Audi Q5 lower control arm Replacement

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • 2010 Audi Q5 Front Lower Control Arm Replacement

Komentáře • 29

  • @stephenburnison7272
    @stephenburnison7272 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Very good instructional video. 👏

  • @leonardozermeno3975
    @leonardozermeno3975 Před rokem +2

    do yu have the link for those control arms I have the same year but I bought ones with wrong ball joint bolt size please thanks

  • @YK-un3cu
    @YK-un3cu Před rokem

    I noticed you did an alignment a few months before this job. 2 questions: Did you change the driver's side as well? Did you do alignment after this job?

  • @MikeLawson-nx6kb
    @MikeLawson-nx6kb Před 4 měsíci

    Super helpful video, do you have any tips about how to get the front lower arm back into the end alignment? Got the ball joint in the spindle and attached back to the shock, but just cant get it back into the final back alignment to screw in

  • @Thatsotaguy
    @Thatsotaguy Před rokem +1

    Didn’t you have to torque it at ride height? or is that on the other arm? Referring to the straight one

    • @daveraymond2265
      @daveraymond2265  Před rokem +2

      You only need to torque the inner bolt at ride height. The inner bolt uses a rubber bushing. The outer ball joint can be torqued anytime.

  • @amartinez424
    @amartinez424 Před rokem

    What ball joint separator did you use? There are a lot of them where the fork won’t fit.

    • @daveraymond2265
      @daveraymond2265  Před rokem +1

      I used this one:
      www.amazon.com/OEMTOOLS-26553-BALL-JOINT-SEPARATOR/dp/B0955H22QD/ref=asc_df_B0955H22QD/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=532546161982&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4394053596716579959&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9003205&hvtargid=pla-1423949755333&psc=1

    • @rebellord5288
      @rebellord5288 Před rokem

      Hey, mine barely fit on the side of the bolt and it ended up breaking the bolt at the same time it came out. Sounded like a gunshot.

  • @hanksdinelli2480
    @hanksdinelli2480 Před rokem

    Hello ✋🏻, i need your advise please. My ride is Audi A4 2006 2.0L ... I had a complete set of control arms replaced today (total 10pcs), and being aligned afterwards, but unfortunately i experienced a very stiff steering wheel. Any clue ?

    • @daveraymond2265
      @daveraymond2265  Před rokem

      Is it possible your wheel just seems to be stiff because you now have all new tight ball joints or is it unusually stiff?

    • @hanksdinelli2480
      @hanksdinelli2480 Před rokem

      Hey Dave, thanks for replying .
      In fact, i left the mechanic garage and drove 16 km to home. And its insanely stiff. Do you believe i should give more time ?

    • @daveraymond2265
      @daveraymond2265  Před rokem

      @@hanksdinelli2480 no that doesn’t sound right I have replaced every control alarm on my ‘97 A4 and it steered beautifully

    • @daveraymond2265
      @daveraymond2265  Před rokem

      @@hanksdinelli2480 if it is insanely stiff something is binding and if you continue to drive it like that it will just wear out whatever is binding

    • @djraphaellourenco8321
      @djraphaellourenco8321 Před 8 měsíci

      Was there before replacing the suspension?? Check the u joints of the steering column inside and outside the car , if u have steering wheel light on can be some malfunction on the steering on electric rack

  • @shishaking2830
    @shishaking2830 Před rokem

    Hey thanks is it the same as Audi Q5 2008 3.0 TDI ?

    • @daveraymond2265
      @daveraymond2265  Před rokem

      The part states that it fits 2009-2010 Q5, so its not exactly the same.

  • @nmaze6913
    @nmaze6913 Před rokem

    Why did you replace the entire control arm? My independent German vehicle mechanic said that I need to replace the entire arms because all of the bushings are shot. Why not just replace the bushings? He’s quoted me over $900 for the job.

    • @daveraymond2265
      @daveraymond2265  Před rokem +1

      My issue was a worn and loose outer ball joint which is an integral part of the arm and cannot be replace separately. If your bushings are shot then the ball joint is probably not far behind. The entire arm cost $125 from Autozone. A Genuine Audi control arm will cost you $440. I think $900 is a bit much and probably what a dealership would charge if not more.

  • @ibrahimnaser7142
    @ibrahimnaser7142 Před rokem

    How much was the control arm? Thank you

    • @daveraymond2265
      @daveraymond2265  Před rokem

      I think I paid about $150 for it.
      It was not an OEM part.

    • @FearOfMissingOutPod
      @FearOfMissingOutPod Před 9 měsíci

      where did you get it? and was the ball joint smaller than the original?

  • @nikkreid6701
    @nikkreid6701 Před rokem

    What symptoms were u having that led u to change it out?

    • @daveraymond2265
      @daveraymond2265  Před rokem

      Clunking over bumps

    • @minodorstefan8146
      @minodorstefan8146 Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@daveraymond2265 really good video. Did you had any vibration in the steering wheel while braking? Got a knocking noise from the front while I drive slow and slightly press the brakes through potholes or pull hard and when I'm doing 70mph and press the brake I get a bit of vibration in the steering wheel. Thanks

    • @miketwopointzero
      @miketwopointzero Před 3 měsíci

      Hey I’m having the same issues with my Q5, did you end up figuring it out? If so any tips you can offer me? Thanks !

  • @naomapavelko4669
    @naomapavelko4669 Před 2 lety

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