1994 Chevrolet Suburban Control Arms

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
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    00:00 - Intro
    00:36 - Remove Shock
    03:23 - Compress Coil Spring
    04:38 - Remove Sway Bar Link
    05:22 - Remove Lower Control Arm & Coil Spring
    08:36 - Install Control Arm & Coil Spring
    10:58 - Install Sway Bar Link
    12:55 - Remove Upper Control Arm
    16:58 - Install Upper Control Arm
    21:17 - Decompress Coil Spring
    22:19 - Install Shock
    25:15 - Repeat Process On Opposite Side & Get An Alignment
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Komentáře • 30

  • @stampsandrew
    @stampsandrew Před 2 lety +6

    I am surprised you were able to get this whole job done without removing the rotor and caliper. You're the only one on YT who I have seen do it this way!

    • @FunkyGOB
      @FunkyGOB Před rokem

      Just disconnect the tie rod and you can spin the whole assembly out of the way.

    • @user-jq7fs2ko6s
      @user-jq7fs2ko6s Před měsícem

      It's not hard to do it this way when you have a rack to put the vehicle on and raise it in the air high enough to work on it properly.

  • @chrisunderhill8853
    @chrisunderhill8853 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for sharing this was a perfect vod, in quality, and explanation. i seen this done with out the spring compressor but i think its a much larger fight with out it.

  • @231gnx
    @231gnx Před 2 lety +1

    Very precise and informative.Good video,learned from your instructions!

  • @jonasinfratiera73
    @jonasinfratiera73 Před 2 lety +2

    really great video, so informative! nicely done thank you.

  • @showtime2203
    @showtime2203 Před 2 lety +1

    Man thanks a lot couldn’t do it with out this video 👌🏿

  • @WildSuns42
    @WildSuns42 Před 2 lety +2

    I am replacing my control arms right now. I wish I had that spring compressor, mine I don't have much trust in... When I removed my shocks I used an impact on both top nuts and they both came right off as the shocks were not that old and no rust at all.... One came off and in fine order. The other though, well I had thought something wrong with it for some time. with bad ball joints and bushings my truck had a bad vibration at times when braking, almost like a warped rotor but could not feel it the pedal. So I assume it was all the slop. But its also was coming from the side with the bad shock, which was bad because it was not secured inside of it. The rod at some point had unthreaded from what ever its screwed onto at the bottom of the rod inside the shock. this resulted in no real dampening or pressure inside the shock and not only does the rod go all the way in with no effort but it also pulls all the way out of the shock body also, at which point oil spills out if not holding it upright... There was not signs of any leakage or anything prior to removal. I kind of think defective or that it detached on install or from all that shaking when braking over last couple years... Like that shock tool.

  • @vkarmv
    @vkarmv Před 3 lety

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @WildSuns42
    @WildSuns42 Před 2 lety +2

    At 18:30 into video you can see where an upper control arm bolts onto the frame... And you can clearly see also that one of the pair of bolt holes has knock out tabs in it and the other does not... Why ? Should the knock out tabs be removed when ever a front end is rebuilt to allow for adjusted/allignment or?

    • @FunkyGOB
      @FunkyGOB Před rokem

      Yeah you get a knockout tool and punch it out. Then buy adjustable camber bolts and you can now adjust your camber.

  • @WildSuns42
    @WildSuns42 Před 2 lety

    I have been trying to get that lower ball joint to come lose from the steering knuckle every way i can think of and it just won't come out.

  • @josealbertocalderon7536
    @josealbertocalderon7536 Před 4 měsíci

    Gracias

  • @badgoat6660
    @badgoat6660 Před 3 lety

    I bet it rode like a dream

  • @DavidSanchez-sf3by
    @DavidSanchez-sf3by Před 9 měsíci

    Damn this is RWD no one has a video for 4WD

  • @adnerflores2827
    @adnerflores2827 Před rokem

    -teacher a question is the same procedure for the 2000 chevy astro ???

  • @freshlystealthy45
    @freshlystealthy45 Před 3 lety +1

    Good stuff 👏

  • @donaldaustin3635
    @donaldaustin3635 Před rokem

    exactly how many inches were you able to compress the spring with that tool ? tool i am using uses a fork at the bottom and can only compress the spring one and a half inches which isn't enought to get spring back in.

  • @hazoubar
    @hazoubar Před rokem

    Are the lower control arms the same on 1994 c2500 7.4 engine and c1500?

  • @ironhorse6688
    @ironhorse6688 Před rokem

    Are the upper control arm spring loaded? Because I seen before when u disconnect the ball joint the arm flips up

  • @user-rb5bw9qh7m
    @user-rb5bw9qh7m Před rokem

    where did you get the lower control arms? i have a 1994 K1500 4wd that i would like to replace

  • @sKid-ts7hr
    @sKid-ts7hr Před 2 lety +1

    Great video and really helpful . Did u torque the bolts while it's on the lift ? I think that bushings should be torqued after full car waight on the ground im i right ?

    • @idiotintexas787
      @idiotintexas787 Před 8 měsíci

      Yes, although personally I’m having trouble getting a roque wrench in there to do it

  • @jacobrorabaugh3609
    @jacobrorabaugh3609 Před 2 lety

    Can you send a link for that spring compressor tool?

  • @toddbob55
    @toddbob55 Před 2 lety +2

    Nothing like trading Strong tensile OEM metal control arms ........for junk Aftermarket parts that will last 20k miles if your lucky

    • @dixienormus5106
      @dixienormus5106 Před 8 měsíci

      Must not have had to change the ball joints a few times and wore out the lower bore fit. Precision makes control arms from re-pressed oem arms.

  • @GueroObs
    @GueroObs Před rokem

    How tight are u supposed to tight the ball joint nuts? Is it supposed to be the nut width and insert the pin trough the nut and bolt or can the nut go way down past the pin insert and just have the pin trough the bolt ? How tight does it have to be?

  • @richodd2292
    @richodd2292 Před rokem

    my control arms were so bad they just fell out

  • @yzmoto80
    @yzmoto80 Před 2 lety

    I wouldn’t put that pot metal aftermarket garbage on my truck. Just to save the time of cleaning your arms, and replacing ball joints and bushings with GM Parts. There’s a reason the OEM parts last 100,000 miles ! Ever think about that ?
    It’s just laziness. The best control arms available were installed on your vehicle at the factory, and you just threw them in the garbage ! 😂

    • @WildSuns42
      @WildSuns42 Před 2 lety +4

      Even those parts are not the same as the originals were. The ones you buy now for replacement are new and just gm approved which is not the same as original parts.