I NEVER thought this would make SUCH a difference / Volvo S60 rear control arms replacement
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- čas přidán 5. 06. 2024
- In this video I'm replacing the rear control arms on VOLVO S60 (suspension is same for V60, XC60).
Visually there was not much wear on the control arms, but the driving characteristics improved A LOT!
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Personally i would attempt to renovate the parts and just change the gaskets and bearings. However since the problem is fixed to your satisfaction it is all good! Also, i would attemt to prime the part with zink and paint it with a 2 component epoxy paint. Just brush on paint of course, it would help with scratches since epoxy paint is crazy resistant to physical stress. good job though, if i were to suggest a tool, getting the M12 FRAIWF12-0 from milwaukee or something similar would help you in those tight places.
@@prowled thanks for watching! The parts were actually really cheap, for all the arms and bushings I paid just about 100€, so trying to remove the bushings would be a lot more work then simply replacing :)
The paint I used is some 3 in 1 which includes rust inhibitors, primer and paint. I’m sure there are better options out there, but this is what I had locally available :)
@@AlfisGarage I absolutely can relate to the time issue of renovating parts. As some people say "my time is valuable". And yeah, the best paint is the one you have in your hands. What you did was better than doing nothing, and it is by no means a bad thing since it isn't a part that heats up like the brake calipers.