DIY! Replace Cadillac ATS Ball Joints, Wheel Bearings, Lower Suspension links, Knuckles +MORE

DIY! Replace Cadillac ATS Ball Joints, Wheel Bearings, Lower Suspension links, Knuckles +MORE

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Trial N' ERROR says:

Thanks for watching guys!
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sirmart42 says:

keep the ATS vids coming. you are right, the ATS vids are virtually NON-EXISTANT

Nick Francis says:

Hey buddy you just worry about your own ball joints eh

Mack D says:

So if this was condensed to 25ish minutes , How long did it actually take in hours or minutes ?

Paul Disher says:

FUN FUN FUN

Chris Schulz says:

Nice work Tom. One suggestion. I have found it easier to keep the axle pushed inward to gain room to torque the hub bolts. Also helps when removing the bolts.
Love those cars! When GM designed those cars there was a lot excitement on how well they drove and handled.

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