1982 CHEVROLET CAMARO steering wheel

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 1982  Repair Guide 
GM – CAMARO 1982-1992 – Repair Guide (Checked by WxMax) 803
5.  Pry out the inner seal and 
remove the inner bearing.  
6.  Wipe out the grease from inside the hub.  
7. Clean the wheel bearings

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 1982  Repair Guide 
GM – CAMARO 1982-1992 – Repair Guide (Checked by WxMax) 817
SUSPENSION & STEERING 
 
SUSPENSION AND STEERING WHEELS 
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION  
•  Park the vehicle on a level surface.  
• Remov

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 1982  Repair Guide 
GM – CAMARO 1982-1992 – Repair Guide (Checked by WxMax) 824
1982-92 Camaros are equipped wit
h a front suspension consisting of a pivoting 
lower control arm on which are mounted  a coil spring a

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 1982  Repair Guide 
GM – CAMARO 1982-1992 – Repair Guide (Checked by WxMax) 825
5. Disconnect the tie rod from the 
steering knuckle using a ball joint 
remover.  
6.  Using an internal fit coil spring co mpressor,

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 1982  Repair Guide 
GM – CAMARO 1982-1992 – Repair Guide (Checked by WxMax) 828
 
Fig. 4: Lifting out the strut 
1.  Place the ignition key in the unlock ed position so that the front wheels 
can be moved.  
2.  Fro

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 1982  Repair Guide 
GM – CAMARO 1982-1992 – Repair Guide (Checked by WxMax) 829
12. Fully tighten the lower bolts onl
y when the front suspension is on the 
ground. Torque the steering  knuckle-to-strut nuts to 125

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 1982  Repair Guide 
GM – CAMARO 1982-1992 – Repair Guide (Checked by WxMax) 830
To prevent component dam
age, an on-car ball joint press, such as Kent-Moore 
tool J-9519-23 should be used.   
1.  Raise and safely su

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 1982  Repair Guide 
GM – CAMARO 1982-1992 – Repair Guide (Checked by WxMax) 832
6.  Hold the stabilizer shaft approximat
ely 55mm from the bottom of the side 
rail and torque the bracket bolts to 37 ft. lbs. (50 Nm)