Rear control arm replacement
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Abbby
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Rear control arm replacement
Bent the right rear control arm pretty bad so ordered a new one and plan to replace. Anybody done this and anything to look out for? Does this have some sort of pre-load on it so I will need to jack up the right side?
Re: Rear control arm replacement
should be straight forward.... i would get some rust penitrating spray and put on the bolts and let soak for a bit, been on there a while might be a little stubborn. I assume its the lower one.. your spring is also in there so be carefull removing it so the spring doesnt fly out.. use a jack to lower the control arm slowly to relieve the pressure.
Shane "RedZMonte"
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Re: Rear control arm replacement
Who did you get new arms from (manufacturer and seller)?
I have to replace my rear springs yet. I didn't really look all that much at the lower arms, but if it is possible to get them out, you'll probably have to use a wrench on the bolts. Hopefully they are like the front and have a nut that has a tab welded to it so it can't spin and doesn't require you to have a wrench on it. When I took out my front arms, I didn't have any problems at all with the bolts. A breaker bar (think mine is 18") and an 18mm is all I used.
I have to replace my rear springs yet. I didn't really look all that much at the lower arms, but if it is possible to get them out, you'll probably have to use a wrench on the bolts. Hopefully they are like the front and have a nut that has a tab welded to it so it can't spin and doesn't require you to have a wrench on it. When I took out my front arms, I didn't have any problems at all with the bolts. A breaker bar (think mine is 18") and an 18mm is all I used.
Matthew

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Abbby
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Re: Rear control arm replacement
Moog K660168 Control Arm from Amazon.com. $52.83 free delivery.
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Re: Rear control arm replacement
Note to readers -- poster is referring to the long, skinny black toe link and not the the large silver V-shaped control arm. Some places call them both control arms, which fuels confusion.
There is no pre-load or anything like that needed, but you will want to support the large silver V-shaped control arm while swapping this out.
You will probably need a rear end alignment after doing this, as this part controls the alignment (via the large cam bolt on the inboard side).
Ken_W
There is no pre-load or anything like that needed, but you will want to support the large silver V-shaped control arm while swapping this out.
You will probably need a rear end alignment after doing this, as this part controls the alignment (via the large cam bolt on the inboard side).
Ken_W
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Re: Rear control arm replacement
Yep, that part number is the toe link. I did those. They are a piece of cake to remove. I did removed them with the car in the air though. I marked the cam bolts/plates with a silver sharpie/paint pen and put them back in the same place. You will need an alignment. The Moog are drastically beefier than the factory ones. I wasn't able to compare the two to see how much of a length difference there is.
Matthew

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Re: Rear control arm replacement
Correct. Just the metal arm that goes from the center to the aluminum arm. Just replaced it. No pre-loa on it. Just put on the ramps and change it out. Not sure I understand the alignment. Seems adjustment is done with different washers. Also changed the fuel filter. Was rusted on pretty good but luckily broke loose without damage.
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Re: Rear control arm replacement
The adjustment is at the bolt at the center of the car. The hole in the washer is off-set. This allows the toe (I believe) to be adjusted from something like 1 degree + or - (out or in). You can get different camber bolt sets. There's one for 1 degree and another for 1.25 degree (I think).
If possible (and you want to keep your tires for a while yet), get a 4-wheel alignment.
If possible (and you want to keep your tires for a while yet), get a 4-wheel alignment.
Matthew

1998 Chevy K1500 Silverado Z71 ECSB L31 -- project/toy
1998 Chevy S10 ZR2 ECSB L35 5spd -- winter truck
2002 Pontiac Bonneville SSEi -- stock (trying to keep it that way...we'll see...)

1998 Chevy K1500 Silverado Z71 ECSB L31 -- project/toy
1998 Chevy S10 ZR2 ECSB L35 5spd -- winter truck
2002 Pontiac Bonneville SSEi -- stock (trying to keep it that way...we'll see...)


