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Complete Rebuild: Upper and Lower Control Arms 100 Series Land Cruiser

This is part 2 of 10 of a full video series on how to restore the stock handling and ride quality of your high-mileage 100 series Land Cruiser.
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Description:
In this video I completely rebuild the front upper and lower control arms on my 2004 100 Series Land Cruiser
Time: About 6 hours per side
Difficulty: Intermediate
Cost: Bushings: $270, Ball joints: $130, Bushing Push-pull kit: $130, Ball joint press:$50
Parts:
48632-60010 OEM UCA bush x4 ($30 ea)
48654-60010 OEM LCA bush #1 x2 ($35 ea)
48655-60010 OEM LCA bush #2 x2 ($35 ea)
ThreeFive Upper Ball Joint x2 ($35 ea)
ThreeFive Lower Ball Joint x2 ($35 ea)
Toyota does not sell individual ball joints, ThreeFive is a well liked brand among LC forums. Cruiser tec has a great kit here:
cruiserteq.com/ball-joint-kit...
Tools and Bushings: www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls...
Metric sockets up to 24 and wrenches
Breaker bar
2-3 lb hammer
Chisels
C ring pliers
30mm socket for torsion bar
Por 15 Top Coat Chasis paint
Pliers
Torque wrench
Disclaimer
These videos are for entertainment purposes only. Do not do as I do alone, I may miss steps in my videos or make mistakes. Please do your research. Always reference the Factory Service Manual and consult professional help if you are unsure.

Пікірлер: 13

  • @skhochay
    @skhochay9 ай бұрын

    OK correction and major one . when you install lower and upper arm DO NOT torque the any bolts yet, just connect the tortion bar set tortion bar to a spec they each are under different specs! . Then attach the wheels and lower the car so it sits on the wheels!, only then torque bolts, if you do not do this way you will be replacing bushing again. That is the trickiest part of this job. the best way is to mark it first before you disaamble it. but good job!!!!!!!

  • @markdaugherty6378
    @markdaugherty6378 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for showing both the gore and the glory, I just bought a replacement rubber kit for the CV joint when mine had a split. I should have taken more time and painted the upper and lowers like you did, it really turned out nicely and you got a nice driving result.

  • @kadekirkendall8839
    @kadekirkendall8839 Жыл бұрын

    Man, these videos are fantastic. I think I will tackle this soon and probably plan to replace the cv axles and front struts at same time.

  • @JungleCatt

    @JungleCatt

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad they are helpful! Good luck!

  • @DuanDao
    @DuanDao2 ай бұрын

    I read stories about getting the lca budding that’s in the frame looks like you were able to do it without getting all fancy with tools

  • @JungleCatt

    @JungleCatt

    2 ай бұрын

    It’s not that bad. Chisel, 2lb hammer, bushing push pull kit

  • @Chris_Collins
    @Chris_Collins10 ай бұрын

    Hey thank you for the video! Your note on Not to loosen the index spline when removing the TB. As long as you do NOT disassemble that end of the TB and only seperate it from the LCA, it would be fine right? I have not removes the TBs before so wanted to verify first. Thank you! -Chris

  • @JungleCatt

    @JungleCatt

    10 ай бұрын

    The note was to not loose the index of the spline. Ideally you would just leave that collar on the Torsion bar (the metal piece on the end that holds the bolts) so the teeth stay connected. But in order to get the lower control arm bolts all the way out you have to slide that collar off of the spline/ teeth of the torsion bar. Just mark it with a paint pen or something before you take it off so you can put it back on the same way.

  • @Chris_Collins

    @Chris_Collins

    10 ай бұрын

    @@JungleCatt Thank you for the reply! Perfect, this is what I was looking for!

  • @juanchotowers
    @juanchotowers Жыл бұрын

    Great videos! One question is the upper arm stock? Since you lifted with old man emu suspension did you have to change the upper arm? Or is it the same? Thanks!

  • @JungleCatt

    @JungleCatt

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah mine is stock and I refurbish it in this video. You do not need new upper control arms when you do a 2 inch OME lift. However, with the stock UCAs you can’t get the alignment perfect (ideal camber numbers become unobtainable). In my experience, it’s not a big deal. The shop I go to was able to get very close to perfect alignment and It drives great. If you want to get it perfect (and maybe even get another .5 inch out of the lift, SPC UCAs are adjustable and commonly used to mail the alignment. OME also just came out with new UCAs for the 100 series… I would imagine they are designed to fix the small alignment issues caused by the lift.

  • @weingump2602
    @weingump260210 ай бұрын

    Many (ihu8mud)guys after doing the uper arm bushing job like you, they reconmmended to change the whole UCA instead, how about your opinnion? for whole 8 contral arms and 4 ball joints replacment, how much time does it cost you?

  • @JungleCatt

    @JungleCatt

    10 ай бұрын

    This job took me a long time! Like 6 hours per side. The only reason I think it was worth it to do myself is because I replaced almost every bushing under my car. It would have been very expensive to buy new parts. Plus, I spread the cost of the tools over all of those jobs. If you only have problems with your UCA, the best route may be to buy new ones!