
Fig
FA
3
Installing
Coller
Pin
II
Install
hub
cap
with
new
Q
ring
and
wheel
WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
Correct
front
wheel
alignment
as
sures
proper
car
handling
characteris
tics
and
minimum
steering
effort
with
the
least
amount
of
tire
wear
Before
adjusting
front
wheel
alignment
be
sure
to
make
preliminary
inspection
of
front
end
parts
Tire
pressure
and
balance
Wheel
bearings
and
wheel
bearing
nuts
Steering
gear
play
Steering
gear
housing
loose
at
frame
Steering
linkage
and
connections
Shock
absorber
operation
If
wrong
repair
or
replace
the
damaged
portion
or
parts
When
using
equipment
for
front
wheel
alignment
inspection
follow
the
instructions
furnished
with
equipment
Note
Inspection
should
be
made
with
the
car
set
Ievel
and
at
curb
weight
Cember
end
caster
Camber
and
caster
are
preset
at
factory
and
cannot
be
adjusted
The
car
requires
only
toe
in
and
car
posture
adjustment
Note
If
camber
or
caster
alignment
is
not
within
specifications
check
as
sociated
parts
Repair
or
replace
as
necessary
Front
Axle
Front
Suspension
Toe
In
Measure
toe
in
and
adjust
as
neces
sary
For
adjustment
carry
out
the
following
procedure
1
With
steering
wheel
at
its
straight
ahead
position
check
front
wheels
to
see
if
they
are
set
in
straight
ahead
positions
2
Toe
in
can
be
adjusted
by
varying
length
of
steering
side
rods
Note
a
Loosen
lock
nuts
and
turn
left
and
right
side
rods
equally
b
Turning
side
rods
in
forward
direc
tion
of
car
inaeases
toe
in
c
If
side
rods
have
been
disassembled
set
at
specified
distance
A
be
forehand
when
reassembling
d
Be
sure
to
s
w
side
rods
into
ball
joint
sockets
more
than
20
mm
0
79
in
A
315
mm
12
40
in
EfJK
Toe
in
Unladen
1
to
3
mm
0
04
to
0
12
in
Unladen
means
the
following
conditions
Tankful
of
fuel
radiator
filled
and
engine
oil
full
Spare
tire
jack
hand
tools
mats
in
design
position
All
tires
inflated
to
specified
pres
sure
All
excessive
mud
dirt
and
road
deposit
accumulations
away
from
chassis
and
underbody
3
After
correct
toe
in
is
obtained
tighten
side
rod
adjusting
nuts
FA
J
Toe
in
A
B
Toe
in
28
Lines
parallel
to
center
line
of
body
8
F
A696
FA724
Fig
FA
4
Adj
ting
Toe
in
r
II
Li
1
t
Fig
FA
5
Side
Rod
T
Side
lod
edjusting
nl
8
to
10
0
kg
58
to
72
ft
1
Drive
caf
r
whet
ls
ride
01
properly
2
Gauge
sh
steenng
whe
tion
3
Rota
right
an
on
lOner
Tu
corre
i
I
rf
c
Ji
1
A
JI
U
2
7181
JOck
CL
C

6
Pry
off
cotter
pin
take
out
ad
justing
cap
and
wheel
bearing
lock
nut
7
Remove
wheel
hub
with
disc
brake
rotor
from
spindle
with
bearing
installed
FA199
Fig
FA
10
Removing
Wheel
Hub
Note
Be
careful
not
to
drop
outer
bearing
DOne
out
of
hub
when
removing
hub
from
knuckle
spin
dle
8
Remove
outer
bearing
cone
9
Loosen
four
bolts
securing
brake
disc
remove
disc
brake
rotor
from
wheel
hub
assembly
Fig
FA
11
Removing
Due
Broke
Rotor
Loosen
screws
securing
baffle
plate
take
out
baffle
plate
10
Remove
inner
earing
cone
after
prying
out
grease
seaL
Discard
grease
seaL
11
If
it
is
necessary
to
replace
earing
outer
race
drive
it
out
from
hub
with
a
brass
drift
and
mallet
Evenly
tap
bearing
outer
race
through
two
grooves
inside
hub
Front
Axle
Front
Suspension
Fig
FA
12
Removing
Bearing
Outer
Race
INSPECTION
WHEEL
BEARING
Thoroughly
clean
grease
and
dirt
from
wheel
bearing
with
cleaning
sol
vent
and
dry
with
compressed
air
free
from
moisture
Check
wheel
bearing
to
see
that
it
rolls
freely
and
is
free
from
noise
crack
pitting
or
wear
WHEEL
HUB
Check
wheel
hub
for
crack
by
means
of
a
magnetic
exploration
or
dyeing
test
and
replace
if
cracked
INSTALLATION
Install
front
axle
in
the
reverse
order
of
removal
noting
the
fol
lowing
I
Install
bearing
outer
race
with
Front
Wheel
Bearing
Drift
Inner
ST35321000
Front
wheel
Bearing
Drift
Outer
ST35322000
and
Drift
Bar
ST35325000
until
they
seat
in
hub
2
Pack
hub
and
hub
cap
with
re
commended
multi
purpose
grease
up
to
shaded
portions
fA261
Fig
FA
13
LubriCating
Points
of
Wheel
Hub
FA
5
3
Coat
each
bearing
DOne
with
rec
ommended
multi
purpose
grease
FA781
Fig
FA
14
Coating
Bearing
Cone
with
Grease
4
Place
inner
bearing
cone
in
hub
and
install
a
new
grease
seal
coating
sealing
lips
with
recommended
multi
purpose
grease
5
Concerning
installation
of
brake
parts
refer
to
Section
BR
i
l
Tightening
tOlque
Disc
brake
Rotor
to
hub
3
9
to
5
3
kg
m
28
to
38
ft
lbl
6
Install
hub
with
rotor
and
outer
bearing
cone
7
Sparingly
apply
recommended
multi
purpose
grease
to
threaded
por
tion
of
spindle
and
bearing
washer
to
bearing
contacting
face
Then
install
washer
and
wheel
bearing
nut
Adjust
wheel
bearing
nut
as
de
scribed
in
Adjustment
in
this
section
Note
a
In
order
to
assure
DOrrect
bearing
starting
torque
and
to
extend
serv
ice
nfe
of
wheel
bearings
be
sure
to
avoid
dirt
and
foreign
particles
get
ting
iIi
bearings
grease
seal
Washer
bearing
nut
etc
b
Grease
should
be
changed
at
each
disassembly
end
in
aa
ordance
with
Periodic
Maintenance
Schedule
8
Install
O
ring
on
hub
cap
and
install
hub
cap
on
hub
9
Install
brake
caliper
assembly
re
ferring
to
Section
BR
10
Install
wheel
and
lire

S
Support
strut
assembly
with
a
jack
or
suitable
stand
and
remove
three
nuts
securing
strut
to
hoodledge
Strut
assembly
and
spring
can
then
be
removed
as
a
unit
DISASSEMBLY
When
disassembling
a
strut
extra
caution
should
be
exercised
to
avoid
dirt
and
dust
getting
inside
strut
This
dirt
and
dust
is
loaded
with
abrasive
which
if
enters
strut
causes
internal
leak
and
premature
wear
of
moving
parts
I
Secure
Strut
Steering
Gear
Housing
Attachment
KV48100300
in
a
vise
and
install
strut
on
attachment
2
Set
up
Spring
Compressor
ST3S6S
100
I
on
spring
Compress
spring
just
far
enough
to
permit
turn
ing
of
strut
mounting
insulator
by
hand
Remove
self
locking
nut
FA658
Fig
FA
18
Comprt
ingSpring
3
Remove
lock
nut
on
top
of
piston
rod
remove
mounting
insulator
strut
mounting
bearing
dust
seal
spring
seat
spring
and
bumper
rubber
CAUTION
Be
sure
to
hook
special
tool
8135651001
evenly
on
a
minimum
of
three
coils
Paying
attention
not
to
damage
piston
lod
Front
Axle
Front
Suspension
AJ
r
ST3565S001
F
A059
k
j
h
Fig
FA
19
Removing
Mounting
Insulator
4
Retract
piston
rod
by
pushing
it
down
until
it
bottoms
Remove
gland
packing
with
Gland
Packing
Wrench
ST3SS00001
A
ST35500001
1J
FA209
KV48
100300
Fig
FA
20
Removing
Gland
Packing
Note
Clean
gland
pecking
of
mud
and
other
foreign
perticles
accumu
lated
5
Remove
O
ring
from
top
of
pis
ton
rod
guide
bushing
6
Lift
out
piston
rod
together
with
cylinder
Note
Do
not
remove
pistion
rod
quickly
as
this
will
cause
oil
to
spurt
out
FA275
Fig
FA
21
Removing
Pi
ton
Rod
and
Cyliilder
FA
7
Note
Piston
rod
piston
rod
guide
and
cylinder
are
adjusted
to
provide
precision
mating
sutfeces
and
should
be
handled
as
a
matched
set
7
Drain
fluid
thoroughly
from
inner
cylinder
and
discard
8
Wash
aU
parts
in
suitable
solvent
9
Drain
fluid
thoroughly
from
outer
casing
Note
This
operation
is
very
im
portant
since
performance
of
strut
varies
with
amount
of
fluid
filled
within
strut
INSPECTION
I
Replace
gland
packing
O
ring
and
fluid
whenever
strut
is
disassembled
2
Wash
aU
perts
except
for
non
metallic
parts
with
suitable
solvent
and
dry
with
compressed
air
3
Blow
dirt
and
dust
off
of
non
metallic
parts
using
compressed
air
Note
a
Oil
oozing
out
at
and
around
gland
pecking
does
not
call
for
strut
maintenance
If
oil
leaks
past
pring
sest
check
piston
rod
and
gland
pecking
to
cxirrect
the
cause
of
problem
If
oil
leakage
occurs
on
welded
portion
of
outer
strut
casing
replace
strut
outer
casing
essembly
b
If
hock
absorber
itself
is
malfunc
tioning
replace
as
an
assembly
in
cluding
piston
rod
cylinder
bot
tom
valve
and
guide
bushing
Outer
ce
in
Check
outer
casing
for
evidences
of
deformation
cracking
or
other
dam
age
If
necessary
discard
Strut
mountln
In
uletor
Replace
if
cemented
rubber
to
metal
joints
are
melted
or
cracked
Rubber
parts
should
also
be
replaced
if
deteriorated
Strut
mountln
beerln
Replace
if
inspection
reveals
abnor
mal
noise
or
excessive
rattle
in
axial
direction

FA070
FA071
Fig
FA
26
Air
Bleeding
from
Strul
9
Place
Strut
Steering
Gear
Housing
Attachment
KV48100300
in
jaws
of
a
vise
10
Before
proceeding
with
further
steps
pull
piston
rod
all
the
way
out
to
the
limit
of
its
stroke
install
bound
bumper
rubber
in
place
to
prevent
piston
rod
from
falling
by
its
own
weight
11
Compress
spring
with
Spring
Compressor
ST35651001
ST35651001
r
l
I
FA665
Fig
FA
27
Compressing
Spring
Note
To
prevent
interference
be
tween
upper
spring
seat
and
special
tool
leave
upper
2
5
to
3
turns
of
spring
coils
free
compress
spring
and
assemble
to
strut
12
Lubricate
dust
seal
indicated
by
arrow
in
Fig
FA
28
with
recommend
ed
multi
purpose
grease
Front
Axle
Front
Suspension
I
1
i
I
FA671
Fig
FA
28
Grea
ing
Point
13
Install
dust
cover
upper
spring
seat
dust
seal
mounting
bearing
and
insulator
in
this
written
order
Note
a
Be
careful
to
avoid
damaging
piston
rod
during
disassembly
and
assem
bly
Do
not
use
pliers
or
the
like
in
an
effort
to
extract
piston
rod
b
InstaU
thrust
bearing
so
that
it
points
in
correct
direction
Fig
FA
28
14
Tighten
new
piston
rod
self
locking
nut
fil
Tightening
torque
Pi
ton
rod
elf
Iocking
nut
6
0
to
7
5
kg
m
43
to
54
ft
lbl
Note
a
Temporarily
tighten
self
locking
nut
on
tip
of
piston
rod
After
installing
piston
rod
on
car
tighten
self
locking
nut
to
specification
b
Replace
self
locking
nut
whenever
strut
is
disassembled
15
To
prevent
entry
of
water
and
dust
apply
a
thick
coat
of
recom
mended
multi
purpose
grease
to
points
indicated
by
arrows
in
Fig
F
A
28
16
After
placing
spring
in
position
between
upper
and
lo
er
spring
seats
release
compressor
graduaUy
I
J
k
1
jt
r
end
FA074
Fig
FA
29
talling
Front
Spring
FA
9
17
Raise
bound
bumper
rubber
10
u
per
spring
seal
I
STALLATION
Install
strut
and
spring
assembly
in
reverse
order
of
removaL
fil
Tightening
torque
Strut
to
hoodledge
2
5
to
3
5
kg
m
18
to
25
ft
Ib
Steering
knuckle
arm
to
strut
7
3
to
9
9
kg
m
53
to
72
ft
lb
Note
a
Make
sure
brake
hose
is
secure
and
not
tw
ted
b
When
installing
steering
knuckle
ann
to
the
bottom
of
strut
as
sembly
epply
the
suitable
sealing
material
to
the
indicated
portion
so
as
to
prevent
ball
stud
from
rust
FA660
Fig
FA
30
Applying
Sealant
TENSION
ROD
AND
STABILIZER
BAR
REMOVAL
I
Jack
up
the
front
of
car
and
support
it
with
safety
stands
remove

wheels
2
Remove
splaahboard
if
necessary
3
Back
off
nut
securing
tension
rod
to
bracket
and
remove
bolts
which
secure
tension
rod
to
lower
arm
Tension
rod
can
then
be
taken
out
4
Remove
nuts
securing
stabilizer
bar
to
connecting
rod
Note
Two
wrenches
are
n
1
in
this
B
5
Remove
bolts
and
nuts
securing
stabilizer
bar
bracket
in
position
Stabilizer
bar
can
then
be
iaken
o
t
CV
3
@
I
Lower
ann
5
Tension
rod
2
Stabilizer
bar
bracket
connecting
rod
6
Tension
rod
3
Stabilizer
bar
4
Stabilizer
bar
bracket
FA129
Fig
FA
31
Removing
Tension
Rod
and
Stabilizer
Bar
INSPECTION
I
Check
tension
rod
and
stabilizer
bar
for
evidence
of
deformation
or
cracks
if
necessary
replace
2
Check
rubber
parts
such
as
ten
sion
rod
and
stabilizer
bar
bushings
to
be
sure
they
are
not
deteriorated
or
cracked
if
1ecessary
replace
INSTAllATION
Install
tension
rod
and
stabilizer
bar
in
tJ
1e
reverse
order
of
removal
noting
the
following
I
Be
sure
stabilizer
bar
is
not
closer
to
either
side
but
is
located
at
the
middle
If
stabilizer
bar
is
new
use
the
following
procedure
to
center
the
stabilizer
bar
Position
arm
with
white
paipt
mark
toward
left
side
of
car
Front
Axle
Front
Suspension
Set
slabillz
rliar
mount
bushingS
So
that
outer
side
of
stabilizer
bar
bushing
is
brought
into
inner
side
of
marking
e
o
I
19
e
1
Marking
2
Bushing
3
Marking
4
While
painting
5
Marking
0
A
F
A667
Fig
FA
32
Centering
8lDbilize
Bar
2
Chec
to
be
sure
that
tension
rod
bushing
is
propelly
centered
in
its
seat
3
Be
sure
that
tension
rod
bracket
bolt
is
correctly
torqued
Note
a
Noting
direction
of
tension
rod
bushing
properly
center
bushing
in
tension
rod
bushing
washer
Fig
FA
33
Direclion
of
Tension
Rod
BUlhing
b
After
installation
make
sure
mini
mum
clearances
between
tension
rods
end
stabilizer
bar
are
equal
on
both
sides
c
Closely
observe
torq
ue
specification
when
tightening
tension
rod
bracket
retaining
bolts
d
First
tighten
tension
rod
on
bracket
side
to
specified
torque
setting
then
install
the
other
end
on
lower
arm
fJ
Tightening
tOlque
Tension
rod
bushing
installation
nut
4
5
to
5
11rg
33
to
37
ft
lbl
FA
10
Tension
rOd
to
Lower
ann
5
1
to
6
1
kg
m
137
to
44
ft
Ibl
Tension
rod
bracket
to
body
3
2
to
4
3
kg
m
23
to
31
ft
Ibl
Stabilizer
bar
bleck
t
1
6to2
11rg
112
to
15
ft
lbl
Stabilizel
bel
connecting
rod
1
6
to
2
1
kg
m
12
to
15
ft
lbl
LOWER
ARM
AND
LOWER
BALL
JOINT
The
lower
ann
is
connected
to
the
suspension
member
through
a
rubber
bwhing
end
to
the
strut
through
a
ball
joint
The
lower
ball
joint
is
assembled
at
the
factory
and
cannot
be
disassem
bled
REMOVAL
1
Block
rear
wheels
with
chocks
2
Jack
up
front
of
car
and
support
it
with
safety
stands
remove
wheel
3
Remove
splashboard
4
Separate
knuckle
arm
from
strut
5
Pry
colter
pin
off
and
separate
side
rod
fromknilckle
arm
using
Ball
Joint
Remover
HT72520000
FA661
Fig
FA
34
Remoliing8ideRod
Ball
Joint
6
Remove
tension
rod
and
stabilizer
bar
from
lower
ann
7
Remove
bolt
connecting
lower
ann
to
suspension
crossmember

WHEEL
BEARING
Wheel
bearing
axial
play
Wheel
bearing
nut
tightening
torque
Return
angle
Rotation
starting
torque
With
new
grease
seal
With
used
grease
seal
At
wheel
hub
bolt
With
new
grease
seal
With
used
grease
seal
SUSPENSIONBA
JOINT
Turning
torque
New
parts
Used
parts
TIGHTENIN
TORQUE
LOWERBAl
L
JOINT
Ball
joint
socket
to
lower
arm
Ball
joint
to
knuckle
arm
Stud
nut
STRUT
Steering
knuckle
arm
to
strut
Strut
to
hoodledge
Piston
rod
self
locking
nut
Gland
packing
DISC
BRAKE
Rotor
to
hub
SIDE
ROD
Side
rod
ball
jOIDt
to
knuckle
arm
LOWER
ARM
Lower
arm
bolt
nut
Side
rod
adjusting
nut
TENSION
ROD
Tension
rod
bushing
installation
nut
Tension
rod
to
lower
arm
Tension
rod
bracket
to
body
Frpn
Axle
Front
Suspension
mm
in
0
0
kg
m
ft
lb
degree
3
0
to
3
5
22
to
25
900
kg
cm
in
lbr
kg
em
in
Ib
Less
than
7
0
6
1
1
0
to
4
5
0
9
to
3
9
kg
lb
kg
lb
Less
than
1
2
2
6
0
1
7
to
0
79
0
37
to
1
74
kg
cm
in
Ib
kg
cm
in
Ib
40
to
100
35
to
87
More
than
20
17
kg
m
ft
Ib
5
1
to
6
1
37
to
44
5
5
to
10
0
40
to
72
7
3
to
9
9
53
to
72
2
5
to
3
5
18
to
25
6
0
to
7
5
43
to
54
8
0
to
11
0
58
to
80
3
9
to
5
3
28
to
38
3
0
to
7
0
22
to
51
3
9
to
5
0
2810
36
8
0
to
10
0
58
to
72
4
5
to
5
1
33
to
37
5
1
to
6
1
37
to
44
3
2
to
4
3
23
to
31
FA
14

REAR
AXLE
REAR
AXLE
ASSEMBLY
Remove
L
Block
front
wheels
with
chocks
2
Raise
rear
of
car
high
enough
to
pennit
working
underneath
and
place
stands
solidly
under
body
member
on
both
sides
RA544
Fig
RA
2
Supporting
Point
3
Support
under
center
of
dif
ferential
carrier
with
a
garage
jack
4
Remove
rear
wheels
5
Disconnect
propeller
shaft
by
re
moving
bolts
CD
securing
propeller
shaft
flange
to
companion
flange
of
differential
carrier
6
Disconnect
brake
hose
from
brake
tube
at
body
@
and
rear
cable
adjuster
@
Fig
RA
3
Removing
Propeller
Shaft
and
Brohe
Hose
CAUTION
e
When
disconnecting
brake
tube
use
suitable
tube
wrench
Never
use
open
end
or
adjustable
wrench
b
Cover
brake
hose
end
pipe
open
ings
to
prevent
entrance
of
dirt
Rear
Axle
Rear
Suspension
7
Remove
bolts
securing
shock
absorber
lower
ends
on
each
side
RA485
Fig
RA
4
Removing
Bolt
Securing
Shock
Absorber
Lower
End
Note
When
removing
shock
absorber
lower
end
from
bracket
squeeze
shock
absorber
and
lift
it
out
right
above
to
accommodate
em
bossment
inside
bracket
C
AA486
Fig
RA
5
Shock
Absorber
Lower
End
8
Lower
jack
slowly
and
remove
cojI
springs
on
each
side
after
they
are
fully
extended
AA546
Fig
RA
6
Removing
Coil
Spring
9
Raise
jack
to
its
original
position
10
Remove
bolts
CD
and
@
se
curing
upper
and
lower
links
at
axle
case
side
RA
3
Fig
RA
7
Disconnecting
Upper
Link
and
Lower
Link
II
Release
garage
jack
slowly
and
pull
it
out
toward
rear
of
car
In
tenetlon
Install
rear
axle
in
the
reverse
order
of
removal
CAUTION
a
When
installing
brake
tubes
use
Flare
Nut
Torque
Wrench
GG94310000
b
Before
tightening
link
bushing
nuts
temporarily
attach
upper
and
lower
links
to
axle
case
Alter
jacking
up
center
of
differential
carrier
until
upper
Bnd
lower
links
are
almost
horizontal
securely
tighten
link
bushing
nuts
c
When
supporting
car
weight
at
Cl
nter
of
differential
carrier
do
not
put
a
load
in
car
j
Tightening
torque
Brake
tube
flare
nut
1
5
to
1
8
kg
m
11
to
13
ft
lb
Propeller
shaft
to
companion
flange
connecting
nut
2
4
to
3
3
kg
m
17
to
24
ft
Ibl
Shock
absorber
lower
end
nut
7
0
to
8
0
kg
m
51
to
58
ft
Ibl
lower
link
fixing
nut
7
0
to
8
0
kg
m
51
to
58
ft
Ib
Upper
link
fixing
nut
7
0
to
8
0
kg
m
51
to
58
ft
lb

I
AA552
Fig
RA
18
Shock
A
bllOrber
Upper
End
2
Remove
bolt
securing
shock
ab
sorber
lower
end
and
remove
shock
absorber
Note
When
removing
shock
ebsorber
lower
end
from
bracket
Iueeze
shock
absorber
end
lift
it
out
right
aJ
o
J
to
accommodate
emb
ss
ment
inside
bracket
c
RA486
Fig
RA
19
Shock
Absorber
Lower
End
Brocket
Inspection
I
Test
shock
absorber
and
compare
with
specification
given
in
Service
Data
and
Specifications
Replace
if
nece
ry
2
Check
for
cracks
Also
check
pis
ton
rod
for
straightness
3
Check
all
rubber
parts
for
wear
cracks
damage
or
deformation
Re
place
if
necessary
Installation
Install
shock
absorber
in
the
reverse
order
of
removal
Note
Tighten
shock
absorber
upper
end
nut
to
specification
until
it
is
fully
tightened
to
thread
end
of
pis
ton
rod
Then
securely
tighten
lock
nut
Rear
Axle
Rear
Suspension
@
Tightening
tonlU1l
Shock
absorber
upper
end
nut
1
5
to
2
0
kg
m
11
to
14
ft
b
Shock
absorber
lower
end
n1
t
7
0
to
8
0
k
l
m
51
to
58
ft
bl
CAUTION
I
Be
careful
not
to
damage
or
bend
piston
rod
during
operation
b
Do
not
open
or
heat
gas
filled
type
shock
absorbers
COIL
SPRING
Removal
Block
front
wheels
with
chocks
2
Raise
rear
of
car
high
enough
to
permit
working
underneath
and
place
stands
solidly
under
body
member
on
both
sides
3
Support
under
center
of
dif
ferential
carrier
with
a
garage
jack
4
Remove
rear
wheels
5
Remove
bolts
securing
shock
absorber
lower
ends
on
each
side
C
J
1
v
I
JJJ
RA485
Fig
RA
20
RemoviTIII
Bolt
Securing
Shock
Abwrber
Lower
End
6
Lower
jack
slowly
and
remove
coil
springs
on
each
side
after
they
are
fully
extended
RA546
Fig
RA
21
Removing
Coil
Spring
RA
6
Inspection
1
Check
coil
spring
for
yield
defor
mation
or
cracks
2
Test
spring
and
compare
with
specifications
given
in
Service
Data
and
Specifications
3
Check
all
rubber
parts
for
wear
cracks
damage
or
deformation
Re
place
if
necessary
InsteDatlon
Install
coil
spring
in
the
reverse
order
ofremoval
CAUTION
Correctly
fit
open
end
on
spring
seat
CD
Tightening
torque
Shock
absorber
lowel
end
nut
7
010
8
0
kg
51
to
58
ft
b
LINK
ASSEMBLY
Removal
It
is
possible
to
remove
one
link
assembly
alone
When
removing
more
than
two
link
assemblies
remove
axle
assembly
first
Refer
to
Rear
Axle
Assembly
for
removal
Remove
upper
link
or
lower
link
alone
by
removing
bolt
on
each
end
Fig
RA
22
Removing
Upper
Link
RA553
Fig
RA
23
Remouing
Lower
Link