moparfreak
Well-known member
I have a '05 Mazda3 Hatch that is in serious need of some attention at the corners and after getting a rather large quote from a local shop I'm ready to take this on.
Plan is to do wheel hubs, shocks / strut assemblies, sway bar links and brakes all front and rear. I'm considering also doing outer tie rod ends as well. The car has almost 100K on it, and I wonder if I should also look at ball joints.
Question I have is, what specialized tools are really game changer when it comes to this kind of work? I have a well equipped shop, so a lot of the regular stuff is available to me, as well as some specialized. I have the HF 12 ton shop press, pickle fork, air tools (air hammer, impacts, etc.). Also have a few various pullers but none that are specialized for suspension work. I've read that the pitman arm pullers can be very handy. I also have the ball joint kit from HF that I've used for U-joints on driveshafts before.
As I work to pull all the parts together, any advice is much appreciated!
Plan is to do wheel hubs, shocks / strut assemblies, sway bar links and brakes all front and rear. I'm considering also doing outer tie rod ends as well. The car has almost 100K on it, and I wonder if I should also look at ball joints.
Question I have is, what specialized tools are really game changer when it comes to this kind of work? I have a well equipped shop, so a lot of the regular stuff is available to me, as well as some specialized. I have the HF 12 ton shop press, pickle fork, air tools (air hammer, impacts, etc.). Also have a few various pullers but none that are specialized for suspension work. I've read that the pitman arm pullers can be very handy. I also have the ball joint kit from HF that I've used for U-joints on driveshafts before.
As I work to pull all the parts together, any advice is much appreciated!
