How to Replace Control Arms and Bushings to Fix a Bouncy Suspension – Everything Law and Order Blog

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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45 thoughts on “How to Replace Control Arms and Bushings to Fix a Bouncy Suspension”
  1. i love that through this entire video you can tell EXACTLY how incredibly excited he is the whole time it really shines on the track segment at the end too

  2. Damn it chris, after finishing the whole build series again…… I'm still waiting on that supercharger, it's been 4 years.

  3. Hey Chris! I've got a 2003 Ford sport tac I love. Just reached 120k miles. Runs perfect. But! From 20mph to 35mph the front end slightly goes side to side but anything more mph it's perfect. So I need to replace my entire front end ? 😊

  4. I absolutely love this guy’s content, but how come he always wears a helmet or a mask in his videos? All the other YouTube automotive repair people show their faces.

  5. Hey Cris. I have the 95 version of this car. I got my wheel’s balanced but I still have this steering wheel wobble at around 55 mph. Do you know what could be the culprit? Could it be alignment. I just bought new wheels too.

  6. On solid axles for sn95 you want to keep the upper control arm bushings oem rubber, and not poly or heim if your going to run the stock 2 link setup

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