2013 Kia Sorrento rear suspension trailing arm replacement 551002B100
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- This video shows replacing the lower rear control arm on a 2013 Kia Sorrento.
I hope this video encourages people to take on this task if needed.
It is an easy job - save $$$ by doing it yourself.
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Suspension parts are only tightened when they are in the driving position in order not to twist the bushings
I'm replacing this and it way different I got way more rust and it's being a pain! But I got fwd 4 cylinder pushing 250k all original part as well other than regular wear
I've bought ~3 cars with bent lateral links like that one. I removed, straightened and reinstalled each one. Very easy, they're just made of light weight steel tubing. Drove for years, never an issue.
the link is 20$?
You really needed to secure your vehicle with a stand. It's not safe to hold the vehicle up with a hydraulic jack. Safety first ;-)
I agree and it was, a little to far behind the jack to be in camera view. I had to look through the video to realize it was not in camera view. Should have made a point of showing that in the video.
These are rear trailing arms.
What indicated it was time for a change? Or is this something that should be done based on mileage?
It was damaged by something we hit in the road while driving.