FML - Rear control arm nightmare
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2019 8:07 pm
Hey everyone!
So I decided I needed a new set of tires for my 05 pathy. Found a great deal on some Cooper Discoverer ATWs, $145 each. But I always make sure to get an alignment when I get new tires, and thats where the drama started...
Things they found when they tried to do an alignment:
1. Front Driver side wheel bearing shot - like it was really shot. But not making any noise at all. I had noticed the steering was a little 'squidgy' so not altogether a surprise, but this one definitely got away from me. I've now replaced the front wheel bearing. That'll be on another thread.
2. Rear control arms - All ball joints worn, to the point where an alignment was not possible. So I went shopping. Found the control arms on PartsAvatar.ca (hard to find good online canadian sources of parts, these guys are a gem!). Mevotech Premium lifetime warranted Rear Front Lower and Rear upper control arms for $88 canadian each. A steal! But at 350000km, some of those bolts I knew were very rusted and seized. I decided to give it a shot myself, but didn't want to end up with a half disassembled truck in my shop, and having to figure out a way to get it to a real mechanic. So I found a local guy that is a red seal mechanic that does side work. He said he'd do the job for $500, including installation of my front struts, a transmission seal, and my rear stabilizer links. However the guy called me a couple days later and said he couldn't do the control arms, they were too seized in place and he didn't have the tools to do it properly.
Brought it to a shop that accepts customer supplied parts today, and they got to it. About 4 hours later, its all buttoned up, but the guy snapped the end of one of the camber adjustment bolts off as he was finishing the alignment. Can't get the bolt out of the lower rear control arm, so I need one of those now, its coming in tomorow and they will button it all up.
All the truck needs now is a new exhaust system ,and it will be brand new!
Hoping the labour bill is less than $1000, but I have my doubts... yikes!
So I decided I needed a new set of tires for my 05 pathy. Found a great deal on some Cooper Discoverer ATWs, $145 each. But I always make sure to get an alignment when I get new tires, and thats where the drama started...
Things they found when they tried to do an alignment:
1. Front Driver side wheel bearing shot - like it was really shot. But not making any noise at all. I had noticed the steering was a little 'squidgy' so not altogether a surprise, but this one definitely got away from me. I've now replaced the front wheel bearing. That'll be on another thread.
2. Rear control arms - All ball joints worn, to the point where an alignment was not possible. So I went shopping. Found the control arms on PartsAvatar.ca (hard to find good online canadian sources of parts, these guys are a gem!). Mevotech Premium lifetime warranted Rear Front Lower and Rear upper control arms for $88 canadian each. A steal! But at 350000km, some of those bolts I knew were very rusted and seized. I decided to give it a shot myself, but didn't want to end up with a half disassembled truck in my shop, and having to figure out a way to get it to a real mechanic. So I found a local guy that is a red seal mechanic that does side work. He said he'd do the job for $500, including installation of my front struts, a transmission seal, and my rear stabilizer links. However the guy called me a couple days later and said he couldn't do the control arms, they were too seized in place and he didn't have the tools to do it properly.
Brought it to a shop that accepts customer supplied parts today, and they got to it. About 4 hours later, its all buttoned up, but the guy snapped the end of one of the camber adjustment bolts off as he was finishing the alignment. Can't get the bolt out of the lower rear control arm, so I need one of those now, its coming in tomorow and they will button it all up.
All the truck needs now is a new exhaust system ,and it will be brand new!
Hoping the labour bill is less than $1000, but I have my doubts... yikes!