How to Replace Front Lower Control Arm 92-01 Toyota Camry

How to Replace Front Lower Control Arm 92-01 Toyota Camry

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1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace failing, rusted, rotted, or damaged front lower control arms. This video is applicable to the 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01 Toyota Camry

🔧 Instructions:

1. Removing the Wheel 0:38
2. Removing the Control Arm 3:26
3. Installing the Control Arm 6:25
4. Reattaching the Wheel 9:12

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Street Pineapple says:

Is this the same process for the corolla?

mkrp4 says:

On 97 Camry there is a nut (position 2 on illustration) that often spins when removing the rear bushing bolt:
http://repairguide.autozone.com/znetrgs/repair_guide_content/en_us/images/0900c152/80/1c/cf/bb/medium/0900c152801ccfbb.gif, threfore using 3/4" open end wrench on the nut may save some aggravation
Also, the lower ssupension bushing stopper https://usercontent1.hubstatic.com/8557684_f520.jpg (the arm to frame bolt on the left goes into it) has to be transferred form old to new arm or toe as well as caster setting might be effected

Chris Deatherage says:

but how do you change the front lower bushing

watchit4000 says:

Lol were did the jack stands go????

flytheater says:

Hi I replaced that same control arm and new ball joint on my 08' toyota Avalon. Now my steering feels really touchy and feels like the wheels are riding on the outer most edge of the tires. Almost feels unsafe to drive. Any idea what I might of screwed up? Did my Camber get thrown out of alignment? Thanks for your great videos.

Dylan Muller says:

dont raise a 25yr old car up by its pinch welds that's how I ruined my pinch welds

DailyBread2007 says:

I have a Toyota 2002 and the place I went to said it will cost me 1k to get booth side fixed. However $300 were quoted on parts and the rest were labor because they said they'll have to lift the engine and transmission in order to get to that? Does 1k to replace both side sounds like I am getting ripped off?

Jey Gifford says:

Thank you for the informative video. It is important to note that the lower suspension bushing stopper did not get moved over to the new part. I followed this tutorial and got the car all put back together, only to realize that this piece got left off. So, back up on the stands she goes.

juanjohnism says:

This young tech did an excellent job narrating and demonstrating the procedure. Excellent.

Po Ray says:

Thank you. Very useful video. I have a question about Camry 08. Can I use the same torque pound as Camry 01? I have no idea how many torque pound needed on 08.

Joe T says:

Great Video! Perhaps it time permits: show the causes/ issues of the OLD control arm. Thanks

GMP says:

Great video, thanks for posting.   Would the car need to have the front wheel's aligned when done?

Falcon 69 says:

Thank you Great detail.

It'syourboy LS says:

Just wanted to say thanks for making quality parts that fit like factory at a price that's really affordable. Just did a fronted rebuild on my buddy's gmc and everything fit right into place with no trouble. 1A will be my go to place for online vehicle parts!!

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