Created on: 2020-01-10
You may be surprised to hear you need to replace a control arm, especially if the vehicle is never driven hard, or has been in an accident. More often than not, the arm is in fine condition, but the bushings or ball joint have worn out, causing noise, play in the wheel, or other unsafe conditions. How to install a new TRQ upper control arm in your 2003-09 Mercedes-Benz E320
Pickle Fork
13mm Socket
Torque Wrench
16mm Wrench
Hammer
Rust Penetrant
16mm Socket
Pry Bar
17mm Socket
Swivel
Safety Glasses
1/2 Inch Impact Gun
Watch this video to learn how to replace a loose, rusted, or damaged control arm. The experts at 1A Auto will show you how to replace the lower control arm on your 00-06 Chevy Suburban or Silverado, or GMC Yukon or Sierra.