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You could periodically spray 303 Protectant on the rubber bushings . To resist them drying out and cracking . And if already needing replacement , but not having the money right now to replace . Spray AT-205 Reseal on them to swell them up and reduce / eliminate squeeking .
Could you help me?Please help, I had my front lower control arm bushings replaced and a 4 wheel alignment done on my 2013 Audi A4 yesterday by a reputable mechanic shop. Today, I was unable to navigate around a curve and had an accident. The car would not go in the direction that I was steering (slightly left) so it kept going straight/right and made me crash into a curb and damage the whole bottom passenger side of the car. The alignment is now really off and it is not safe to drive. How can I tell if was a failure as a result of the work I just had done? What should I do? Should I take it back to the shop and hope that they are honest? Should I file an insurance claim and let them investigate? Could my inability to control the vehicle be a result of of replacing the front lower control arm bushings and/or mechanic error?
I’ve got a VW T6 and I’m getting a harsh ride over rough road. Vibrations in seat and steering wheel floor etc…. Unsteady feeling when driving. No noticeable noises other than twice i heard a pop turning in to car park space. Had 2 engine mounts replaced as it was misdiagnosed and never solved it. Also had top mounts and bearings done. Hopefully this solves it 😢
So, it will make grinding noises when breaking or accelerating? When I'm at constant speed, I don't get the noise, but as soon as I go below 45mph, and break, it makes noise. It's now a bit worse.... it makes noise only sometimes when going over a bump. The weird thing is that when it first started, water would make the noise almost stop. Edit: By water I mean, rain and driving through a puddle.
@@Brooke00755 Yes it was the control arm bushing but I think they call it the radius arm bushing or something like that. Made such a big difference after
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You could periodically spray 303 Protectant on the rubber bushings . To resist them drying out and cracking . And if already needing replacement , but not having the money right now to replace . Spray AT-205 Reseal on them to swell them up and reduce / eliminate squeeking .
Helluva Job guys. You helped me diagnose my Mini Cooper's front suspension issues. The BMW/Mini dealer has been clueless.
Bro u are clutch for so many of my repairs I hope u much success
Could you help me?Please help, I had my front lower control arm bushings replaced and a 4 wheel alignment done on my 2013 Audi A4 yesterday by a reputable mechanic shop. Today, I was unable to navigate around a curve and had an accident. The car would not go in the direction that I was steering (slightly left) so it kept going straight/right and made me crash into a curb and damage the whole bottom passenger side of the car. The alignment is now really off and it is not safe to drive. How can I tell if was a failure as a result of the work I just had done? What should I do? Should I take it back to the shop and hope that they are honest? Should I file an insurance claim and let them investigate? Could my inability to control the vehicle be a result of of replacing the front lower control arm bushings and/or mechanic error?
I’ve got a VW T6 and I’m getting a harsh ride over rough road. Vibrations in seat and steering wheel floor etc…. Unsteady feeling when driving. No noticeable noises other than twice i heard a pop turning in to car park space. Had 2 engine mounts replaced as it was misdiagnosed and never solved it. Also had top mounts and bearings done. Hopefully this solves it 😢
Always helpful and informative videos! Never unnecessary talking ty once again 🙌
You're video is awesome. Quick efficient to the point and so critical. Good bless!
Nice, no bullshit explanation.
However what happens it there is a bad ball joint?
Excellent descriptions thanks
i have some clunking noise but no signs of stability issue, could that also be a control arm issue?
Yes, accelerating deccelerating clunking noose
Thank you
yes, helpful!
Put oil on the bushing. Twice a year. Never will lose a bushing It keeps it soft They go bad when they. Dry. Rot.and crack
Silicon oil !
So, it will make grinding noises when breaking or accelerating? When I'm at constant speed, I don't get the noise, but as soon as I go below 45mph, and break, it makes noise. It's now a bit worse.... it makes noise only sometimes when going over a bump. The weird thing is that when it first started, water would make the noise almost stop.
Edit: By water I mean, rain and driving through a puddle.
@@viktorbihar5384 i have exactly the same problem. Same on the rainy days, the sound is gone.
What's your first language? Very interesting accent. Nice work also.
Russian you can tell 😂
Car vibrates bad also,like bad rotors!
what about banging noises when going over bumps in the road? can it cause that.
This happens to me too and when I turn or break
@@Thegirlinthewhitevan did you figure out what is was? Hv same issue.
@@Brooke00755 Yes it was the control arm bushing but I think they call it the radius arm bushing or something like that. Made such a big difference after
@@Thegirlinthewhitevan thank you!
This happened to me as well. Figured it was a bad cv joint. Nope, was the control arm.
I don't even understand a word of what you're saying. Are you speaking English?
So dam annoying guy 😂
Hard to understand. His English is very poor
His English is very good. Turn on subtitles