FAQ for Control Arm Repair
Q: What should be done before replacing the Lower Control Arm (FE1, FE3)?
A:
You should raise and support the vehicle, and then remove the front tire and wheel assembly, and the front stabilizer shaft link.
By BobGM Specialist
29/10/2022 Q: What is the recommended torque for the nuts?
A:
The recommended torque is 150 Nm (111 LB ft).
By BobGM Specialist
29/10/2022 Q: What is the proper way to install the Rear Axle Lower Control Arm (FE7)?
A:
The proper way is to install the control arm, a new stabilizer link bolt, the nut, and the rear suspension support assembly, and then tighten the control arm nuts.
By BobGM Specialist
29/10/2022 Q: How many nuts does the front control arm have?
A:
The front control arm has 2 nuts.
By BobGM Specialist
29/10/2022 Q: What is the removal procedure for the Rear Axle Lower Control Arm (FE7)?
A:
The procedure is to remove the rear suspension support assembly, the stabilizer link bolt, the hub and bearing, and the control arm.
By BobGM Specialist
29/10/2022 Q: What is the proper way to install the Rear Axle Lower Control Arm (W/FE1, FE3)?
A:
The proper way is to install the lower control arm, the wheel bearing and hub, the stabilizer shaft link bolt, spacer, insulator, and nut, and the rear suspension support assembly.
By BobGM Specialist
29/10/2022 Q: What is the removal procedure for the Rear Axle Lower Control Arm (W/FE1, FE3)?
A:
The procedure is to remove the rear suspension support assembly, the stabilizer shaft insulators and spacer, and the lower control arm.
By BobGM Specialist
29/10/2022 Q: What should be done before replacing the Lower Control Arm (FE7)?
A:
You should raise and support the vehicle, and then remove the front tire and wheel assembly and the front stabilizer shaft link.
By BobGM Specialist
29/10/2022 Q: What is the recommended torque for the front lower ball joint nuts?
A:
The recommended torque is 30 Nm (22 LB ft).
By BobGM Specialist
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