Volvo XC60 Lower Suspension Control Arm Wishbone Replacement Due to Excessive Play in the Ball Joint

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Volvo XC60 Lower Suspension Control Arm Wishbone Replacement Due to Excessive Play in the Lower Ball Joint.

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Nice video. One thing: torque setting are very important. "Tight enough" is asking for trouble. The front control arm blot should be torqued to 103 then another quarter turn. the rear two get torqued to 130.

jeffcmb
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Mr khan, where did you source the replacement control arms from? thanks.

stevenics
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Mr Khan, what was the symptoms of the problem e.g were you getting a clicking sound when turning right, or did you have some play on the wheel either at 9 o clock to 3 o clock movement or 12 o clock to 6 o clock movement, Thanks

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Nice video. You need to get the car aligned after replacing control arms, just in case you weren’t aware. Are you using ordinary sockets with an impact wrench? They aren’t designed for that. You need impact sockets. Ordinary sockets can break easily.

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