The
design
of
the
front
suspension
adopts
the
independent
double
wishbone
type
suspension
used
the
torsion
bar
spring
Both
the
upper
and
lower
links
are
installed
on
the
bracket
which
is
welded
on
the
frame
A
1d
the
above
links
swing
to
allow
the
knuckle
spindle
to
move
freely
in
a
vertical
dimension
The
top
and
bottom
of
the
knuckle
spindle
support
are
connected
to
the
upper
link
through
rubber
bushing
and
to
the
lower
lick
through
screw
bushing
The
tension
rod
held
by
the
brack
ets
on
the
chassis
frame
and
lower
lick
wiih
rubber
bushings
bears
the
force
of
fore
and
aft
direction
The
front
end
of
the
torsion
bar
spring
is
installed
to
the
torque
arm
which
attaches
to
the
lower
link
The
opposite
end
is
installed
to
the
spring
anchor
that
secures
to
chassis
frame
firmly
The
both
ends
of
the
torsion
bar
spring
are
serrated
The
shock
absorber
is
double
action
telescopic
hydraulic
type
The
upper
stem
is
attached
to
the
bracket
of
the
chassis
frame
The
lower
insulated
bracket
is
bolted
to
the
lower
lick
The
bumper
rubber
secured
to
the
bracket
Of
the
frame
limits
the
verti
cal
motion
of
the
suspension
lick
The
knuckle
spindle
is
connecied
to
the
k
ufkle
spindle
arm
by
the
king
pin
The
king
pin
bushings
are
fitted
to
the
upper
and
lower
arm
portIOns
of
the
knuckle
spindle
and
seals
are
provided
at
the
portions
mentioned
to
keep
water
and
dirt
from
enteri
g
The
knuckle
arm
is
connected
to
the
lower
end
of
the
knuckle
spindle
to
transmit
ttLe
movement
of
the
steering
wheel
to
the
knuckle
spindle
The
wheel
hub
is
supported
by
two
taper
roller
bearings
on
the
knuckle
spindle
Tlie
brake
drum
and
wheel
are
secured
to
ihe
hub
by
the
hub
bolts
Front
Axle
Front
Suspension
FRONT
AXLE
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
Removal
I
Jack
up
and
support
vehicle
on
the
stands
at
the
frame
in
a
safe
manner
2
Remove
front
wheel
3
Re
ove
brake
hose
together
with
connector
from
wheel
cylinder
4
Remove
brake
drum
S
Remove
hub
cap
and
then
remove
cotter
pin
adjusting
cap
and
spindle
nut
from
knuckle
spindle
6
Remove
wheel
hub
outer
and
inner
wheel
bearings
bearing
washer
and
grease
seal
from
knuckle
spindle
7
Remove
brake
disc
assembly
from
the
flange
of
knuckle
spindle
8
Remove
knuckle
arm
from
knuckle
spindle
9
Remove
king
pin
lock
bolt
FA225
Fig
FA
R
mol1ing
king
pin
loch
nut
10
After
removing
air
breather
re
move
plug
from
the
top
of
king
pin
with
the
following
method
Drill
a
10
5
mm
0
413
in
diameter
hole
on
the
plug
thread
hole
with
a
tap
M
12
1
2S
screw
a
bolt
into
threaded
hole
and
pull
out
the
plug
II
Apply
drift
to
the
top
of
king
pin
and
drive
out
king
pin
along
with
lower
plug
12
Tap
spindle
with
a
soft
haJnmer
and
detach
it
from
knuckle
spindle
support
Take
care
not
io
drop
thrust
bearing
FA
3
FA226
Fig
FA
3
R
moving
knuckle
piridle
Installation
Install
front
axle
in
reverse
se
quence
to
removal
by
noting
the
fol
lowing
matters
Furthermore
when
installing
front
axle
lightly
coat
grease
to
sliding
parts
I
Insert
O
ring
on
the
lower
end
of
knuckle
spindle
support
Install
thrust
bearing
and
spindle
shim
together
with
knuckle
spindle
to
knuckle
spindle
support
In
this
operation
select
spindle
shims
to
obtain
the
specified
clearance
between
knuckle
spindle
and
knuckle
spindle
support
To
measure
the
Clear
ance
with
a
filler
gauge
jack
up
the
bottom
of
spindle
slightly
Standard
clearance
0
1
mOl
0
004
in
or
less
Note
Be
sure
to
iristsll
thrust
bearing
to
face
coverea
side
upward
2
Line
up
locking
bolt
hole
of
knuckle
spindle
support
with
the
notch
in
king
pin
and
secure
lock
bolt
Be
sure
to
check
killJckle
spindle
for
smooth
movement
Be
certain
to
move
knuckie
spindle
smoothly
and
reailjust
shim
if
necessary
In
addition
check
bushings
and
king
pin
as
required
3
Press
fit
plug
to
the
upper
of
knuckle
spindle
Then
install
lower
plug
to
the
lower
knuckle
spindle
Note
Make
sure
to
place
lower
plug
conectly
4
Secure
knuckle
arm
to
knuckle
Level
line
Level
line
FA230
Fig
FA
8
Bushing
location
3
Remove
grease
nipple
and
drill
grease
hole
on
bushing
through
thread
ed
grease
nipple
hole
When
grease
hole
is
drilled
remove
metal
chip
and
burr
thoroughly
Drilling
diameter
approximate
3
mOl
0
118
in
Note
When
a
spindle
bushing
has
a
grease
nipple
hole
in
it
an
ad
ditional
hole
need
not
be
drilled
When
pressing
it
into
position
align
grease
nipple
hole
with
that
in
spindle
bushing
4
Ream
the
inside
of
bushing
to
the
specified
value
with
King
Pin
Bush
Reamer
HT56802000
Bushing
inner
diameter
when
fitted
20
010
to
20
03S
mOl
0
7878
to
0
7888
in
Note
Carry
out
reaming
from
both
upper
and
lower
bushings
When
reaming
upper
side
use
lower
side
as
reaming
guide
and
when
reaming
lower
side
use
upper
side
as
ream
ing
guide
to
align
the
center
line
correctly
5
Press
fit
grease
seal
on
upper
arm
with
King
Pin
Grease
Seal
Drift
ST35390000
In
installing
grease
seal
take
care
not
to
damage
seal
lip
51
35390000
FA231
Fig
FA
9
Installing
grease
seal
Front
Axle
Front
Suspension
Wheel
hub
1
After
removing
grease
seal
with
screwdriver
lightly
tap
outer
race
cir
cumference
with
a
hammer
by
ap
plying
a
brass
bar
and
remove
outer
bearing
race
from
hub
When
tapping
outer
race
circumference
tap
evenly
2
Remove
all
traces
of
old
grease
from
bearings
hub
and
knuckle
spindle
3
Install
inner
and
outer
bearing
races
in
hub
with
a
suitable
tool
Be
sure
to
seat
the
races
properly
in
hub
4
Pack
the
inside
of
hub
and
hub
cap
with
specified
grease
to
the
de
scribed
level
See
Figure
FAA
Also
pack
the
bearing
cone
and
roller
as
semblies
with
the
same
lubricant
FA009
Fig
FA
10
Greasing
bearing
cone
and
roller
assembly
5
Place
inner
bearing
cone
and
rol
ler
assembly
in
hub
Coat
grease
slight
ly
to
the
lips
of
new
grease
seal
and
seat
it
properly
INSPECTION
King
pin
and
bushing
Check
and
replace
king
pin
andlor
bushing
if
tne
following
faulty
condi
tion
is
detected
deformation
scores
partial
wear
and
excessive
clearance
between
king
pin
and
bushing
in
dia
meter
direction
exceeding
limit
listed
below
Clearance
limit
0
15
mOl
0
00S9
in
Standard
dimensions
King
pin
outer
diameter
19
979
to
20
000
mm
0
7866
to
0
7874
in
Bushing
inner
diameter
20
010
to
20
035
mOl
0
7878
to
0
7888
in
2
Wheel
bearing
ThorougWy
clean
grease
and
dirt
from
wheel
bearing
with
cleaning
sol
vent
and
dry
with
compressed
air
free
of
moisture
Check
wheel
bearing
to
see
that
it
rolls
freely
and
is
free
from
noise
crack
pit
ing
or
wear
Also
check
outer
race
for
condition
Re
moval
of
outer
race
from
drum
is
not
necessary
Shown
below
is
the
cha
rt
which
furnishes
the
necessary
information
on
Visual
Serviceability
Standard
for
Wheel
Bearing
Visual
serviceability
standard
for
wheel
bearing
@
J
@
@
@
@
@
A
Q
jJ
2
@
CD
FA
5
1
Outer
race
2
Roller
3
Small
collar
4
Inner
race
fitted
surface
5
Collar
surface
6
Inner
race
surface
7
Outer
race
tilted
surface
8
Outer
race
surf
lcc
9
Roller
rolling
surface
10
Inner
race
11
Large
collar
12
Supporter
FADD6
Fig
FA
11
Wheel
bearing
assembly
s
Install
tension
rod
at
rear
end
tighten
nut
to
make
the
distance
of
rubber
bushing
to
be
33
4
mm
1
315
in
and
torque
lock
nut
to
1
6
to
2
2
kg
m
12
to
16
ft
lb
6
Install
tension
rod
bracket
to
chassis
frame
bracket
and
torque
nut
to
1
6
to
2
2
kg
m
12
to
16
ft
lb
When
two
rubber
bushings
are
dif
ferent
in
size
arrange
adjusting
nut
Standard
dimension
is
11
0
mOl
0
433
in
as
shown
in
Figure
FA
16
Torque
lock
nut
to
1
6
to
2
2
kg
m
12
to
16
ft
lb
Il
0
11
0
0
433
t
lP
33
4
1
315
I
11
0
0
433
1
0
11
0
0
433
Adjusting
nut
Y
i
w
36
6
l
441
Unit
mm
in
FA235
Fig
FA
16
Tension
rod
detail
INSPECTION
I
Check
tension
rod
for
bend
and
the
thread
for
faulty
condition
Repair
or
replace
as
required
2
Check
bushing
rubber
for
wear
and
deterioration
Replace
if
neces
sary
TORSION
BAR
SPRING
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
Removal
1
Raise
vehicle
on
a
hoist
or
stands
2
Remove
wheel
3
Loosen
nuts
at
spring
anchor
bolt
Front
Axle
Front
Suspension
4
Remove
dust
cover
at
the
rear
end
of
torsion
bar
spring
and
detach
snap
ring
S
Withdraw
torsion
bar
spring
rear
ward
after
pulling
ou
t
anchor
arm
realWard
I
nstallalation
Install
torsion
bar
spring
in
the
reverse
sequence
of
removal
noting
the
following
instructions
I
Coat
grease
on
the
serrations
of
torsion
bar
spring
and
install
it
to
torque
arm
Note
Be
sure
to
install
right
and
left
torsion
bar
springs
correctly
They
can
be
identified
with
R
Right
and
L
Left
marked
on
the
end
surface
2
Install
anchor
arm
and
tighten
adjusting
nut
to
obtain
A
dimen
sion
See
Figure
F
A
17
When
anchor
arm
is
properly
adjusted
to
A
specification
upper
link
should
be
in
contact
with
rebound
bumper
rubber
See
Figure
FA
18
Install
snap
ring
and
dust
cover
Temporarily
tighten
adjust
ing
nut
until
B
specification
is
reached
I
I
I
FA236
Fig
FA
17
Installing
anchor
arm
Specifications
for
torsion
bar
spring
Diameter
x
length
mOl
in
Torsional
rigidity
kg
m
deg
ft
lb
deg
FA
9
Anchor
arm
setting
post
ion
A
ISt02Smm
0
59
to
0
98
in
Temporary
tightening
distance
B
60
to
70
mOl
2
36
to
2
76
in
UjPPje
Rebound
bumper
rubber
j
4W
Fig
FA
18
Setting
procedure
Notes
3
A
and
8
specifications
are
only
the
preliminary
rough
settings
directions
for
performing
the
final
adjustment
that
determines
the
ride
height
are
found
on
page
F
A
II
under
Adjustment
b
Discard
old
snap
ring
after
re
moving
it
Replace
with
new
one
during
reinstallation
3
Install
wheel
and
lower
vehicle
Adjust
vehicle
posture
at
curb
weight
full
fuel
tank
no
passengers
refer
ring
to
Adjustment
4
Torque
lock
nut
to
3
1
to
4
1
kg
m
22
to
30
ft
lb
INSPECTION
Check
torsion
bar
spring
for
wear
twist
etc
When
adjusting
vehicle
posture
replace
torsion
bar
spring
with
a
new
one
if
the
specified
height
can
not
be
obtained
All
models
21
9
x
830
0
862
x
32
68
3
74
27
I
Note
When
installing
fulcrum
pin
insert
it
from
rearward
of
vehicle
12
Install
tension
rod
shock
ab
sorber
I
stabilizer
torsion
bar
spring
and
knuckle
arm
referring
to
the
related
paragraphs
13
Install
brake
disc
to
knuckle
spindle
and
torque
securing
bolt
to
4
2
to
5
0
kg
m
30
to
36
ft
Ib
14
Install
wheel
and
brake
drum
as
an
assembly
and
torque
knuckle
spin
dle
nut
to
8
0
to
9
0
kg
m
58
to
65
ft
Ib
DISASSEMBLY
AND
ASSEMBLY
Upper
link
I
Detach
upper
link
spindle
from
upper
links
and
remove
clamp
dust
cover
and
dust
seal
Secure
upper
link
in
a
vise
and
loosen
screw
bushing
Assemble
link
spindle
in
reverse
sequence
to
disassembling
noting
the
following
instructions
2
Torque
screw
bushing
on
upper
link
to
3S
to
55
kg
m
253
to
398
ft
Ib
Install
new
dust
seal
and
dust
cover
and
secure
them
with
clamp
3
Coat
grease
to
screw
bushing
in
side
and
the
thread
portion
of
upper
link
spindle
liberally
Screw
front
and
rear
links
to
upper
link
spindle
in
the
same
length
so
as
to
obtain
the
speci
fied
figures
as
shown
in
Figure
FA
23
Unit
mm
in
I
44
6
1
156
FA2
Upper
link
and
upper
link
spindle
Fig
FA
23
Front
Axle
Front
Suspension
4
Make
sure
to
operate
upper
link
spindle
smoothly
after
installation
5
Replace
filler
plug
with
grease
nipple
and
pack
grease
until
grease
comes
out
from
dust
cover
Reinstall
f1ller
plug
Lower
link
When
installing
torque
arm
on
lower
link
tighten
it
to
the
following
specifications
Serration
boss
1
8
to
2
6
kg
m
13
to
19
ft
Ib
Arm
head
2
7
to
3
7
kg
m
20
to
27
ft
tb
INSPECTION
Upper
link
spindle
fulcrum
pin
and
screw
bushing
Apply
screw
bushing
to
upper
link
spindle
or
fulcrum
pin
and
measure
axial
end
play
between
them
When
the
end
play
exceeds
0
35
mm
0
0138
in
replace
upper
link
spindle
or
fulcrum
pin
together
with
screw
bushings
Condition
Vehicle
empty
no
payload
Vehicle
loaded
Notes
a
Vehicle
empty
no
payload
consists
of
the
following
conditions
I
Full
tank
of
gasoline
radiator
f1lled
and
engine
oil
level
full
2
Spare
tire
wheel
jack
and
jack
handle
in
design
position
b
Vehicle
loaded
consists
of
the
fol
lowing
conditions
For
all
models
2
persons
and
SIlO
leg
I
103lb
payload
FA
Check
the
screw
of
upper
link
spindle
fulcrum
pin
and
screw
bush
ing
and
repair
or
replace
if
necessary
Note
Discard
dust
cover
and
dust
seal
when
disassembled
ADJUSTMENT
VEHICLE
POSTURE
Vehicle
posture
may
be
incorrect
due
to
weakened
spring
or
other
faulty
condition
The
following
procedures
are
necessary
when
adjustment
is
Ie
quired
That
is
the
vehicle
posture
can
be
adjusted
by
obtaining
only
the
speci
fied
H
dimension
changing
the
length
of
anchor
bolt
I
Raise
front
of
vehicle
on
stands
2
Adjust
H
dimension
with
turn
ing
nut
adjusting
anchor
bolt
H
dimension
changes
approximately
3
5
mm
0
J38
in
vertically
when
adjust
nut
is
turned
one
complete
turn
3
To
make
the
best
vehicle
posture
H
dimension
must
be
in
the
follow
ing
range
H
dimension
mOl
in
All
models
79
to
84
3
11
to
3
31
54
5
2
15
o
i
Fig
FA
24
FA242
Dimension
for
standard
vehicle
postl4re
Front
Axle
Front
Suspension
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS
Condition
Vibration
shock
and
shimmy
ing
of
steering
wheeL
Vehicle
pulls
to
right
or
left
Probable
cause
Vibration
Too
much
backlash
of
steering
gear
wear
of
each
part
of
linkage
and
vibration
of
front
wheels
are
in
many
cases
transmitted
to
the
steering
wheel
This
is
Very
much
noticeable
when
traveJling
over
bad
roads
and
at
higher
speeds
Shock
When
the
front
wheels
are
travelling
over
bumpy
roads
the
play
of
the
steering
linkage
is
transmitted
to
the
steering
wheel
This
is
especially
noticeable
when
travelling
rough
road
Shimmy
Abnormal
vibrations
of
the
front
suspen
sion
group
and
the
whole
steering
linkage
which
occur
when
a
specific
speed
is
attained
Improper
air
pressure
of
tire
Unbalance
and
deformation
of
roadwheel
Unevenly
worn
tire
or
insufficient
tightening
Improperly
adjusted
or
worn
front
wheel
bearing
Faulty
wheel
alignment
Worn
or
loose
suspension
link
screw
bushing
Damaged
idler
arm
Insufficiently
tightened
steering
gear
housing
Worn
steering
linkage
Improper
steering
gear
adjustment
insufficient
back
lash
Faulty
shock
absorber
or
loose
installation
Unbalanced
vehicle
posture
When
driving
with
hands
off
the
steering
wheel
on
a
fiat
road
the
vehicle
gently
swerves
to
right
or
left
Note
A
faulty
rear
suspension
may
also
be
the
cause
of
this
condition
and
therefore
see
also
the
chapter
dealing
with
the
rear
suspension
Improper
air
pressure
of
tire
or
insufficient
tightening
of
wheel
nu
ts
Difference
in
height
of
right
and
left
tire
treads
Incorrect
adjustment
or
abrasion
of
front
wheel
bearing
Weakened
front
torsion
spring
or
deviation
from
standard
specification
Improper
wheel
alignment
Worn
or
loose
suspension
link
screw
bushing
FA
14
Corrective
action
Adjust
Correct
the
unbalance
or
re
place
Replace
or
tighten
Adjust
or
replace
Adjust
Replace
Replace
TIghten
Replace
ball
joint
Adjust
Replace
or
tighten
Adjust
Adjust
or
tighten
Replace
tires
Adjust
or
replace
Replace
Readjust
Replace
Condition
Vehicle
puBes
to
right
or
left
Instability
of
vehicle
Stiff
steeirng
wheel
Excessive
steering
wheel
play
Noise
Front
Axle
Front
Suspension
Probable
cause
Deformed
of
steering
linkage
and
suspension
link
Unbalanced
vehicle
level
Improper
air
pressure
of
tire
Worn
or
loose
suspension
link
screw
bushing
Incorrect
wheel
alignment
Worn
or
deformed
steering
linkage
and
suspension
link
Incorrect
adjustment
of
steering
gear
Deformed
unbalanced
wheel
Check
and
correct
in
the
following
manner
Jack
up
front
wheels
detach
the
steering
gear
and
operate
the
steering
wheel
and
a
If
it
is
light
check
steering
linkage
and
suspension
groups
b
If
it
is
heavy
check
steering
gear
and
steering
column
groups
Improper
air
pressure
of
tire
Insufficient
lubricants
or
mixing
impurities
in
steering
linkage
or
excessively
worn
steering
linkage
Insufficient
lubricant
in
gear
box
or
contaminated
lubricant
Unsmooth
king
pin
damaged
part
Or
insufficient
lubrication
Worn
or
incorrectly
adjusted
wheel
bearing
Worn
damaged
steering
gear
and
bearing
Incorrectly
adjusted
steering
gear
Deformed
steering
linkage
Incorrect
wheel
alignment
Interference
of
steering
column
with
turn
signal
switch
Incorrectly
adjusted
steering
gear
Worn
steering
linkage
idler
arm
Improperly
fitted
of
gear
box
Incorrectly
adjusted
wheel
bearing
Worn
or
loose
suspension
link
screw
bushing
Improper
air
pressure
of
tire
Insufficient
lubricating
oil
and
grease
for
suspension
link
screw
bushing
and
steering
linkage
or
their
breakage
FA
15
Corrective
action
Replace
Correct
the
unbalance
Adjust
Replace
Adjust
Replace
Adjust
Correct
or
replace
Adjust
Replenish
grease
or
replace
the
part
Add
or
replace
gear
oil
Replace
Replace
or
adjust
Replace
Adjust
Replace
Adjust
Adjust
Adjust
Replace
Retighten
Adjust
Replace
Adjust
Replenish
lubricating
oil
and
grease
or
replace
Condition
Noise
Grating
tire
noise
Jumping
of
disc
wheeL
Excessively
or
partially
worn
tire
Front
Axle
Front
Suspension
Probable
cause
Loose
steering
gear
bolts
linkage
and
suspension
groups
Faulty
shock
absorber
Damaged
wheel
bearing
Worn
steering
linkage
and
steering
gear
Worn
of
loose
suspension
link
screw
bushing
Improper
air
pressure
of
lire
Incorrect
wheel
alignment
Deformed
knuckle
spindle
and
suspension
linkage
Rough
driving
Improper
air
pressure
of
tire
Unbalanced
wheels
Faulty
shock
absorber
Worn
tire
Deformed
wheel
rim
Improper
air
pressure
of
tire
Incorrect
wheel
alignment
Damaged
wheel
bearing
Incorrect
brake
adjustment
Improper
tire
shifting
rotation
Rough
and
improper
wiving
manner
FA
16
Corrective
action
Retighten
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Adjust
Adjust
Replace
Avoid
rough
driving
Adjust
Adjust
Replace
Replace
Replace
Adjust
Adjust
Replace
Adjust
Adjust
Drive
more
gently
Rear
Axle
Rear
Suspension
REAR
AXLE
AND
REAR
SUSPENSION
DESCRIPTION
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
Rear
axle
assembly
Rear
axle
shaft
and
wheel
bearing
Rear
axle
case
Rear
spring
1
1
1
Air
breather
2
Thrust
block
3
Nut
T
3
1
to
4
1
kg
m
22
to
30
ft
lb
4
Shock
absorber
mounting
rubber
bush
5
Rear
spring
clip
V
bolt
6
Rear
axle
oil
seal
spacer
7
Rear
axle
shaft
oil
seal
Supply
wheel
bearing
grease
to
oil
seal
lip
when
assembly
8
Rear
axle
bearing
lock
nut
T
15
to
20
kg
m
10810
145
ft
b
9
Rear
axle
bearing
lock
washer
10
Plain
washer
11
Rear
axle
bearing
cage
12
Road
wheel
bolt
13
Road
wheel
nut
T
8t09kg
m
58
to
65
fl
Ib
CONTENTS
RA
3
RA
3
RA
3
RA
4
RA
5
RA
5
Shock
absorber
tNSPECTION
Rear
axle
shaft
and
wheel
bearing
Rear
axle
case
Rear
spring
Shock
absorber
RA
6
RA
fJ
RA
6
RA6
RA
fJ
RA
fJ
4
I
J
i
I
L
J
@
14
Wheel
bearing
15
Rear
axle
bearing
grease
seat
Supply
wheel
bearing
grease
to
oil
seal
lip
when
assembly
16
Rear
axle
bearing
spacer
17
Rear
axle
shaft
18
Grease
catcher
19
Bearing
cage
bolt
20
Rear
axle
case
end
shim
21
Nut
T
5
4
to
6
4
kg
m
391046
ft
lb
22
Rear
spring
pad
23
Rear
spring
24
Nut
T
7
3
to
9
9
kg
m
53
to
72
ft4b
25
Nut
T
1
610
2
2kg
m
12
to
16
fHb
26
Shock
absorber
rubber
bush
27
Shock
absorber
Fig
RA
I
RA
2
o
RA132
28
Rear
axle
case
29
Filler
ptug
T
6toIOkg
m
43
to
72
ft4b
Oil
capacity
about
1
0
liter
1
US
qt
7
8
Imp
qt
30
Drain
plug
T
6to
10kg
m
43
to
72
fHb
31
Nut
T
11
5
to
13
0
kg
m
83
to
94
fHb
32
Rear
spring
rear
bush
33
Rear
spring
34
Rear
spring
shackle
35
Nut
T
1
1
5
to
13
0
kg
m
83
to
94
fHb
36
Rear
spring
37
Rear
spring
front
bush
38
Rear
spring
front
pin
T
Tightening
torque
Crou
uctional
view
of
rear
a
xl
and
uapension