How to Replace Control Arms and Bushings to Fix a Bouncy Suspension

Learn how to replace control arms and bushings to fix a car with a bouncy suspension. I show you how to figure out what is causing the bounce (shocks or bushings) and then I show you how to replace the upper and lower trailing arms and install new poly bushings. Then we take the DriftStang to the track and test her out!

How to Replace Struts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cI3EDqzOghc
How to Replace Shocks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqDiMSxnIGo
How to Install Coilovers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Qou-MDcYKA

Tools and Products I used:
Upper and Lower Trailing Arms: https://amzn.to/3idfL3V
Torque Wrench: https://amzn.to/2NCpjr1
Extendable Ratchet: https://amzn.to/38hXNbZ
Rubber Mallet: https://amzn.to/3gbOQUa

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40 thoughts on “How to Replace Control Arms and Bushings to Fix a Bouncy Suspension

  1. 14:20 I figured out a pretty easy way to get the old bushings out. I used a long, bi-metal holesaw that was slightly smaller in diameter than the bushing. Once drilled the worst of the bushing comes straight out (actually it was all stuck in the holesaw as usual) and the remnants are relatively easy to remove afterward. Using a brass wire wheel in a drill made a really nice job of cleaning up the last of it.

  2. After looking at this video I am more informed and encouraged to buy used cars and having them repaired than buying ne. No having a monthly car payment makes a lot more sense to me. Besides the fact that the cost of new vehicles start off at an incredibly unreasonable price point.

  3. Hey Chris how u doing? i was just wondering i’m planning on making a rally car so do u think u would be able to make a video on getting a roll cage fitted pls? thanks i really enjoy the content keep it going 🙂

  4. hey, Chris for the driftstang you should install racing pedals and a quick release racing wheel. that would make it really good and complete

  5. Just watched this vid last night. Saw a similar year mustang drive past me today and thought- he probably needs to change his bushings. He will need to watch this video

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