How To Replace An Upper Control Arm with Ball Joint on a Honda Accord

How To Replace An Upper Control Arm with Ball Joint on a Honda Accord

The suspension plays an important role on your vehicle. It gives you a better ability to handle your car while driving as well as improve the ride quality. O…

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thunder bolt88 says:

yeah i was just waiting for erin to say no he did not agree with you mike
so you could just cut vid and go to commercials and deal with situation
,good video guys i change my whole front end myself awesome

Dats Jainal says:

Cant you tighten the control arm bushings while its off the car? Thanks

AutoEclinic says:

@purplenoise2002 Control arm to body 47 lb ft and ball joint 35 lb ft.

czargb says:

What is the torque for each of the fasteners?

mrexecutive1 says:

Great video guys, I enjoy all your videos, also tightening the bushings
with the suspension hanging will twist the bushings when the vehicle comes
down. Suspension bushings must be torqued at ride height.

brandon0409 says:

Wonderful video. I have this exact car. The passenger front Ball joint was
completely broken but still in the socket so no mishap. But it made a loud
knocking/clicking/popping (no CV) when going over rough roads or bumps. Or
turning sharply. After replacing the assembly, it was perfect for about 2
weeks. Now it sounds the same as before but not as frequent. Most noticable
when pulling out of driveway.Loud Pop each time. I’m heading out to take it
off to inspect. Could the bolts have loosened?

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