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.
Thanks for the video. I have both lower control arms, outer tie rod ends, & sway bar links to do on my Maxima. I already have the parts, I just need the time & weather to do it all. Now I have more of a plan to go from since I've seen it done.
@micajahcobbs1809 I found the time to replace the full suspension on the front & rear of my 2014 Maxima. Struts, control arms, tie rod ends, sway bar links with bushings,rear shocks, & rear sway bar links with bushings. I'd have to say at least $800 for a shop to do it all at a minimum. It was $100 to have a shop align it afterward. It'll also depend on where you are... Major big city versus little podunk town will have different hourly rates. I'm not in either, but a good-sized Navy town. It wasn't that hard to do without a lift either & the car rides SO much better it's ridiculous.
@@CcxbbsMy local shop quoted me a little over $1,800 parts and labor just for the front lower control arms. Add in more steering/suspension components, and you could expect to pay upwards of $5,000 for everything
@George Zeck Not necessarily unless the bolt has a lobe on it but the best thing is to put a reference mark the head of the bolt and the strut mounting bracket so you put it back in the same spot. Thanks for watching please Subscribe if you haven't already
Honestly I have the same exact same car and I change everything my self and you do not have to puff those things from the strut. .. nooooo. That’s too much work all I did was wiggle it I. Comfortable it has to be comfortable you cannot put it in with stress or if it’s tight going in .. your doing it wrong one side at a time. I did it to both side YOU JUST HAVE TO KNOW WHAT YOUR DOING ..
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@BIG WILL CAR CARE hey man I love the video I'm going to use it as a reference when I do mine but please don't skin a cat... skin a cow or goat. Even a dog but a poor cat😢 nooo
@Allen Neal I have other videos on how to remove those parts. My videos are detailed and specific to the parts that require servicing or replacement so I try to keep thingbto the point. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
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.
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Better be right dude, lol... Chalk me up for the all day crowd (1/2 day ).... I like the idea of lightening the load, it is a motha to get back in.
Thanks for the video....easy enough now that I saw your video....THANKS!
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Really Great video. Clear, step-by-step instructions.
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Thanks for the video. I have both lower control arms, outer tie rod ends, & sway bar links to do on my Maxima. I already have the parts, I just need the time & weather to do it all. Now I have more of a plan to go from since I've seen it done.
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What do you think the cost could be for a mechanic to do it?
@micajahcobbs1809 I found the time to replace the full suspension on the front & rear of my 2014 Maxima. Struts, control arms, tie rod ends, sway bar links with bushings,rear shocks, & rear sway bar links with bushings. I'd have to say at least $800 for a shop to do it all at a minimum. It was $100 to have a shop align it afterward. It'll also depend on where you are... Major big city versus little podunk town will have different hourly rates. I'm not in either, but a good-sized Navy town.
It wasn't that hard to do without a lift either & the car rides SO much better it's ridiculous.
@@CcxbbsMy local shop quoted me a little over $1,800 parts and labor just for the front lower control arms. Add in more steering/suspension components, and you could expect to pay upwards of $5,000 for everything
Don’t the joints get grease? Did the car need alignment sine the strut was (partially) removed? Thanks
@George Zeck Not necessarily unless the bolt has a lobe on it but the best thing is to put a reference mark the head of the bolt and the strut mounting bracket so you put it back in the same spot. Thanks for watching please Subscribe if you haven't already
Excellent work
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Did you hear a noise when you accelerate from a stop?
Just an update! Replaced control arms both sides and noises went away.
@Anderson Jiang yes you get a noise. Sorry for the late response. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
Shouldn’t the car be jacked up to the correct ride height before torquing down the three bolts? Great video and explanation by the way 👍🏾
@lobsang marrero yes that's how I usually do it. Thanks for watching please Like and Subscribe if you haven't already
Link to the part?
@micajahcobbs You can find it on Amazon or rock auto. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
Fantastic video! Thanks for the detailed explanation of everything! Will definitely make my job easier.
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Honestly I have the same exact same car and I change everything my self and you do not have to puff those things from the strut. .. nooooo. That’s too much work all I did was wiggle it I. Comfortable it has to be comfortable you cannot put it in with stress or if it’s tight going in .. your doing it wrong one side at a time. I did it to both side YOU JUST HAVE TO KNOW WHAT YOUR DOING ..
@TheMarshall5555 there are a few ways to skin a cat it all boils down to whatever method works for you. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
@BIG WILL CAR CARE hey man I love the video I'm going to use it as a reference when I do mine but please don't skin a cat... skin a cow or goat. Even a dog but a poor cat😢 nooo
That's exactly what the f my maxima is doing. Thanks bro.
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Mine too....I have a 09 SV. The rubber looks like it's dry rotted so I have that clunk noise too.
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you should have showed it. would have been much easier that way
@Allen Neal I have other videos on how to remove those parts. My videos are detailed and specific to the parts that require servicing or replacement so I try to keep thingbto the point. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already