Replacing The Upper Ball Joints/control Arms On A 2002-2005 Ford Explorer
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- Brian Eslick from How to Automotive www.howtoautomo... takes you step-by-step through the process of replacing the upper ball joints/upper control arms on a 2002-2005 Ford Explorer.
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Next week, i will change this on my explorer 2002 step by step with this.
Thnx for sharing your skills.
👍👍👍
Me and my partner were doing control arms and when we were putting the ball joint back in the knuckle his pry bar slipped and I caught it with my forehead. Had a huge knot for a week
Very informative. Good job.
F BEAUTIFULL EXPLAINED THE STRAP WAS THE BEST..THANKS
Thanks A1 AUTO is saying to knock the axle out to change Upper control arm. I see no reasoning for that. That is why I went to your video for a second opinion. Thanks for the help. Next time I will go to your video first. I subscribed
Awesome tips & video!
Thank you so much👍
Great vid. Walked me straight through my '03 in no time👍
I have a 03 and sorry mine is not this setup... So no clue what 03 you have. I'm trying to avoid dropping strut because bolts go through strut tower. So please let me know how this video helped on a 03 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 5.4 2WD???
Tks great video
Thank you for watching!
Great video. Thanks!!!!
Making gravy. 👍
Ozzstar's Cars got to get it when you can👍
Great video. You could have jacked the suspension up to the control arm rather than fighting to pull control arm down.
John
I was about to say the same thing
Or just loosen the bolts on the ends of the control arm mine came down really easy
how long does this take?
Very good video 😁
I read you don’t torque until it’s back sitting on ground with tires on to preload it.
Nice video just subscribed
Do you losen the side bolts too, or are those suppose to be tighten when putting the new control arm in?
@howtoautomotive correct me if I’m wrong in school I was taught to torque the bolts when the car is on the ground because of the tension and all that .
Please respond
christian amezquita that’s way I had the floor jack under the lower control arm pushing the suspension up.
How to Automotive nice you’re good!
Do you have to reinstall the Shimes? I need to get the top of the wheel out a little and the frame is slotted, inside of tires are wearing faster thanks.
I’m reading your not supposed to put the shims back in, but to replace them with a washer and nut from ford. What did you end up doing?
@@obxguy1 Replaced upper control arms, bolt is part of control arm, came with new locking nylon nuts, pulled control arm out all the way and tightened nuts, did not put Shimes back in, so far so good, put new tires on so we'll see how the tires wear.
@@williammakris5413thank for answering. I just looked at a ford service bulletin that says to remove the shims, throw them out, and replace with a washer and nut. Reason is it gives the alignment tech more freedom. I’m taking mine to Firestone for the alignment and will run this bulletin by them.
Good video
Thank you!
I subbed
Hold on. The tire, the ball joint nut, and two 21mm nuts? That's it? No caliper? No CV axle? No ball joint tool? That's almost easy.
Wait a minute…. Where’s all the rust????
Little different job where I live.
No rusty cars in California
@@HowtoAutomotive can you guys still afford to drive cars in California with theses gas prices?
Good video
Bryce Lund thank you!