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How To Install BMR Trailing Arms | 2010 - 2015 Camaro | No More Wheel Hop!!
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- čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
- Stop the Wheel Hop!! This is a "how to" video on how to install BMR trailing arms on your fifth gen 2010 - 2015 Chevy Camaro. This application works on all V6 and V8 model Camaro's. Also feel free to subscribe to my channel to stay up to date on all my builds! Builds include: 1000hp '57 Chevy step-side, 1956 Chevy Panel truck, 1100hp 1970 Camaro, 2012 Camaro 2SS, and much more!! Thank you for watching!!
Special Thanks to Vonstyne for providing the soundtrack to this video.
Thanks for tie rod tip. I gave up on installing trailing arm because bolts wouldn't line up. Thanks again.
Installed these on my daily driven 2011 SS, best upgrade yet! Corners much more consistent and launches straight every time I feel they really put the power down. Close second is the sway bar combo (OEM 1LE front with whiteline links/bmr 35mm adjustable rear)
Agreed. Very simple yet effective upgrade.
Excellent video bro
De Puta madre. Muy bien explicado
Awesome video brotha! Will be adding arms to my 5th soon.
Nice and simple (hopefully) Thanks
I like how you left out the hardest part of the job which how you get the rubber bushings out of the spindle.
Yeah, I didn’t think a video filled with cussing would be a good idea.
@@bigblockkev yeah i hear ya i just did the same job on my car last weekend. I used a 2 jaw puller but it was too small and busted. So i hunted down a 5 ton 2 jaw puller and turned the legs around to the short side and popped them right out. I haven't experienced any wheel hop since i put the new trailing arms and bushings in. The car doesn't feel as spongy if that makes any sense.
You diddnt line up the marks on the tie rod when putting it back in. Wouldn't this offset your alignment?
Also how did you go about putting that bushing in. What tools did you use? Never done this before!
I installed the exact same ones on my 2015 2ss. It didn’t work tho I still have wheel hop.
What did they run? I have a 2013 SS L99 with some hop. So hopefully?
They did the trick. Drastically reduced the wheel hop issue. Plants the rear tires to the ground. Would highly recommend this upgrade for your ride.
What is your opinion about adding the rear lower control arms and toe rods to this upgrade? Necessary? Overkill?
Lastly, what part numbers did you use with this install? I appreciate any feedback you can provide.
I definitely will add the toe rods to this. Rear end will need to be re-align after those are installed. It also depends on what the car is being built for. This is my daily driver so I still wanted to keep some of the ride comfort. The more suspension upgrades, the more the comfortability goes away. I'm keeping it in the happy medium.
Trailing arm Part Number: 142-TCA026R
Differential Bushing Part Number: 142-BK029
@@bigblockkev thanks for the feedback.
What about loctite bro. I never saw you use any, do they need it?
No loctite required. I wouldn’t use it. Suspension parts need to come back off from time to time.
Add slink to the trailing arms if you could please and thanks
Liked and sub!
Thanks bro! Appreciate it.
Hey man, wondering where you got that poly bushing for the spindle?
Ordered them from summit racing I believe. They are BMR bushings.
How often should you grease the arms
Any suspension lubrication should be done every 6 months (ball joints, tie rods, trailing arms, etc). This of course also depends on the amount of miles you put on the vehicle.
@@bigblockkev can you make a Ed video on all the components being greased I’m new to Canaria and stuff
WHY NO LINK TO BUY THOSE TRAILING ARMS????
Can order them from Summit or Jegs.
ALSO I CAN TELL FROM NOT ONLY THE REPLACED BUSHING BUT THE LINES ON THE RED TRAILING ARMS YOU ALREADY HAD THEM ON FOR AWHILE BEFORE THIS VIDEO. LOL
Took one arm back off to do the video. Original footage was lost. Not sure why this would matter anyways, but thanks for pointing it out.
@@bigblockkev IT DOESNT MATTER, I WAS JUST SAYING I NOTICED IT THATS ALL LOL
You didn’t time the bushings bud…
These are a scam
Coming from a guy named “AIMessenger”