke1666
    @tyroneclarke1666 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your video.

  • @edisonferreiradossantos6480
    @edisonferreiradossantos6480 Год назад +2

    Very good!
    Thanks!

  • @heathmurphy3735
    @heathmurphy3735 Год назад +1

    You need a bench vice Mr Watt!

    • @killawattgarage
      @killawattgarage  Год назад

      Shhh 🤫 I actually need to cleanup so I can get to use my workbench with a vice.

  • @bethzarin6439
    @bethzarin6439 Год назад +3

    Thanks. I did exactly what you did on my Ford Ranger, replaced my right Upper Control Arm by myself after watching your tutorial. It goes smoothly and now all the clunking and slight steering to the right all gone. I plan to replaced my left UCA as well, but it's bushing were not that bad as my other side so I might do it next time instead.
    To complete the control arm package, may you please do a Lower Control Arm replacement?
    And may I ask something, my ranger is a Manual transmission 2.2Liter. There is a bit of thug or clicking sound underneath when I change gears specially at the lower ranges such as 1st, 2nd and reverse gear there is a click sound of metal after shifting and then the first bite when you accelerate is not smooth. When you try to accelerate there is a sudden bite and thug before it continue accelerating. There is like a "play" before the metal in transmission or clutch or something bites and accelerate. And this Play-Like sound is the clunk or click sound that I'm hearing. Some kind of shift-shock for a lack of a better term. And this sound is making the acceleration jerk a little before it smoothens. But this is manual transmission.

    • @bethzarin6439
      @bethzarin6439 Год назад +2

      I dont know how to explain, but imagine two gears spinning left and then it stop and then you turn it right again, but since the gear is worn out and there is a space in the tooth, therefore it will not move backwards immediately, there is a play first before it touch the tooth of the gears and that is making a click and jerk when changing gears.
      My explanation is something like that in terms of feeling. And take note that shifting is also not too smooth now, the shift lever is not as smooth as it was before and it takes a little more force to push the lever now. And also the clutch pedal is now a little harder to press.

  • @sobremisasa
    @sobremisasa Год назад

    may i know what kind of aftr market bushing you placed in there? its kind of easy to install unlike the original kind bushing.

  • @ddjsrob
    @ddjsrob 9 месяцев назад

    How did you know they needed replacement?

  • @user-wx3xd9rb7y
    @user-wx3xd9rb7y Год назад

    What brand of bushing do you have a link

  • @georgebets4128
    @georgebets4128 Год назад

    What was the cable you tied up at the end?
    Ta

  • @AndrewArjoon
    @AndrewArjoon 29 дней назад

    What brand are those bushings?

  • @rosckoroscko4578
    @rosckoroscko4578 9 месяцев назад

    Saludos no los pudo conseguir en México me puedes enviar unos o donde los conpro

  • @patrios8881
    @patrios8881 Год назад

    How i search on amazon?

  • @user-hm5ly1cm6h
    @user-hm5ly1cm6h Год назад

    How to get like this Rubber?

    • @killawattgarage
      @killawattgarage  Год назад

      www.nolathane.com.au/product_detail.php?part_number=45793&sq=5053&sq2=173383