great video but i'm having problems in the last part when i assemble everything the final busing and washer. The bolt is no long enough for me to screw the nut into palce any suggestions?
@Buchoass its a mazda B2000 its not jacked up I bought a set of eurathane bushings and I thought that it could have been the wrong size, but today i bought both sides at oreillys. Its still too short and can't get the nut to screw on would i have to jack up the truck in order to screw the nut? Any suggestions would be greatly apreciated.
@skylinegtr81 same to me, but i just put the washer and the nut to tie to get enough bolt, removed and tray again whit the bushing. that works for me..
10 dollars? where did you get them? I was qouted 57$ each for my truck. I didnt look much or buy them because I had other steering componets to buy that were more important at the time. i still do need these links tho
great video but i'm having problems in the last part when i assemble everything the final busing and washer. The bolt is no long enough for me to screw the nut into palce any suggestions?
skylinegtr81 5 months ago
@skylinegtr81 Is the car jacked up. If so maybe the jack needs to be lowered to close the gap or you may have different size replacement parts?
Buchoass 5 months ago
@Buchoass its a mazda B2000 its not jacked up I bought a set of eurathane bushings and I thought that it could have been the wrong size, but today i bought both sides at oreillys. Its still too short and can't get the nut to screw on would i have to jack up the truck in order to screw the nut? Any suggestions would be greatly apreciated.
skylinegtr81 5 months ago
@skylinegtr81 same to me, but i just put the washer and the nut to tie to get enough bolt, removed and tray again whit the bushing. that works for me..
1981shooter1981 2 months ago
Thanks for the video save me 150.00 dollars thanks for recording so clear
thekaptain1 1 year ago
Hi kaptain Kirt lol
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It's comments like yours that motivate me to make better videos that help people.
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Buchoass 1 year ago
Thanks so much you saved me $25 (the cost of the book)
iconway01 1 year ago
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Buchoass 1 year ago
Thank you very much. Very helpful video :)
kamatz 1 year ago
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Buchoass 1 year ago
i just got the parts from auto zone for 4.99 each...doing this tomorrow ...thanks for the video
heredero07 2 years ago
Glad the video helped you.
Goodluck changing the pins today.
let me know how it goes.(-:\>
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Buchoass 2 years ago
I've got a mechanic doing this for me and was wondering how long it took you. Thanks.
jamesdjadams 2 years ago
I recall saying in this video,"alittle under an hour"
Depending on the type of vehicle it could take longer than 1 hour labor.
I was lucky that one side was broken off already which cut my time in half.
If they charge you more than $120.00 US parts and labor, it's too much. A local mechanic was going to charge me $80.00 US to install the 2 pins.
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Buchoass 2 years ago
Thanks for the advice. It turns out that they were able to do it in 0.65 hours for 100.00 CAD. Not too shabby. Thanks for the video. -Jamie
jamesdjadams 2 years ago
Thanks very good instructions.
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Buchoass 2 years ago
10 dollars? where did you get them? I was qouted 57$ each for my truck. I didnt look much or buy them because I had other steering componets to buy that were more important at the time. i still do need these links tho
aanderson66 2 years ago
Yes $10.00 dollars. I got them at Swift Auto Parts. (516) 777-1177.. Trucks are usually more expensive. especially heavy duty. Hope this helps you..
Buchoass 2 years ago