
Front Lower Control Arm / Ball Joint - Hyundai Santa Fe
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Date: 2020-08-05
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Lets
I have a 2014 hyundai sonata. I replaced the bearings. I had to take out and apart the lower ball joint. When I put the lower ball joint back in it seems to be in all the way but the ball joint sticks out a little bit and the top and seems to be crooked, but the bolt that secures it goes in. My question is I was wondering if the lower ball joint when put it back together is in all the way?
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I have a 2014 hyundai sonata. I replaced the bearings. I had to take out and apart the lower ball joint. When I put the lower ball joint back in it seems to be in all the way but the ball joint sticks out a little bit and the top and seems to be crooked, but the bolt that secures it goes in. My question is I was wondering if the lower ball joint when put it back together is in all the way?
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Adrian
Looks like he is replacing OEM parts with cheap crap. If the new part does not align with the original why not replace it with the right stuff instead of forcing the bolts in the place? I just wonder how the alignment of that vehicle will come if you force the control arm in place. I will never follow this advice
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Looks like he is replacing OEM parts with cheap crap. If the new part does not align with the original why not replace it with the right stuff instead of forcing the bolts in the place? I just wonder how the alignment of that vehicle will come if you force the control arm in place. I will never follow this advice
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Robert
I have a 2010 hyundai santa fe awd it's eating the front tires off I got brand new front tires for it 4 months ago and there already worn out and I also had a all 4 wheel alignment when I bought the new front tires I'm not sure why it's going through tires like that any idea on what can cause it to do that?
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I have a 2010 hyundai santa fe awd it's eating the front tires off I got brand new front tires for it 4 months ago and there already worn out and I also had a all 4 wheel alignment when I bought the new front tires I'm not sure why it's going through tires like that any idea on what can cause it to do that?
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Erik
I really love these vintage Eric O. vids. But the new direction that seemed to start around 2016 is definitely great. I'm really late to the party on this, but I just wanted to say that the more recent videos are awesome and extremely entertaining. I find myself saying son of a monkey a lot these days: -)
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I really love these vintage Eric O. vids. But the new direction that seemed to start around 2016 is definitely great. I'm really late to the party on this, but I just wanted to say that the more recent videos are awesome and extremely entertaining. I find myself saying son of a monkey a lot these days: -)
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Mr.
Great Stuff. I am learning so much Eric O. I am wondering Is that big red handle you used to separate the lower control arm for sale anywhere? Never mind I was just reading some comment and found the answer I was looking for.
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Great Stuff. I am learning so much Eric O. I am wondering Is that big red handle you used to separate the lower control arm for sale anywhere? Never mind I was just reading some comment and found the answer I was looking for.
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spelunkerd
I've got an old track bar from the Dodge Ram, and it looks to me like I could use it to make that tool you use to pull the control arm down. That would be a fun little project out of junk yard parts, ha ha.
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I've got an old track bar from the Dodge Ram, and it looks to me like I could use it to make that tool you use to pull the control arm down. That would be a fun little project out of junk yard parts, ha ha.
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WorldEagleKW
Eric, greetings. The two piece front control arm bushing has created a lot of fuzz overseas. Some people say it's easy for that bushing to come apart while driving. What's your opinion on that? Thanks.
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Eric, greetings. The two piece front control arm bushing has created a lot of fuzz overseas. Some people say it's easy for that bushing to come apart while driving. What's your opinion on that? Thanks.
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Fabian
i have to replacebthe axle in mine (2002 santa fe, but notice the pinch bolt is rounded out, Ive tried checking pep boys and other similar stores but havent been able to find one, where would you go check?
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i have to replacebthe axle in mine (2002 santa fe, but notice the pinch bolt is rounded out, Ive tried checking pep boys and other similar stores but havent been able to find one, where would you go check?
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Trav
Cant stand when mechanics don't lube the bolts up when putting them in. Makes life hell when trying to get them out years later. Bolts are hell trying to turn, bolts won't slide out of the sleeves, ect.
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Cant stand when mechanics don't lube the bolts up when putting them in. Makes life hell when trying to get them out years later. Bolts are hell trying to turn, bolts won't slide out of the sleeves, ect.
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Len
I have a 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe, will the Lower Control Arm / Ball Joint cause it to pulls to left when accelerating, then when I let go of the throttle, the car goes right and also Clunks and Knocks
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I have a 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe, will the Lower Control Arm / Ball Joint cause it to pulls to left when accelerating, then when I let go of the throttle, the car goes right and also Clunks and Knocks
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