E34 Lower Control Arm EXPLAINED + Replacement Walkthrough

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • A critical repair for every E34. This control arm handles most of the left-to-right forces on your front wheels, making it the common cause of shudder and movement at high speed. Let's figure out how it works and learn how to replace it!
    Explanation: 00:00
    Repair: 00:54
    Conclusion: 07:46
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Komentáře • 20

  • @funkiwikid6106
    @funkiwikid6106 Před rokem +3

    One of the best repair videos I've seen. The explanation was perfect, provided exactly what you need to know including torque settings. Detail of where washers go, what tools to use, how to gain access, etc. And all without horrible music or waffling about irrelevant rubbish. Extremely well done.

  • @Tuomas2507
    @Tuomas2507 Před rokem +2

    Greetings from Switzerland, I just discovered your channel and looking forward to seeing all the adventures with those nice 5ers. I also have three on my collection (e12,e34,e60), and my e34 clearly will need this repair. Thanks for the diy.

  • @yousifchuck123
    @yousifchuck123 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for a very good video.
    I just finished the left side. And working on the right side.
    Very helpful. Thanks

  • @dbox8526
    @dbox8526 Před rokem +2

    Keep'em coming!! Your video on the thrust arm was very helpful....the lowers are next

    • @MyersMotors
      @MyersMotors  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! Glad you're finding the videos helpful!

  • @MoonKing203
    @MoonKing203 Před rokem +2

    Wow, very cool

  • @carreteras101
    @carreteras101 Před rokem

    Another excellent video! Keep them coming. Already subscribed and will continue to make positive comments to help. Thanks

  • @MikeBMW
    @MikeBMW Před rokem +2

    Great directions and detail! Thanks.
    Would an impact wrench make any of this easier?
    To be fair, your way is what I used on my e32 750iL years ago, but I'm thinking on my 535i, since an impact wrench is now readily available it would help with parts of this?
    Again, thanks!

    • @purplejerry1
      @purplejerry1 Před rokem +1

      definitely does help, i was the first person to remove the 19mm bolts from the bottom of my struts and i had to use a breaker bar with a pipe on it and wedging myself between a wall (my air impact wouldnt get them off) it also helps torqueing the nut back on the ball joint because the ball joint stud turns, i literally could not torque the ball joint nut it just spun infinitely good luck on the 535!

    • @MyersMotors
      @MyersMotors  Před rokem +1

      An impact wrench would definitely make removal of pretty much everything significantly easier, given you can fit the tool. Like Jerry was saying, those three bolts on the bottom of the strut don't like to give up too easily, and would definitely be a good place for impact tools if you've got one strong enough. It could definitely make it easier to get the nut on the top of the ball joint started as well since the joint does have a tendency to spin, but isn't necessary. Any time I've had a ball joint that spins instead of seating, simply tapping it in with a mallet or turning the steering wheel slightly has given it enough friction to let me drive the nut on.

  • @lilmenko191
    @lilmenko191 Před rokem +2

    wow really great video, please keep going :)

  • @shiridenovo
    @shiridenovo Před rokem +1

    Great video. How do you measure the torque when you retighten?

    • @MyersMotors
      @MyersMotors  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! A torque wrench is used to tighten things to the right spec. It isn't always necessary since you can always just get things good and tight, but suspension parts are definitely one place where I'd recommend tightening things precisely.

  • @SullySadface
    @SullySadface Před rokem

    Man do one on the gas tank straps, mine are rusted apart and I have a bright yellow ratchet strap holdong the tank up D:

  • @Ericadams-yj7oj
    @Ericadams-yj7oj Před rokem

    hey love the videos on the e34s. just curios why u didnt mount the arm in the alternate position that gives you more camber... im 21 so its a legit question

    • @MyersMotors
      @MyersMotors  Před rokem

      Hey, glad you like the videos. I'm pretty sure mounting the bushing in the other set of holes would screw up your toe more than anything, which I guess you could fix with an alignment, but I'm not about all that. I don't have any use for the extra camber.

  • @Praveentricks
    @Praveentricks Před rokem

    Can u control this car my rc transmitter. Plzz make video on how to convert car in rc car. There are many video but no one showing to do it

  • @mingiasi
    @mingiasi Před 8 měsíci

    All cool but for the love of god, DONT plae yourself between the car and the ground. Pretty please.