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Replacement and OEM Parts for 2004 Cadillac Escalade EXT Control Arm

2004 Cadillac Escalade EXT Control Arm

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Q: What is the removal procedure for the lower control arm?
A:
You need to raise and support the vehicle, support the lover control arm with a safety stand, remove the tire and wheel, the stabilizer shaft links from the lower control arm, the shock absorber lower nut and the bolt, the torsion bars, the wheel drive shaft, and the lower ball joint retaining nut. You also need to disconnect the lower ball joint stud from the steering knuckle and remove the lower control arm nuts and the 15-series washers, the lower control arm bolts, the lower control arm nuts, and the 25/35-series washers, the lower control arm bolts and the lower control arm.
By Bob
GM Specialist
29/10/2022
Q: What is the removal procedure for the upper control arm?
A:
You need to raise and support the vehicle, disconnect the electronic suspension control (ESC) sensor if equipped, and remove the upper control arm retaining nut and bolt from the frame bracket, the upper control arm retaining nut and bolt from the axle bracket, and the upper control arm.
By Bob
GM Specialist
29/10/2022
Q: What is the removal procedure for the rear axle lower control arm?
A:
You need to raise and support the vehicle, and remove the lower control arm retaining nuts, the lower control arm retaining bolt, and the lower control arm.
By Bob
GM Specialist
29/10/2022
Q: What is the recommended bolt torque for the upper control arm retaining nut?
A:
The recommended bolt torque is 105 Nm (77 ft. lbs.).
By Bob
GM Specialist
29/10/2022
Q: What is the recommended bolt torque for the lower control arm retaining nut?
A:
The recommended bolt torque is 120 Nm (89 ft. lbs.).
By Bob
GM Specialist
29/10/2022
Q: What is the recommended bolt torque for the retaining bolts for the brake hose and wheel speed sensor brackets?
A:
The recommended bolt torque is 9 Nm (80 lb in).
By Bob
GM Specialist
29/10/2022
Q: What is the removal procedure for the revised upper control arm?
A:
You need to raise and support the vehicle, remove the tire and wheel, disconnect the electronic suspension control (ESC) link rod from the sensor, remove the retaining bolt and the upper ball joint retaining nut, disconnect the upper control arm from the steering knuckle, remove the upper control arm nuts and the adjustment cams. You also need to remove the upper control arm bolts, the upper control arm nuts, the adjustment cams, the upper control arm bolts, and the upper control arm.
By Bob
GM Specialist
29/10/2022
Q: What should be noticed when installing the lower control arm retaining bolts?
A:
You should not tighten the bolts unless the suspension is at the ride height.
By Bob
GM Specialist
29/10/2022
Q: What is the recommended bolt torque for the new nut to the upper ball joint stud?
A:
The recommended bolt torque is 50 Nm (37 lb-ft).
By Bob
GM Specialist
29/10/2022
Q: What is the recommended torque for the retaining bolts for the brake hose and wheel speed sensor brackets?
A:
The recommended torque is 9 Nm (80 lb in).
By Bob
GM Specialist
29/10/2022
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