Watch this video to learn how to replace the upper control arms on a 2009-2018 Dodge RAM 1500.
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Here’s the toolbox we recommend to repair your Dodge RAM 1500: HM85 85 Piece Ratchet and Socket Set
List of tools:
Step 1: Prepare Your Vehicle
Step 2: Measure Wheel Arch Distance
Step 3: Loosen Front Wheel Stud Bolts
Step 4: Remove Front Wheels
Step 5: Locate Upper Control Arms
Step 6: Disconnect Upper Control Arm Ball Joint
Step 7: Access Silent Block Screws
Step 8: Prepare Silent Block Bolts
Step 9: Unclip ABS Sensor
Step 10: Unscrew Silent Block Bolts
Step 11: Remove Upper Control Arm
Step 12: Unscrew Ball Joint Retaining Screw
Step 13: Install New Control Arm
Step 14: Apply Silicone Grease
Step 15: Reinsert Ball Joint
Step 16: Final Tightening
Step 17: Clip ABS Sensor Cable
Step 18: Reassemble Wheels
Step 19: Perform Wheel Alignment
The operation and tools displayed in the video should be available on the following vehicles:
Before lifting your vehicle, it is necessary to measure the distance between the center of your wheel and the wheel arch. This will allow you to achieve an optimal tightening of the silentblock equipped elements in their initial position.
In order not to cause damage, it is necessary to tighten the front retaining bolts in the “vehicle on the ground” position.
During this operation, you will be intervening on the front axle of your car, so it is advisable to perform a wheel alignment afterwards.
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