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#61
Re: How-to change lower control arms
SE Level Member
07-13-2014
Originally Posted by
tdm571
I was able to cut thru the bolt. I only dulled two blades. The size of the bolt is M14-2.00 90mm. I used a metric 10.9 grade bolt which is the equivalent of a grade 8. I also decided to upgrade the sway bar while I was at it. There's a huge difference in the tightness of the steering. Glad I did it.
I got lucky with the PB Blaster I guess, the torx bolts came out without too much trouble. I did pick up new bolts before hand though but had trouble finding metric bolts in my area. Ended up using a 9/16" x 4" #8 bolts to replace the torx bolt. Make sure you get some good washers too so the hex head doesn't cut into the aluminum sub-frame.
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#62
Re: How-to change lower control arms
GTX Level Member
07-20-2014
Originally Posted by
dsmuts
8. Put new lca in place and put the new nut that comes with it on the ball joint.
Thanks for the write-up. Just wondering if there is any reason to not re-use your factory nuts if they are in good condition? I noticed the OEM nuts are flanged, and the Dorman ones are not.
2005 GTP - Graystone Metallic|SPO grills&spoiler/SE lip/Carbon Fiber INFERNO hood
7" Spectre|3.4 MPS|42lb Blue Giants+E85+Walbro 450lph pump
SpeedDaddys|AL605|Vogtlands on FE3s|Vinnie's Spacers on solid lowers|Intense poly uppers|
Dorman + Addco sway bars|Drilled/slotted rotors|Plasti-dip 17" QP2 at +27 offset
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#63
Re: How-to change lower control arms
Never Be A Tim.
07-20-2014
Originally Posted by
industrialfish
Thanks for the write-up. Just wondering if there is any reason to not re-use your factory nuts if they are in good condition? I noticed the OEM nuts are flanged, and the Dorman ones are not.
I did not re-use any nuts.
Edit: There is no reason to
1998 GTP Coupe - DIY Intake, Stock - 178k miles with rusty weight reduction (sold)
1998 GTP Sedan - CT turbo kit, billet wheel pt61, s1x blower cam, Iceman stage 3 heads, 90# springs for all the valve floatz, walbro pump, fuel pump rewire *slowest s1x build ever*
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#64
Re: How-to change lower control arms
Moderator
07-20-2014
No reason other than the old ones like to round off sLightly sometimes
98 GTP modded 1.9's, sd headers, 3.4", zzp 1.0 230K miles scrapped.
04 Comp G zzp stb's, UMI ta's, Speedbuilt sways, bully flo heads, XP, zzp headers, fsic, thrasher shift kit, 60#, 2.6" corsa 2.5", Inferno hood
01 gt z7 turbo tep trans zzp motor
08 g8 gt cam exhaust 11.87@118
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#65
Re: How-to change lower control arms
SE Level Member
02-01-2017
Why isn't there any talk of TTY tightening?
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#66
Re: How-to change lower control arms
Moderator
02-01-2017
98 GTP modded 1.9's, sd headers, 3.4", zzp 1.0 230K miles scrapped.
04 Comp G zzp stb's, UMI ta's, Speedbuilt sways, bully flo heads, XP, zzp headers, fsic, thrasher shift kit, 60#, 2.6" corsa 2.5", Inferno hood
01 gt z7 turbo tep trans zzp motor
08 g8 gt cam exhaust 11.87@118
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#67
Re: How-to change lower control arms
Turbo is the way to go.
02-01-2017
Because nobody cares about torque to yield bolts??
I never replace bolts unless this is something like head bolts or something critical.
SMGPFC Member #1
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#68
Re: How-to change lower control arms
SE Level Member
02-01-2017
Yes, was trying to say "never mind", but the server was too busy to log in. I see this isn't critical in this situation. Found out this by looking up replacing a Focus' LCA. Their balljoint stud is held in by clamping friction (no nut), although the video wasn't TTYing that bolt (lol). Thanks.
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#69
Re: How-to change lower control arms
SE Level Member
02-01-2017
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#70
Re: How-to change lower control arms
Moderator
02-02-2017
Yeah none of these are tty
98 GTP modded 1.9's, sd headers, 3.4", zzp 1.0 230K miles scrapped.
04 Comp G zzp stb's, UMI ta's, Speedbuilt sways, bully flo heads, XP, zzp headers, fsic, thrasher shift kit, 60#, 2.6" corsa 2.5", Inferno hood
01 gt z7 turbo tep trans zzp motor
08 g8 gt cam exhaust 11.87@118
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#71
Re: How-to change lower control arms
GT Level Member
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#72
Re: How-to change lower control arms
I can't car too good.
04-25-2019
Helped to know the sizes. Went quicker that way.
If any of these are TTY bolts, I'd be thoroughly flabbergasted.
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#73
Re: How-to change lower control arms
SE Level Member
04-26-2019
Since it was the first I heard of it (especially in suspension parts (Ford)), I was a bit taken. Since, considering clamping force and vibration, I thought it was critical. Now, I think it is important, but not critical, especially considering material inconsistency and thread-hangup.
After doing one, I think I measured the torque afterwards; I can't clearly remember what happened, but I think it was a few pounds past the torque specification. I don't know why the straight torque (with tolerance) isn't sufficient in these applications -- so, that is my personal summation. Plus, I don't think a gauge is quite necessary - just observation of the angle turned-through.
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#74
Re: How-to change lower control arms
SE Level Member
08-01-2021
Shouldn't I jack up the lower control arm so the arm is close to where the arm sits when the car is sitting on the ground, and then tighten my control arm bushings?
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#75
Re: How-to change lower control arms
GT Level Member
08-04-2021
That's the proper way to do it, yes.
I like to install everything, but wait for the final tightening until it's all together (and ideally supported). But honestly sometimes I have skipped the step to support it before final tightening and so far so good.
-Bob C.
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#76
Re: How-to change lower control arms
SE Level Member
10-02-2021
Sorry I didn't get a notification.)
Thanks.
Good to know it didn't hurt the bushings.