The most comprehensive video I have watched yet on how to change the lower control arms. I appreciate your making this video and helping me save my fishing truck's front end. Now I can get some tires and be ready for the warmer weather to catch some fish!!!! Thanks.
Do t think I've ever seen the CV come out that easy...so jealous. Not entirely sure why but I have to replace 4wd disconnect every other year, which is impressive for rarely using 4wd. Finally taking the plunge and replacing everything on the front suspension in hopes this will solve my 4wd disconnect problems. Great video.
Just did this exact thing on an ‘04. Greatly appreciate the video and tips your provided, saved me some troubles. I was most worried about the axle seal and it ended up being the easiest thing to do. Might be singing a different tune though if I had pneumatic tools. Thanks again man, look forward to finding other trailblazer videos from ya.
Thank you for filming this so much I have I very stuck rubber bushing for the lower control arm bracket and this video has helped me see exactly where the problem can be solved by removing the bracket its installed in,not even my Haynes manual helped me out for this
I ordered mine replaced. Upper and lower armas. Steering inner and outer ball joints. Bottom ball joints. I didn't do the struts but that's next and stabilizer links and bushings
I did all this on my 05 trailblazer 4 years ago….already had to replace the sway bar end links, ball joints and the tie rod ends again…and one wheel bearing assembly because the battery was leaking acid and screwed a bunch of stuff up from corrosion….i hope it’s not the brand being shite anymore…I used Detroit axle as the brand…can’t afford moog lol….talk about a pita…working on trying to get the passenger side cv shaft out…
Thanks a lot. This is exactly what I am looking for, same problem as my 2004 TB/LT 4WD with axle seal linkage and worn sway bar bushings on both sides.
Thank you. About to replace lower arms tomorrow. This video got me psyched for it. Any idea if there are torque specs for the control arm bushings or shock mount on the arm???
I'm about to dive into this. I'm not a mechanic by any means but I can do certain things. You make this look really simple. I have an 06 trailblazer ss 2 wheel drive.
I have my truck in the air now. Did the upper A arm replacement. Can I replace the lower without taking the axle nuts off? It looked like you installed with the axle in as a test.
The lower control arm is adjustable for the camber where those bolts are on the subframe. He measured it to get it back where the original lower control arm was. Nevertheless it will still need to have an alignment done afterwards
The most comprehensive video I have watched yet on how to change the lower control arms. I appreciate your making this video and helping me save my fishing truck's front end. Now I can get some tires and be ready for the warmer weather to catch some fish!!!! Thanks.
Do t think I've ever seen the CV come out that easy...so jealous. Not entirely sure why but I have to replace 4wd disconnect every other year, which is impressive for rarely using 4wd. Finally taking the plunge and replacing everything on the front suspension in hopes this will solve my 4wd disconnect problems. Great video.
Thank you so much for NOT putting any time laps video! I appreciate that you DONT time laps anything!
195 pds torque specs on that lower control bolts arm 💪🏻, great video,
Thanks for the info
Just did this exact thing on an ‘04. Greatly appreciate the video and tips your provided, saved me some troubles. I was most worried about the axle seal and it ended up being the easiest thing to do. Might be singing a different tune though if I had pneumatic tools. Thanks again man, look forward to finding other trailblazer videos from ya.
Glad it helped
Thank you for filming this so much I have I very stuck rubber bushing for the lower control arm bracket and this video has helped me see exactly where the problem can be solved by removing the bracket its installed in,not even my Haynes manual helped me out for this
Thanks for watching
I ordered mine replaced. Upper and lower armas. Steering inner and outer ball joints. Bottom ball joints. I didn't do the struts but that's next and stabilizer links and bushings
I did all this on my 05 trailblazer 4 years ago….already had to replace the sway bar end links, ball joints and the tie rod ends again…and one wheel bearing assembly because the battery was leaking acid and screwed a bunch of stuff up from corrosion….i hope it’s not the brand being shite anymore…I used Detroit axle as the brand…can’t afford moog lol….talk about a pita…working on trying to get the passenger side cv shaft out…
Lol. Just did all this on my wife's Envoy. Fairly easy to do. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks a lot. This is exactly what I am looking for, same problem as my 2004 TB/LT 4WD with axle seal linkage and worn sway bar bushings on both sides.
You're welcome
Glad I found this after a handful of sub par videos. Ive got an 06 and need to do all the same stuff.
Thanks man good luck
I did mine, you have to take off rotors and brake pads easy, take the whole knuckles off, it's pretty easy on my 07
You're gonna need alignment after. They measure everything but still came out way different alignment.
Thank you. About to replace lower arms tomorrow. This video got me psyched for it. Any idea if there are torque specs for the control arm bushings or shock mount on the arm???
You'll need to do some Googling or get a repair manual for that
I'm about to dive into this. I'm not a mechanic by any means but I can do certain things. You make this look really simple. I have an 06 trailblazer ss 2 wheel drive.
about to do this to mine, very helpful so thank you 🙏🏽
Once you start with one piece of those you should expect more of them worn out. Consider whole suspension if you are gonna stop your truck
Did your strut mounts go on easy. Mine don't seem to fit in all the way but there's a huge gap between the strut mount and the strut bushing.
Easy peasy
Which bolts require a load before tighten down? You mentioned that towards the end. Thanks.
all the ones that go through rubber bushings
@@GibsonGarage thanks.
Can you share the link where you got all your parts ?
Everthing was readily available and purchased from the local parts store
What's the best way to lower the front diff in order to replace to outside casing?
Very carefully, that thing is heavy.
I have my truck in the air now. Did the upper A arm replacement. Can I replace the lower without taking the axle nuts off? It looked like you installed with the axle in as a test.
It might have to be removed because of the way the control arm has to slide out of the subframe but not 100% sure
@@GibsonGarage THANKS! I had to loosen the axle. :( Not that big of a deal! Thanks for the video!
¿la cinta de medir fue para dejar los bujes en su lugar?
The lower control arm is adjustable for the camber where those bolts are on the subframe. He measured it to get it back where the original lower control arm was. Nevertheless it will still need to have an alignment done afterwards
Do you have links for all the parts you ordered?
No it's just OEM stuff from AutoZone