carguy75
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2015
- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
I have started removing my sub-frame so that I can remove my upper oil pan. I have already removed my electric power steering rack, and front sway-bar.
Today I began removing the front lower control arms that are connected to the sub-frame. The lower controls each have (1)19mm bolt that holds them to the sub-frame and (1)19mm for the front shocks on the inner front control arm. The control arms are connected to the steering knuckle by (1)22mm castle nut on each control arm.
I had to use a combination of a lifting jack stand and rubber mallet to free the inner lower control arms from the front shocks and steering knuckle. The inner lower control arms is a bit tricky to remove with the front shocks still in place.
Note: The ball joints on the front lower control arm needs a large ball joint tool mostly used on full sized SUV ball joints. The steering knuckle design prevents the use of a 2 or 3 arm puller. The castle nut clips on the front lower control need a pick tool to pry the curvy end out while you pull the clip out the castle nut.
I will next remove the sub-frame. I am working out the best method to drop the sub-frame and safely keep my engine supported.
Lower front control arms
Pick tool used to pry the curvy part of the clip off the castle nut.
Large ball joint tool(right). The smaller normal sized ball joint tool(left) is too small for the 2015 Genesis 5.0 ball joints on the lower control arms.
Driver side front lower control arms removed
Today I began removing the front lower control arms that are connected to the sub-frame. The lower controls each have (1)19mm bolt that holds them to the sub-frame and (1)19mm for the front shocks on the inner front control arm. The control arms are connected to the steering knuckle by (1)22mm castle nut on each control arm.
I had to use a combination of a lifting jack stand and rubber mallet to free the inner lower control arms from the front shocks and steering knuckle. The inner lower control arms is a bit tricky to remove with the front shocks still in place.
Note: The ball joints on the front lower control arm needs a large ball joint tool mostly used on full sized SUV ball joints. The steering knuckle design prevents the use of a 2 or 3 arm puller. The castle nut clips on the front lower control need a pick tool to pry the curvy end out while you pull the clip out the castle nut.
I will next remove the sub-frame. I am working out the best method to drop the sub-frame and safely keep my engine supported.
Lower front control arms


Pick tool used to pry the curvy part of the clip off the castle nut.

Large ball joint tool(right). The smaller normal sized ball joint tool(left) is too small for the 2015 Genesis 5.0 ball joints on the lower control arms.


Driver side front lower control arms removed

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