@@lakesautomotivediagnostics6509 any idea what the symptom of a bad one of these would feel like? Why did this one get replaced? I was told to replace mine, I'm about to to do it, got the car on the lift but they don't seem bad. I assume the one you replaced was all cracked or did it look fine but still needed replaced?
@@MysteryScienceGaming when they are real bad, and you tap the brakes when you are going very slow, you can feel a small jerk in the front wheels, and if someone is outside of the vehicle, looking at the wheels, you can see the wheels move forward and backwards a little bit
@@lakesautomotivediagnostics6509 ty you the quick reply. I just replaced mine and still same issue so that isn't it. However, I did notice on the side of the car I'm having the problem I encountered something different from the other side. The triangle-ish arm the holds this bushing, as well as the other, and then attaches the tire acted strange. On the left driver side I had to pry it down hard like you did. On the passenger side tho it was very loose. I was able to pull it down by hand and it stayed down. Any idea what that would be a sign of? Should I just replace all suspension parts on that side maybe? It's my wife's car so I don't mind doing the work to troubleshoot it. Any ideas? ty.
Looks an easy fix . Seems like all those euro cars have big suspension bushes that look expensive to fix .
I thought they was going to be stuck on there and a pain in the butt but it was super super easy🔧💯🔧
@@lakesautomotivediagnostics6509 any idea what the symptom of a bad one of these would feel like? Why did this one get replaced? I was told to replace mine, I'm about to to do it, got the car on the lift but they don't seem bad. I assume the one you replaced was all cracked or did it look fine but still needed replaced?
@@MysteryScienceGaming when they are real bad, and you tap the brakes when you are going very slow, you can feel a small jerk in the front wheels, and if someone is outside of the vehicle, looking at the wheels, you can see the wheels move forward and backwards a little bit
@@lakesautomotivediagnostics6509 ty you the quick reply. I just replaced mine and still same issue so that isn't it. However, I did notice on the side of the car I'm having the problem I encountered something different from the other side. The triangle-ish arm the holds this bushing, as well as the other, and then attaches the tire acted strange. On the left driver side I had to pry it down hard like you did. On the passenger side tho it was very loose. I was able to pull it down by hand and it stayed down. Any idea what that would be a sign of? Should I just replace all suspension parts on that side maybe? It's my wife's car so I don't mind doing the work to troubleshoot it. Any ideas? ty.
Sounds like either the front bushing and or the ball joint that mounts where the tire is, we may need to replace the whole lower control arm