How to: Front control arms (Ford Mondeo Mk3), lower suspension arms

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  • Опубліковано 25 тра 2024
  • Removing and replacing the front suspension control arms on my Ford Mondeo (2002). Generally applicable to all FWD vehicles especially Fords.
    To see about lowering the front subframe, refer to my video on the steering rack: • How to: Replace steeri...
    You will need:
    * Replacement arms and
    * replacement hardware (ideally), and the locknut for the hydro-bush bolt
    * 1/2" breaker bar with a 12" or 18" extension & various good quality sockets up to 21 mm hex...
    * ...including an 18 mm hex socket (your set might skip this size)
    * Male torx drive bits with T55 for the pinch bolt and adaptors for ratchets and wrenches
    * Ratchet handle (convenient)
    * Hammer & punch
    * Torque wrench. The 1/2" wrench in the video ~ Amazon US: amzn.to/2g1zGoJ | UK: amzn.to/2gJ7sAg
    * Wire brush (drill attachment is nice) and cleaner for any re-used hardware
    * Thread locker
    * Axle stands, jack, and secondary mechanical jack to support subframe
    * Beam (e.g. 2x4 wood) to support subframe
    (Using the above Amazon links helps support my channel and is appreciated!)
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  • @CraigsDIY
    @CraigsDIY  Місяць тому +2

    The 1/2" wrench in the video ~ Amazon US: amzn.to/2g1zGoJ | UK: amzn.to/2gJ7sAg

  • @OddballSherman
    @OddballSherman Місяць тому +3

    The way you said ‘have fun’ at the end. 😂 As a fellow Mondeo owner I feel your pain. But great video, I’ll be needing new ball joints soon so I know what to look forward to now.

  • @rockyramsy
    @rockyramsy Місяць тому +7

    So glad I'm not the only one who thought that replacing that control arm was an utter nightmare because of that awkwardly placed bolt. What were they thinking when they made that. The MK3 is good but the biggest problem in working with that car is that some really basic parts are placed in very awkward places, like the thermostat and the power steering pump.
    Cheers for uploading Craig. I will try your tips next time I replace the control arm 😅

  • @medievilassassin
    @medievilassassin Місяць тому +2

    Thanks for the great video buddy , I had a nightmare getting my ball joints in a real struggle it is

    • @as3cs3
      @as3cs3 Місяць тому

      the trick to getting the balljoint pins in (and out0 of the knuckle is to remember they have to be vertical. If they are tipped over at any angle they will not come out no matter how hard you bang or lever them. When the pin is going in the leg will try to move outwards thereby tipping the pin over. Try to push the leg in as the balljoint pin goes up into it

  • @nige1840
    @nige1840 Місяць тому +2

    Great Video.. well explained

  • @rexbutcher2332
    @rexbutcher2332 Місяць тому +1

    As mentioned, it is a real "expletive deleted" to get the ball joint back into the knuckle. I don't have a solution but was under the mistaken impression that the male/female would be tapered. It is not, and that is where the difficulty arises. It the pin is at the slightest incorrect angle, it just gets jammed in the socket and will not move. I ended up inserting the ball joint before the hydro bush bolt, then levering to insert the front hinge bolt.

  • @as3cs3
    @as3cs3 Місяць тому +1

    amazing how rust-free this 2002 car is. If it was in UK _every_ fastener would be rusted solid

  • @therealdojj
    @therealdojj Місяць тому +4

    For everyone I know who's changed these they've always put that rear bolt back in upsidedown
    I've got poly adjustable bushes in mine which gives the steering just a tiny bit sharper
    Also, the front subframe bolt captive nuts in the chassis have a habit of snapping the welds and then you really are in a world of hurt 🤦

    • @CraigsDIY
      @CraigsDIY  Місяць тому +1

      I think there are reasons Ford don't put the bolt upside-down. But it will certainly fit that way.

    • @therealdojj
      @therealdojj Місяць тому +1

      @@CraigsDIY it's more to do with the assembly process where everything is built into the subframe in its entirety and then bolted to the car then anything else
      You can drop the bolt in from the top to hold everything together and then, when it's in the vehicle, torque the nut with the suspension loaded 👍

    • @rockyramsy
      @rockyramsy Місяць тому +1

      I don't know man, I thought about doing the same but I was warned not to do it that way can't remember why though 😅

    • @CraigsDIY
      @CraigsDIY  Місяць тому +2

      dojj is probably right about factory assembly, but there might also be issues with getting the correct torque when measuring from the bolt head, because the bolt is so long, difficult to get a torque wrench on the top.