Great video I watched intensevily. That's because I just had to replace the control arm (front driver side) of my 2003 Toyota Corolla. Problem is when I apply brakes or make a right turn there is a "KNOCK". Just like if you knocked on a door. It also happens when I am coming to a complete stop. Help. Thanks.
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@@autodocukwhere is this information included? I'm sitting here with my car jacked up, all the bolts removed except the one that you have to lift the engine to remove! Thanks for letting me know to never trust you again.
Not a mechanic but should the car not have been lowered onto it's wheels on the ground or even a transmission stand to aproximate the ride height before tightening the bolts so as not to stress the bushings in an unnatural position.
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You lot make things look so easy.thank you for the video
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Thanks for your good work, i like to look your video and look it again. You show clearly how it may be easy to change important part, thanks
RHD 1.8 Petrol 2012 T22 is the same but I needed to remove RH top engine mount to lift engine to do RH arm. Good luck.
How many the torque in newtonmeter?
Torque specs for the nuts and bolts for the wishbone and also, don't you need to change the ball joint that is also connected to the wishbone?
89Nm for the two ball joint nuts and bolt and 137Nm for the two wishbone bolts. Replace ball joint after inspection IF required.
with all those tools is easy be a master mechanic piece of cake
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Great video I watched intensevily. That's because I just had to replace the control arm (front driver side) of my 2003 Toyota Corolla. Problem is when I apply brakes or make a right turn there is a "KNOCK". Just like if you knocked on a door. It also happens when I am coming to a complete stop. Help. Thanks.
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Lovely!
Thank you for the video!
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Bonjour, quels sont les symptomes qui indiquent qu'il faut la changer? merci
Extraneous sounds when driving irregularities, knocking, creaking
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Very useful channel, thanks so much.
Would you mind to upload some mitsubishi asx videos???
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Thank you for your videos
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autodoc after changing the front suspension arm or sway bar no need to have the wheel alignment?
Yes, after any work related to the suspension of the car, it is recommended to adjust the wheel alignment.
That side is really easy but how about the driver side? You have to say in the driver side you have to lift up the motor
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You have to lift motor you have no choice i did it many times im a toyota mecanic
@@autodocukwhere is this information included? I'm sitting here with my car jacked up, all the bolts removed except the one that you have to lift the engine to remove! Thanks for letting me know to never trust you again.
Sidenote, its actually not that bad. Release the front motorcushion and use a crowbar to lift and just slip the nut out, two people required.
Don't forget to do the tracking afterwards
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locktite them threads
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I'm amazed at how fast you replaced that, my Toyota stealership charged me £400 to replace both sides. 😧
Great video by the way.
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The "easy" side
Not a mechanic but should the car not have been lowered onto it's wheels on the ground or even a transmission stand to aproximate the ride height before tightening the bolts so as not to stress the bushings in an unnatural position.
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Not easy as it looks or as fast to do but handy save money
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If you had car lift and could hire them to pubic would there business an hours hire
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No need to remove the wheel
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Think it might have made it harder to see what was going on in the video with the wheel on .