Ball Joints and Tie Rod Ends in a 2004-2012 GMC Canyon or Chevy Colorado

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • I replaced the upper and lower ball joints, tie rod ends and linkages in my 2009 GMC Canyon 4x4. Here are the parts I used:
    Upper ball joints: amzn.to/3Yw7bCX
    Lower ball joints: amzn.to/47oT6eO
    Tie Rod ends: amzn.to/3rZBBRX
    Driver sway bar link: amzn.to/3s2RZ4c
    Passenger sway bar link: amzn.to/3KsHq0o
    Specialty tools:
    36mm axle socket: amzn.to/44U3XLS
    Torque specs from here: autospecz.com/...
    Tie rods: 42 ft-lbs
    Axle nut: 191 ft-lbs
    Upper ball joint small bolts: 35 ft-lbs
    Upper ball joint castle nut: 74 ft-lbs
    Lower ball joint small bolts: 44 ft-lbs
    Lower ball joint castle nut: 107 ft-lbs
    Swaybar links: 32 ft-lbs
    Cabin air filter video: • Installing an aftermar...

Komentáře • 22

  • @adamdport
    @adamdport  Před rokem +1

    Upper ball joints: amzn.to/3Yw7bCX
    Lower ball joints: amzn.to/47oT6eO
    Tie Rod ends: amzn.to/3rZBBRX
    Driver sway bar link: amzn.to/3s2RZ4c
    Passenger sway bar link: amzn.to/3KsHq0o
    Specialty tools:
    36mm axle socket: amzn.to/44U3XLS
    Torque specs from here: autospecz.com/gmc/cars/2004/canyon3.5/torque-specs_front.php
    Tie rods: 42 ft-lbs
    Axle nut: 191 ft-lbs
    Upper ball joint small bolts: 35 ft-lbs
    Upper ball joint castle nut: 74 ft-lbs
    Lower ball joint small bolts: 44 ft-lbs
    Lower ball joint castle nut: 107 ft-lbs
    Swaybar links: 32 ft-lbs
    Cabin air filter video: czcams.com/video/qgZKQM9OP6g/video.html

  • @vivalaverdad9882
    @vivalaverdad9882 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Excellent work. Extremely helpful. Big-ups to you and especially for posting the torque specs in the description.

  • @dalemihocik4732
    @dalemihocik4732 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Nice work, very easy to follow what you are doing. It would be wise to check those inner tie rods at this time as well since they are easily accessible with all that is disassembled.

    • @adamdport
      @adamdport  Před 7 měsíci

      Appreciate the tip! A retired friend of mine said they rarely have issues but I should have checked anyway while I was that far into it.

  • @johnygogo
    @johnygogo Před 11 měsíci +3

    Awesome work and extremely helpful

  • @AbduaiDukuly
    @AbduaiDukuly Před 2 měsíci

    Excellent Video. Very helpful

  • @huggi3z08
    @huggi3z08 Před rokem +1

    I currently have my 06 torn down suspension wise, also have the diff dropped and installing a new timing chain with vvt, it's a huge pain in butt but it's coming along slowly, can not complain I got the crew can for 500$ 4x4 138k on it.
    One scare I had with the video you made is running a jack on dirt, I always try to maintain a solid surface with those things, anyways you did a fantastic job and I'm interested in the cabin filter video.

  • @RobertDavis-lb4gq
    @RobertDavis-lb4gq Před rokem +1

    Great video. Thank you!

  • @isaacprice6633
    @isaacprice6633 Před měsícem

    How long did you have to beat on the ball joints to let them loose? I keep hitting and theg aint budging. Also my CV axle is jn the way of removing two bolts on the lower ball joint. Any tips?

    • @adamdport
      @adamdport  Před měsícem

      I feel like 4 or 5 strong swings with the sledge was all it took. Regarding the bolts, I remember it being difficult to find clearance but somehow managed by either raising/lowering the control arm and/or turning the rotor. Don't remember specifically what worked though

  • @user-jk9bk9zi9z
    @user-jk9bk9zi9z Před 6 měsíci

    after removing the caliper remove the caliper bracket before the ball joint

  • @huggi3z08
    @huggi3z08 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I'm doing this job now, I jack under control arm and cannot for the life of me get my steering knuckle to meet up with the top joint, I jack up and it comes off the jack stands

    • @adamdport
      @adamdport  Před 11 měsíci

      Hm it sounds like something is in the way. Do you have struts or just a torsion bar on yours?

    • @huggi3z08
      @huggi3z08 Před 11 měsíci

      @@adamdport torsion bars, I'm thinking pervious owner tighten them making the control arm stiffer, the one you have jacked up like butter, mines super stiff

    • @huggi3z08
      @huggi3z08 Před 11 měsíci

      @@adamdport just seems like my lower arm is way too stiff

    • @adamdport
      @adamdport  Před 11 měsíci

      @@huggi3z08 hard to say without seeing it. Right answer is probably to figure out why it's stiff and resolve it. Quick answer is maybe a ratchet strap to some upper anchor point to help the jack squeeze it together?

    • @huggi3z08
      @huggi3z08 Před 11 měsíci

      @@adamdport I consider the idea of the strap, just feel like I'm preloading a bomb haha, I appreciate the quick response from you.

  • @Red-Pilled_Steel
    @Red-Pilled_Steel Před rokem

    Thanks for the video, how does it feel after installing these parts?
    Bought a Colorado a few months back and I'm afraid it will need these parts plus the steering rack.

    • @adamdport
      @adamdport  Před rokem +1

      Felt TERRIBLE until I got an alignment, amazing what just a degree or two will do to the handling! After that though it's good as new.

    • @30guarino
      @30guarino Před 6 měsíci

      @@adamdport I noticed when you took the outer tie rod off... you didn't count the full revolution turns on the threads so that when you put the new one on it would not mess up the wheel alignment.

  • @hswing11
    @hswing11 Před 10 měsíci

    LOOK AT ALL THE RUST SO MUCH FOR GENERAL MOTORS FRAME COATINGS P O S GENERAL MOTORS