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DIY Replacing upper control arms - 2007 Sonata 06'-10' front squeaking | Product link in description

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REVIEWS ON UPPER CONTROL ARMS (CLICK LINK) - http://amzn.to/2r9nKnK

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For FIFTH GENERATION Sonata's 2006'-2010'

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My 07 Sonata was making this incredibly loud and annoying sound from the front suspension, took it to the dealership who told me it was the struts that needed to be replaced, i did some research and found out they have no idea what they are talking about and it is the upper control arm bushings, I searched around and found the cheapest parts i could, i got these from detroit axle on amazon for 60$ for the pair. main tools we used were the jacks, jack stands, 14mm wrench, 17mm socket, breaker bar, pliers, and we tried using the ball joint separator tool but it didnt help much. Install was pretty easy but this was figuring things out as we went. This is my first time working on a part like this, Im not a mechanic, and I was going off of a post that was in Sonata Forums that showed this exact way. I made this video because I wish I had a video to go off of when me and my cousin did this. hope this helps , took care of the squeaking 100%

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