Just found this video because I downsized from my 2001 yukon slt to a crv 5spd. I'll be following the channel for this build. Great job with the video.
I've got acouple lined up. Thanks for sharing. The more comments and support I get, the videos I'll make. What kind of CRV Content are you looking for?
For some reason, the video at the end feels like it was cut short. lol no closing or putting things back together. Is there a second part to it? or thats it?
That cheap amazon stuff is a great deal, but doesn't last long. I'd rather spend 3x as much and have to replace them less. That said, half the parts are stull good from my experince, but it's a low-milage crx that weighs half as much. I found mevotech ultimate parts to be good price/performance mix. Also: Beware, a few of the moog parts straight up dont fit. If it's suddenly knocking over bumps, make sure your front swaybar links aren't too big and hitting the lower control arms. If having to fix stuff sucks, having to do it twice really blows.
Good content bro. The inner tie-rod tool makes the job done easy and less headache. 👍 At one point I want to join the SCCA auto crossing but I chose drifting. Wanna do straight trade wheels? Advan RG3 for the Work VS? 😁
@braniygold yeah, they're usally sold separately if they are the press in type. So , having a new hub will save you from cutting and pressing old bearing Collars off the old hub. Just depends on cost usally.
What happened to those adjustable front upper control arms you got for a 96 civic? Did they end up being junk? Are adjustable ones needed when lowering an RD1? I just bought my first ever honda, a 97 rd1 :)
It helps to have camber correction, but you can use spacers to do it safely if you are cheap. If you get adjustable suspension stuff, buy quality, your life literally rides on it.
From what I can gather from your other vids… you bent the upper control arms while pushing the car, then you ended up replacing with the TruHart upper control arm/ball joint…? I won’t be racing/pushing my ride, more of a daily driver rig. All the other components seem to hold up ok? (Ball joints, sway bar end links, inner & outer tie rods), or have you swapped those out already as well? @@Donnythelatemodeltech
Would Love to see more of the crv !!
Just found this video because I downsized from my 2001 yukon slt to a crv 5spd. I'll be following the channel for this build. Great job with the video.
Please.... More video tutorial honda Crv
I've got acouple lined up. Thanks for sharing. The more comments and support I get, the videos I'll make. What kind of CRV Content are you looking for?
Good, pretty straight forward advices.
Keep up the great work. Mind sharing the link for them kits ?
For some reason, the video at the end feels like it was cut short. lol no closing or putting things back together. Is there a second part to it? or thats it?
I just bought this same exact kit for my RD7! Hope you like them! Lol
Great so far
That cheap amazon stuff is a great deal, but doesn't last long. I'd rather spend 3x as much and have to replace them less. That said, half the parts are stull good from my experince, but it's a low-milage crx that weighs half as much. I found mevotech ultimate parts to be good price/performance mix.
Also: Beware, a few of the moog parts straight up dont fit. If it's suddenly knocking over bumps, make sure your front swaybar links aren't too big and hitting the lower control arms. If having to fix stuff sucks, having to do it twice really blows.
Excellent video. Thanks.
Nice job! 👊 screw that inner tire rod boot 🤣!
7:45 what is the boot he talks about "putting back on" is it the rack boot?
Ahh man you didn’t give that old ball joint a wiggle to see how much life it had left might’ve give a 2dollar bit forrit.
Good content bro. The inner tie-rod tool makes the job done easy and less headache. 👍 At one point I want to join the SCCA auto crossing but I chose drifting. Wanna do straight trade wheels? Advan RG3 for the Work VS? 😁
I'll trade, come get them. 😆
@@Donnythelatemodeltech 🤔 🤔 what sizes are your wheels? Set 4 or pair?
What are you using now for front camber adjustment?
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Hey Donny you have any videos on replacing wheel bearing on the crv?
Sorry , I don't
@Donnythelatemodeltech all good, would you recommend replacing the wheel bearing it self or with the wheel hub with it?
@braniygold just depends on cost. At work I reuse 50% of the hubs... its just a little more time and energy.
Got it, yeah it's hard to find a complete hub assembly but I'll try press out the bearing and change out the hub.
@braniygold yeah, they're usally sold separately if they are the press in type. So , having a new hub will save you from cutting and pressing old bearing Collars off the old hub. Just depends on cost usally.
How has it all held up over the year?
No complaints so far, they have taken some abuse too
@@Donnythelatemodeltech great, thanks for the info. Longevity is always a concern with cheap car parts
👍 nice!
Thanks for Sharing!
What happened to those adjustable front upper control arms you got for a 96 civic? Did they end up being junk? Are adjustable ones needed when lowering an RD1? I just bought my first ever honda, a 97 rd1 :)
They junk
It helps to have camber correction, but you can use spacers to do it safely if you are cheap. If you get adjustable suspension stuff, buy quality, your life literally rides on it.
Have you driven it yet? I’m about to install the same kit… and I’m curious how you rate the quality/ride…?
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From what I can gather from your other vids… you bent the upper control arms while pushing the car, then you ended up replacing with the TruHart upper control arm/ball joint…? I won’t be racing/pushing my ride, more of a daily driver rig. All the other components seem to hold up ok? (Ball joints, sway bar end links, inner & outer tie rods), or have you swapped those out already as well? @@Donnythelatemodeltech
How are these parts holding up?
So far , so good.
Hi there, how has your lower ball joints been holding up?
Lol , I haven't drive it at all yet.
@@Donnythelatemodeltech what about now lol it's been about 11 months have you out any miles on them?
@@jona199924 no problems
Love the CRV content! Notice a big difference in the ride with the top hats and new suspension? Excited to see other CrV content!
Thanks, I haven't driven it yet , I will be doing the rear Trailing Arm bushing and all the arms tomorrow.
Who's first 🥇
🌮
@@Donnythelatemodeltech ⌚
Who's bad 😔
Michael Jackson
@@Donnythelatemodeltech that's right 👍
You make it look easy now time for me to try it and probably going to regret and say like 1000 fucks
none of this nearly as easy if you are working on your friends car that lived in the adirondacks for 17+ years….
No Carter pins, no inner Tie Rod End locking clip and he no even in a third world country. This vehicle is a rolling death trap.
Not really, I don't drive this car at all. And I've taken it all apart atleast twice since this video.
It's a youtube car, far from my daily.