16-23 Chevy Malibu Rear Knuckle Repalcement Detailed Video Buick Regal Suspension Knuckle Rear Noise
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- čas přidán 8. 08. 2023
- In this video, I show in detail how to replace the rear Suspension Knuckle. The car in the video is a 2017 Chevy Malibu. The vehicle was making an annoying noise from the rear. I also replaced the rear shocks in a previous video that's uploaded to the channel. The steering knuckle is a common issue with these vehicle. The lower bushing being the culprit.
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Man I thank you bro. I can now fix my wife’s car for much less than what the dealer quoted me, $1400 for both rear knuckles 😬… Gonna get the parts ordered tonight with Amazon Prime and I’ll have them both installed by Saturday night. Thanks brother, enjoy your evening 😎 🫡
You're very welcome. It's a pretty straightforward job. You'll knock it out in no time. Thanks for watching my content.
Thank you so much for the great content! I was about to do the hub/bearing assembly on my girls malibu but she has also had the clunk clunk issue that I had read on the forums was a knuckle most likely. I'm guessing the failed knuckle bushing may have contributed to the bearing failing. Now that I saw your video I'm definitely gonna swap the knuckles when I do those hubs since it all right there anyways. Thanks again for taking your time to share your methods for the r&r on this common failure point of these Malibu's!
You're very welcome. Thank you soooo much for watching.Good luck with your fixes!
I was actually looking for something different. But my car is making this same knocking noise! Thank you
You're very welcome. Thank you for watching.
Having the same problem with my 2018 regal. Dealership said $1,600 to replace both rear knuckles! Watching your video makes me want to tackle this with my friend to help. Great video thanks for the info
If I were you, I'd definitely tackle it. It's fairly easy. The parts although OEM, are very inexpensive. I can send you the links to the parts. You could save a ton and have it done within a few hours. Thank you so much for watching.
Thank you for such an amazing video, this was a life saver. Was able to knock this out with my dad yesterday. Took about 5 hours, but we got new pads rotors and wheel bearings as well. Very helpful and saved me lots of labor costs
You're very welcome. I am glad my video helped you guys. Thank you SOOOO much for watching my content.
Going to actually replace both knuckles and both shocks at the same time. Smart to pull the shocks off first and leave them off while working on the knuckles to give me more room? Thanks for all you do.
I would do one side at a time (shock and knuckle). That allows you to be in rhythm when replacing the opposite side. It just makes things flow easily and consistently to do it that way, in my opinion. I have a detailed video of the shock replacement as well. Thank YOU for watching.
@@TerenceDIY Thank you, sir for what you do. What you mentioned is my plan of attack.
You're very welcome. Once again, thank you for watching.
Very well done. Appreciated suggestions of leaving bolts in place and you showed technique with purpose.
Thank you very much and thanks for watching.
Wow💥 Good job bubba!!! Man o man" you shore' got some nice tools!!! 🛠
How many tons were each of your jackstand again thanks for your help. You are the one of the most detailed videos I watched. Definitely will recommend all your videos to people.
For this job I used some 2 ton jack stand in which was more than enough. Although I have many jack stands, my brother recommended the ones I am using in the video for smaller jobs and to carry in my truck. I also bought a set of these for my other truck (link below).
www.amazon.com/Tool-International-KTI61201-Jack-Stand/dp/B071JBPTKC/ref=sr_1_9?crid=3PYEJZS4HQ9LW&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.vJnirDDKZVkTz4MKH6LHxr_xJu2qqcyGr2wXAy1cSlIM91bwwe8W75Vto3J-dVtpSJ8cVjlrON7WNOdYo51stCE8FNn4uG7FWJWWZXsJH9a4xtmjDx2N-xe1f_4pVpZCVlW3sMjFnGi5LoCH5X6EW6LBneFsTD0-ZCEJftTZA9ldIxLWB0JIu9QCKXZvQRbh0CuQmfVUmOhj_kw2dn-LAhiUa25WaAwawIjg5Tft6p3Fk7DYvn3G5T9ASqMRMGZZ81wKH5zjL7FiN9lo1S9Pkwh74d77yXgyAtfp7PmiWd0.CvB9skLM3dNYWQaYXGavqgYSoMhu8_n7YmJa9S-LGSE&dib_tag=se&keywords=2%2Bton%2Bjack%2Bstands&qid=1708558361&sprefix=2%2Bton%2Bjack%2Bstands%2Caps%2C190&sr=8-9&th=1
hallelujah, i found the fix for my car. been having issues with it for 2 years. and just now finally found a video. wish it was a recall, so troublesome
It should have definitely been a recall however, GM knew the car dealer repair shops would have been flooded with these cars because of the flaw in that knuckle bushing. Thank you SO much for watching!
Curious on what site did you buy your set ? I seem some on eBay but wanting new ones .
I just sent you links to both (driver and passenger)
@@TerenceDIYI'm not seeing the links ?
www.amazon.com/Suspension-Spindle-Chevrolet-Sportback-22949387/dp/B0BHQF5BTD?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=A3GYAGS013ULEZ
www.amazon.com/ACDelco-Knuckle-Asm-Rr-SLP-1-84454535/dp/B08NLVLSXH/ref=asc_df_B08NLVLSXH/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=661037163269&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=293019308327095757&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9021629&hvtargid=pla-2186829451667&psc=1
I have a 2018 doing the same thing. Really hear it when I’m back up and pulling up real slow. Very detailed video. Think I can fix it myself. Thank you.
You ABSOLUETLY can fix it yourself! Thank YOU so much for watching. I really appreciate it.
Thanks for this great video. It really helped me do this job on my daughters car.
That's awesome Tim. I am glad my video helped you out. Thank YOU for watching.
Such a big help, thanks. I had it all messed up
You're very welcome. Thank you for watching.
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing!!!!
You're very welcome Jon. Thank YOU for watching.
Excellent video
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Great video. Thank you
You're very welcome. Thank YOU for watching.
Well done and Thank you very much.
You're very welcome Matthew. Thank you for watching.
You are my hero. I'm not a DIY mechanic but after watching your video I think I can do this. Thanks for the an amazing tutorial. If possible, could you share the tools you were using? Going to need some new toys. 😂
Thanks for placing a smile on my face. Here are the tools I used.
This first link is my go to (Dewalt 1/2 impact) It's small but a monster.
www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-ATOMIC-20V-MAX-Cordless-Brushless-1-2-in-Variable-Speed-Impact-Wrench-Tool-Only-DCF921B/316627128
This is the best of the best (Dewalt DC900) nothing is better. I use this when bolts are stubborn.
www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-20V-MAX-Lithium-Ion-Cordless-1-2-in-Impact-Wrench-Kit-DCF900P1/317991282?source=shoppingads&locale=en-US&srsltid=AfmBOopUd4cJope_JzfWu6ZJ6h1j-EYcKenbB04Od66XT4F2Vk1g5J6IDvk
@@TerenceDIY you are the man. Thanks again. I plan to attempt this over the summer. I might have questions. 😂
Ask as many questions as you like. It's a fairly easy job.
Where do you place the jack on the Malibu to put it on stands? Everything I can find says jack it up at the indentations but how does that work if that's where you're putting the stands?
You said any questions. 😂
I show exactly where to place the jack starting at the 1:20 mark.
GREAT VIDEO
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Good video thank you for share.
You're very welcome. Thank YOU for watching.
I wish I would've seen this video and how common a problem this is for malibu's BEFORE I just bought a 2017 LT that has this very issue like everyone else.
Yep, it's a VERY common issue. Thanks for watching.
PB blaster worked for me. Try it. If the bushing is not too far gone lubricants work
Yep, it's pretty good stuff. Been using it since I was a young teenager. Thank you SO much for watching.
Man, $120 for a nice EZUP and you'll be outta the sun! Nice video 🫡
Great video! Always very detailed.🙂 So I do want to ask, between the shock absorbers & the knuckles, which should I replace? Is it the hub making the clunk or the housing on top of the shock absorbers? Thanks!
I would replace the knuckles first (most common for the noise).
Wow, this a major issue with GM cars and it seems like this is the perfect fix. Wish you were in NJ I’d pay ya myself!
And I would have happily helped you with a flawless install. Thanks for watching.
Great video!
That knocking makes me crazy.
Did you have your alignment checked soon after the replacement?
Nope, there was no need to have the alignment checked. Thank you SO much for watching.
A 21mm socket and wrench will work better than a 13/16” if you have them. Good video.
I tried both and they are identical. I have EVERY socket known. Lol. Thank you SO much for watching.
Actually they are not identical a 21mm is slightly larger the bolts are in fact metric there are no standard bolts on that car.
👍 Very nice !!! Seems like I can't give ya enough thumbs up, and likes 💥 🛠 !!!
Thank you James. I really appreciate you watching my content.
Very detailed video. Thanks. Where did you order the Knuckle and what was the cost? Thanks again.
I believe she spent less than $100 for each. Here is the website she bought them from.
www.partsgeek.com
Great video, you are quick.
Where did you purchase the knuckles?
I’m working on a 2017 chevy Malibu .
Here are a couple of links to the parts (below). Thank you SOOOOO much for watching.
www.partsgeek.com/vntkx7p-chevrolet-malibu-suspension-knuckle-set.html?TTC&PartsGeek+Google+Base&For+2016-2020+Chevrolet+Malibu+Suspension+Knuckle+Set+Replacement+N02-332AN02-333+Rear+2017+2018+2019&fp=pp&gbm=a&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw2uiwBhCXARIsACMvIU0HjXMOwQBfOlieqRTZ1CT5qifNDTZZ5w_cufWo7YoyBHGBjnK4CjUaAuFPEALw_wcB
www.amazon.com/Rear-Suspension-Knuckle-Spindle-Compatible/dp/B0BHMJBCB1/ref=asc_df_B0BHMJBCB1/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=652442840311&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=13183896167659368474&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9021629&hvtargid=pla-2011565143809&psc=1&mcid=61875eea353f3b6f988ed9665c282a80
Do u live near NY, cause u can do my car, I have this problem as well, you seem to know what you're doing. 👍👍👍
I wish I could help. I'm in Chicago, Illinois.
@@TerenceDIY ty man the dealership here in NY wants 2200 to replace both parts.
I have the links to the actual OEM parts in the description box.
There should be a recall on this. Mines been doing it for a while but it's getting worse. I'm just being lazy. Trying to see if I can cheat a little and just try to get some grease in there.
I totally agree about the recall. The grease will not help unfortunately. If it does, it will be short lived. Pretty easy fix and the parts are inexpensive. Thanks for watching.
I have a 2020 Malibu having same issue, what if I didn’t change that part? Is ghat make any additional damages??
Nope, it will not cause further damage. However, the noise would just become more and more annoying. Thanks for watching.
Thanks ❤
Is there a relatively cheap impact drill and electric wratchet wrench you would recommend? Im trying to get my list of tools together and im unsure what would be the most appropriate. Thanks man! I appreciate you putting this video together.
Update:
I can't seem to find a site for the rear knuckles. The only one I found is basically cheap quality. Can you help?
The links are in the description for both OEM parts at a discounted rate. As far as decent affordable impacts and ratchets, Harbor Frieght "Bauer" brand is decent and they "Hercules" are nice. Both being affordable. Let me know if you need anymore help. Thanks for watching.
I could be wrong but the link appears to be for steering knuckles instead of rear suspension knuckles. I managed to find the rear suspension knuckles through that site but they're out of stock. The only ones I could find were OEM and were $260 for the pair.
Also, thanks for the advice! I'll go to HF in the AM
You are correct! They sent me the wrong links. I should have clicked on them before adding them to the description box. Everyone is on backorder for them. I was able to find these links.
www.partsgeek.com/vntkx7p-chevrolet-malibu-suspension-knuckle-set.html?TTC&PartsGeek+Google+Base&For+2016-2020+Chevrolet+Malibu+Suspension+Knuckle+Set+Replacement+N02-332AN02-333+Rear+2017+2018+2019&fp=pp&gbm=a&cid=18060922446&gclid=CjwKCAjw38SoBhB6EiwA8EQVLqXcTR89E1dt0aiPlX_MF_tecRfE337al_II-X1MAMHP9rNnOS0NxxoCSCEQAvD_BwE
www.partsgeek.com/wrfmpqw-chevrolet-malibu-suspension-knuckle.html
@@TerenceDIY appreciate it!
No problem.
Could you please list all of the tools required to complete the job?
Hi, I show every tool in detail what I am using and exactly how I am using it in the video. I made sure this how-to-video was extremely detailed and not leave out anything.
How do u figure out which side is popping or do u suggest just changing both?
Definitely change both. It's a must. Thanks for watching.
Hey where are you from??
How many hours did this take man? Ive worked on my own vehicles my whole life but time depends if ill work on it myself anymore lol.
To be honest, if I wasn't filming such a detailed video, this would have been a two hour job MAX for me. An hour on each side. It's a fairly easy job. Thanks for watching.
I’m having this issue but on the front end. Any advice?
It's most likely the strut mounts. How many miles on the car? Here is a link to the struts if you decide to replace them.
www.ebay.com/itm/325717492593?itmmeta=01HWB40PJSH7AEPPHJAB72BRGW&hash=item4bd6468371:g:J9UAAOSwJgJkooVc&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA4KegzEtigCskCfzdJ7z1olnxYEyDWcJkNT0mU0rqgY3k0Z7z1bQy8GsrqMUgLGsHKR0QlIKi%2FDlfM%2FZwRH%2BLgo4LjQ6vGNczx1eFrVjXRYzz9QNi2SmIJLgWTKl7hzwPV6vWDPsoVIAorrQjJnfAoK96s4inz7QwNphRYKWvDnMAF72g7DN7pG1nVNggyJQ5Z9xRj3e%2F02m7mNAU845QwU28vhrIX0lOnQ8LKWPAaMsSZzeFQH0TxvcwATTIFrpvEv3D6tEcN3%2BCsJ2fSKz0AlEYpESVlDaI0k%2FMHwq%2BP8Gv%7Ctkp%3ABFBM2umC5OJj
Hey does the knuckle comes with the bushing ?
Yes, it comes complete as in the video. I show everything and detail in this video. If you need the link to the GM OEM parts, here it is (below). Thank you SO much for watching.
www.maloufpartsxperts.com/oem-parts/gm-passenger-side-steering-knuckle-23384198
www.maloufpartsxperts.com/oem-parts/gm-driver-side-steering-knuckle-23384197
If you don’t mind me asking … where are you located?
Chicago, Illinois.
I live in cook county IL, I have a 2016 Chevy Malibu and I just replaced the rear shocks like how you explained in a different video. By any chance would you be able to help me out with this in the near future? I believe I have the exact same problem. Thanks
Hi, if I were to help, it would be a while from now. I have about five major jobs in front of me. I would love to help though. Fairly easy job to me.
@@TerenceDIY thanks for getting back to me! & I understand you’re busy! If by any chance you have a free day let me know. Appreciate the video
What city are you located in?
@@TerenceDIY Mount Prospect. Not too far from Chicago
Okay, I know where you are. My big brother is an airplane mechanic fror O'hare airport and you're in that vicinity. I'll see if I can fit you in soon. What exactly would you want me to do? Make the repair? Thanks,
Sucks they are on backorder been dealing with the noise but my mom drives the car now more and is concerned since it does sound like it gets worse
I sent you links for a decent price.
My rear struts kinda sound like a ball joint clunk or pop occasionally. . Is that what this is causing?
Definitely a clunking sound even if you're driving over a smooth surface at low speeds.
@@TerenceDIY I mean do you think it sounded like ball joint would sound just in the rear? That's what I'm hearing
Sorta but not as loud. Can you hear the noise as soon as you drive off? How about if your driving slow or at the speed limit down a SMOOTH road? Those are the tell tale signs of those rear knuckle bushings being bad.
@@TerenceDIY I can sometimes hear it when driving but mostly when like stopped or letting off brake and starting or coming to I stop I hear it. It's no loud but noticeable.
Sounds about right especially since it's such a common issue. VERY common.
I have done this to my Chevy Malibu 2016 but the problem came up again 8 months later on the rear right side 😢
Did you use the OEM/GM brand? Or aftermarket?
So I'm a total noob and know nothing about cars. If I'm getting coilovers for my car, do I still need to do this? I'm having the same issue.
Absolutely. The coilovers will only replace your shocks. Thanks,
@@TerenceDIY Thank you. I appreciate it. God bless. May you be blessed with more business and abundance.
You're very welcome.
Is an alignment needed after all this?
No alignment required. Thanks,
For me was. My brake pads only reversing
I have a 2017 chevrolet malibu i have replace the knuckles 2 times and have to replace them for the 3rd time
Are you buying the GM OEM ones? Of the aftermarket ones?n I installed the GM OEM on this vehicle.
@@TerenceDIY I got mine from partsgeek
Hi
What did the noise sound like
A clunk sort of similar to as if something was rolling side to side in your trunk hitting up against things.
@@TerenceDIY So that answers what my question was/is. Does noise sound like something is rolling around in the trunk? Thanks!
Yes Scott! That sense of something rolling around in the trunk, when it wasn't, was driving the owner crazy! Lol.
Good Evening…could you please tell me where you bought those parts?
Does the part comes with the bushing as well ?
Yes, it's a complete part as in the video. GM made the newer part more reliable. If you need the link to the parts, they are right above this comment (a viewer asked for them). Thanks,
These looks like front knuckles? Or am I mistaken here and they are for the rear wheels?@@TerenceDIY
They were. The parts were replaced. I deleted those links. Sorry about that.