Ford Thunderbird Repairs

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By Molly Harmer

Jonn has been looking at our 2002 Ford Thunderbird, beginning with pressing the front lower ball joints into the hubs. He then refitted the back plates and bolted the hubs into place before installing the brake discs and new pads. The ABS sensors were refitted, and the wheels were mounted before lowering the vehicle to the floor. He secured the top mounts and top arm bolts, then refitted the trims beneath the bonnet.

Moving to the rear of the vehicle, Jonn stripped out and removed the top arms. He ground off the ball joints, link bars, and tie bars, then removed the brake callipers and discs. After cleaning the bolts, he fitted new top arms and links, securing them properly. New rear brake discs and pads were also installed. Once everything was secured, the wheels were refitted, the car was lowered to the ground, and the wheel nuts were torqued. Finally, he refitted the centre caps.

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