How to Rebuild the Entire Front Suspension in your Car or Truck

Learn how to replace the ENTIRE front suspension of your car in this two episode series. First I will show you how to remove the wheel bearing, ball joints, control arms, tie rod, strut, and axle.

The ball joint and wheel bearing has to be pressed out of the knuckle and I have a bunch of tips and tricks to make that easy. The upper control arm ball joint and tie rod can get stuck in the knuckle so I show some tricks on how to easily remove that. The rest of the suspension parts are pretty simple to remove and replace.

NEXT EPISODE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_g1-WHD4rw

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30 thoughts on “How to Rebuild the Entire Front Suspension in your Car or Truck

  1. Did you guys get notified by YouTube that the video was posted? Also when you watched the video, was there a screen that said "this video was flagged by the YouTube community and may be offensive" or something like that? Just wanted to check because I had issues last night which is why I had to postpone publishing the video. I hope it's all fixed and you guys learn a lot from the video! Stay tuned for the next video and then for a video that, well, covers a life changing event 😉
    Also for those asking why I am wondering, here is what happened last night when I went to publish: https://www.instagram.com/p/BwI-VOhFkt2/

  2. Utiliza la gravedad para cuando algo fuerte que desatorar , apoya tu cuerpo sobre la herramienta no tires de ella hacia a ti

  3. I have no idea why im watching this. I dont have a car yet.
    However, I just getting into the whole car (jdm) scene. On top of that I want my first car to be a Honda Del Sol, just like this vid.
    I understand that most of these cars are pretty rare and their part are really old, this explains why I am here. Im gonna tune the f#&k out of del sol.

  4. honestly i’ve been wanting to replace literally everything in a car (specifically a 2001 Acura Integra GSR). you should do a video series where you show everyone how to put in nice new parts n stuff, if you know what i’m saying 😂

  5. Could you show us how to paint the whole underbody for rust protection? I live in a coastal area and rust is a huge problem.

  6. Chris you are a great car mechanic. I have learned a lot from you I don't know how to thank you enough. Just keep all the great work up. God bless you!

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