KSP Performance Upper Control Arm Install | Toyota Tacoma
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Thanks to KSP Performance for collaborating with me on this install video. So far the upper control arms seem to made of high quality parts. Now I just need to test them on and off road to see how they hold up on my Toyota Tacoma.
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Did you have to grease the ball joint as well as the bushings after install?
Great install video, Brian! Those uca's look like they will do the job nicely!
Thanks Jeremy. Now it’s your turn to install yours!
My friend, it's been a while since you uploaded a video. I was able to watch this video with interest because my brother owns a Toyota Tacoma Hybrid. Your automotive knowledge is so extensive, it makes me think that you are an expert on auto maintenance. I will share this video with my brother. thank you.
@@jacobpoucher5210 My friend, thank you for your reply, I guess you don't like being called an auto repair expert?
Good work! How are you enjoying them so far in comparison to factory? I’m about to purchase their kit for my 2013 as well.
@@devin1031 so far they have been great
Awesome work Brian. Impressive. That's a huge garage. Is that at your house? Anyway you're ready for land between the lakes 😁👍
Definitely not my garage. I’m getting ready for Land between the lakes.
Good work. Looks like a great upgrade
Thanks Tony!
Very informative Brian!
I need you to learn how to fix a broken and rusted frame for my truck 😅😅
That might be a little over my skill level. Lol
@@CarlsonAdventures 😄 🤣
Did you do an alignment after installing them?
@@anonimo0766 yes
Wish I was better with vehicles. I'm doing good to change out a taillight!! Good clean review.... except for your hands! ;-)
Did you add grease to the zero inserts?
Do you have to grease the UCA through the zero inserts?
Well, that was interesting. I have a new wrinkle in my brain.
Always happy to add a new wrinkle!
How are they holding up?
So far I’ve had no problems with them.
@@CarlsonAdventuresDid you use a grease gun to grease the zerks first? I didn’t see it in the video
@saulgoodman9537 yes
I dont know why it's 65 ft. lbs. I thought it was supposed to be 80 ft. lbs. I am so confused
When I looked it up it said 65 to 75. I would recommend double checking. I could be wrong.
@CarlsonAdventures yes indeed. That's what they said. The oem part, It's 85 ft. lbs.
I just changed mine to 65ft.lbs. previously, I did torque them to 85. I hope it's safe.