gooffeyguy
Tom
Well got the driver's side done after running out and picking up a couple of those cam bolts.I never had one do that but mine always are frozen in the bushings and have to be cut out. If that's the worse of your problems you will be fine. Never had a problem with the LCA bolts. Just the uppers. I always plan on having new ones ready if I go tearing into those uppers. Otherwise you seem to be moving along quite nicely! Thanks for sharing!
Started on passenger side and decided to try what I saw on YouTube where you keep the brake rotor, caliper, and hub all assembled and just undo the lower control arm bolts and let it all hang from the upper.
Started by unbolting and removing the strut, then the CV shaft from both ends so it can come out after the lower control arm bolts are removed and the control arm is hanging free by the ball joint. Then while it's hanging unbolting the lower ball joint and swapping in the new lower control arm.... But the lower control arms were shipped with the grease fitting installed and this side had it broken off, so I spent some time using an easy out to get it out and put in a new one.
Then put a jack under the new control arm to help support it when I remove the upper arm, but haven't got to that point yet. Spent a lot of time trying to get the front control arm cam bolt out. Got the nut off but the bolt seems to be rusted to the bushing sleeve and doesn't want to come out. Rear bolt comes out fine.
Sprayed the entire area with PB Blaster and also removed the wheel well liner so I can get my 3lb hand sledge in there to whack at the bolt. Alternating between hammering it and wrenching on the head end of the bolt back and forth I got it out after dicking with it for about an hour. Glad I picked up an extra cam bolt.
After that I was done for the night. Hopefully I'll get it finished up tomorrow.