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Changing top wishbone on my Accord CTDI

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the ball joint on my top N/S wishbone is worn on my Honda Accord , ive bought the complete upper wishbone arm and am looking to fit it myself , im okay with the spanners but when I look at it the suspension coil spring looks in the way where the 2 bolts bolt into the chassis , do you have to remove the strut leg to replace the top wishbone

Thanks
 
Never done it myself, but some pics from previous posts (can't find the posts)

Front left Accord 7th gen

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Front right not Accord but similar

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You should not have to remove the strut.

Place a jack under the lower arm to make life easier upon refit.

Undo the upper arm, knock the ball joint out of the upright then wiggle it out past the spring.

Reverse to refit. Even with basic tools and working slowly and methodically it shouldn't take more than an hour from parking up to driving away.
 
It's the upper control arm - you don't have to remove the strut, but it can make life easier.

Here's a video on how to do this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bacYEv5o4b4
 
I did this job today and in the end it was much easier to drop the full strut leg , i tried jacking the spring up etc but the bolts would not go past and after trapping and splitting my thumb open I dropped the strut leg and pulled the spring towards me , straight off it came and straight on it bolted back up Job done ;)
 
Well done! Removing the strut isn't too hard and definitely simplifies the task
 
That's a great vid. Good find. Well done on the job as well Gaz. Reassuring I'm sure for other people wanting to give this a go.
 
trapping and splitting my thumb open
did you just say "oh dear I think I will do it a different way now" :lol:
hope it's ok, and if I ever have to do this, I'll remember your thumb (though not as well as you I guess) :)
 
My 2005 diesel tourer has been wandering about somewhat recently and - by rocking the top of the wheel vigorously with both hands while looking at the upper suspension arm balljoint (holding a torch in my mouth) - I discovered that the nearside upper suspension arm (wishbone) balljoint was flopping about in an extremely "sub-optimal" fashion. No need to jack up the car to do this test, as you can clearly see the balljoint between the top of the wheel and the wheel arch.

Earlier today I found it fairly easy to replace this entire arm without fully removing the strut, but you do need to remove the 5 strut top mounting nuts, force the strut downwards (by pushing it with your foot whilst standing looking at the top mounts under the bonnet) until the mounting bolts go down below the inner wing, then lever/pull the strut top mounting outwards about 3cm... you can then actually pull both upper arm pivot bolts inwards behind the coil spring and remove them from the bushes. I really don't see how this could be done otherwise (on my car, at least) and I did try for a while before I gave in and removed the strut top mounting! But, by doing it this way, I was unable to use a socket or even a ring spanner to undo the pivot bolts, luckily they weren't particularly tight so undid fine using an open spanner.

Steering stability seems completely back to normal now. Upper arm was only £27.50 from CarParts4Less (part of EuroCarParts), so a pretty cheap fix that took me less than 2 hours (I reckon it would have been 90 minutes if I hadn't tried to remove the bolts without removing the strut top mounting).
 
Good to know Jon. What mileage is on your Tourer? I'm currently at 95K miles on a 04, but all the suspension components seem quite tight.
 
I'm getting on for 150k miles Jason. Everything else at the front still seems nice and tight, although there's an annoying creaking sometimes from the nearside (still there, even though I was working on that side yesterday).

It's probably worth mentioning that the nuts for the 2 pivot bolts to go into are captive, so don't waste time working out how to get a spanner onto them.
 
Steering rack tie rods possibly? I've been advised on this place that can cause a slight creak, for example when you get out of the car. I think mine are on their way...
 
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