you can for sure but you need a press and it's a tedious job. Tried it once that way and ripped the boot on the new ball joint so never again. Also makes cars with showing rust look better. The price really isn't that much of a difference.
@@SqueakyClutch okay cool. My 2012 speed3 has 120k and I was curious when I'm looking at having to do this. Could probably use them now cuz I hear some clunking sometimes when I turn but I'm lowered on ksport coils too so idk if that has something to do with it
Definitely DONT try and push the caliper in with a flat head. When you do need to put the caliper back together, take off your brake fluid reservoir cap and then take an old brake pad and a big c-clamp and slowly clamp the piston down with the old pad protecting it and voila. Or just buy the $20 kit thats made specifically for compressing them.
Thanks for this video! I was stuck at the sway bar bushing part. This will help me to finish the job.
What’s the torque specs on these bolts?
If you jack up through rotor it looses tension on sway bar bushing which makes lower control arm wings easier to pull out.
Appreciate this beautiful knowledge! Once in a lifetime smart comment. 👍
i heard you have to life the trans a little bit with a jack is this true
Link to control arms?
Where did you get the control arms
So you can't just take the lower ball joints out? Or you have to do the control arm also?
you can for sure but you need a press and it's a tedious job. Tried it once that way and ripped the boot on the new ball joint so never again. Also makes cars with showing rust look better. The price really isn't that much of a difference.
Yeah, I had a buddy change the lower control arms.
You did not have to disassemble the caliper like that. Just the 2 mounting bolts and pull the whole assembly off in one piece.
Right lol
The damn plate for the bushing won’t go back over the sway bar bushing
yep! I had to use a jack on my sway bar links to pry up. I got it to work after that.
That’s where I’m stuck right now. Trying to get the plate under the sway bar bushing.
Thanks this was informative
How many miles did your car have when you did this?
165000
@@SqueakyClutch okay cool. My 2012 speed3 has 120k and I was curious when I'm looking at having to do this. Could probably use them now cuz I hear some clunking sometimes when I turn but I'm lowered on ksport coils too so idk if that has something to do with it
Definitely DONT try and push the caliper in with a flat head. When you do need to put the caliper back together, take off your brake fluid reservoir cap and then take an old brake pad and a big c-clamp and slowly clamp the piston down with the old pad protecting it and voila. Or just buy the $20 kit thats made specifically for compressing them.
Dont remove brake caliper, thats extended job.