This was helpful. On the driver's side, taking off that top ball joint nut, and separating it but is essential for reinstall. I found that I had to swing the entire control arm/rotor assembly forward towed the front of the car for the bolt holes at top to the suspension to line up and finally fit. I highly recommend two people for help to line the holes up at top. Hope this helps someone else.
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Hi there! Yes, after replacing a strut on your 221 4 matic, it's typically recommended to get a wheel alignment to ensure optimal performance. If you have any further questions, feel free to visit us at www.youcanic.com. At Youcanic, we're here to empower you as a car owner with free resources, guides and our exclusive Youcanic scanner for easy car maintenance. We even have factory repair manuals for more detailed assistance. Happy motoring!
Mine too. Hammering didn't help. Just did mine 7 days ago. I had to use a ball joint splitter rented from O'Reilly's. I had to saw my bolt in half to get the right leverage using ball joint splitter hanging over top of control arm. It popped out & whole thing landed on floor. Luckily no pry bar was flung in the air, because that bottom air shock bolt was really stuck
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This was helpful. On the driver's side, taking off that top ball joint nut, and separating it but is essential for reinstall. I found that I had to swing the entire control arm/rotor assembly forward towed the front of the car for the bolt holes at top to the suspension to line up and finally fit. I highly recommend two people for help to line the holes up at top. Hope this helps someone else.
Thanks for the video i appreciate it it was simple and clear i pulled my shock out and put the new one in in 1 hrs time
That’s easier then changing a spare tire thanks brother
Absolutely, we're all about making it as simple as possible at YOUCANIC. We've created a Full System Scanner for comprehensive car diagnostics, it's like your personal mechanic. Learn more at www.youcanic.com/scanner. We also provide OEM Factory Repair Manuals and a platform for car-related inquiries, all at www.youcanic.com. Feel free to explore these resources and reach out with questions to make your auto repairs more accessible. We're here for you at www.youcanic.com, and we appreciate your trust in YOUCANIC.
Thanks for the video! Very helpful
I have a 221 4 matic. Waiting on front right strut to arrive. Do i need a wheel alignment after doing this ?
Hi there! Yes, after replacing a strut on your 221 4 matic, it's typically recommended to get a wheel alignment to ensure optimal performance. If you have any further questions, feel free to visit us at www.youcanic.com. At Youcanic, we're here to empower you as a car owner with free resources, guides and our exclusive Youcanic scanner for easy car maintenance. We even have factory repair manuals for more detailed assistance. Happy motoring!
@YOUCANIC thanks again guys.
Thank you for the video! Bu chance, are you able to share torque specs? Everyone always seems to forget this important detail.
The big bolts are 3 ooga boogas, the medium bolts are 2 ooga boogas, the small bolts are 1 ooga booga
Is it oil or air ?
The freaking bottom bolt is f****** stuck any ideas on how else I can get it out if I'm hammering it and it doesn't come off.
Hammer harder it will come out unless you dont want to destroy the ball joint threads . You can also use a ball joint seperator.
Mine too. Hammering didn't help. Just did mine 7 days ago. I had to use a ball joint splitter rented from O'Reilly's. I had to saw my bolt in half to get the right leverage using ball joint splitter hanging over top of control arm.
It popped out & whole thing landed on floor. Luckily no pry bar was flung in the air, because that bottom air shock bolt was really stuck
@@TheAviamthat’s what I was thinking to cut the bolt
Youcanic torque specs
Showing off the new drums lol
Hi there, we're thrilled that you enjoyed our video on the new drums! At YOUCANIC, we strive to empower car owners with the knowledge and tools to confidently tackle car maintenance. Check us out at www.youcanic.com for valuable free resources, helpful guides, and our exclusive YOUCANIC scanner.
Got a question? Don't hesitate to reach out on our site - we're here to help. We even offer factory repair manuals for comprehensive support. Supporting you on your car ownership journey is our mission. Thanks for being a part of the YOUCANIC community.