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REAR  SUSPENSION   Service  Specifications/Special  tools, ,   . 
SERVICE  SPECIFICATIONS
Items
Toe-in mm (in.)
Standard  value
 3 
Camber  (Vehicles  with  1   wheels)
FWD  (Vehicles  with   wheels), 
Dimension  for  positioning  upper  arm  bracket 
Thrust  angle
Toe  control  arm  ball  joint  breakaway  torque 
Stabilizer  link  ball  joint  breakaway  torque 
SPECIAL  TOOLS
37.2%  2 
  3)
Steering  linkage  puller 
Preload  socket
.
  installation
Ball  joint  remover  and 
installer
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SymptomProbable  cause Remedy
Squeaks  or  other Loose  rear  suspension  mounting  bolts  and  nutsRetighten
normal  noise Malfunction  of  shock  absorber Replace
W o r n   b u s h i n g s
Upper  arms  and/or  lower  arms  and/or  toe  control
arm  deformed  or  damaged
Trailing  arms  deformed  or  damaged
Crossmember  deformed  or  damaged
Poor  ride Excessive  tire  inflation  pressure Adjust  the  pressure
Malfunction  of  shock  absorber
Replace
Weak  or  broken  springs
Stabilizer  bar  and/or  stabilizer  link 
or  damaged.
Body tilting Weak  or  deteriorated  bushings Replace
Weak  or  broken  springs
Upper  arms  and/or  lower  arms  and/or  toe  control
arm  deformed  or  damaged
Trailing  arms  deformed  or  damaged 
Crossmember  deformed  or  damaged
REAR SUSPENSION 
TROUBLESHOOTING
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34-6REAR  SUSPENSION   Service
REAR  WHEEL 
ADJUSTMENT,Measure.  wheel  alignment  with 
ground.
The  rear  suspension  and   be  serviced  to  the
normal  condition  prior  to  wheel  alignment.
  .  .
T O E - I N
Standard 3   3  mm.   in.)
Turn  the  toe  control  arm   bolt  to  the  left  or  right
by  equal  amounts  to  adjust..
L.H.:  Turning  clockwise  toe-out  direction
R.H.:  Turning  clockwise  toe-in 
Furthermore,  toe  adjustment  can  be  made  at  graduati ons
of
  1.3  mm   tn.). 
CAMBER’
Standard  value:
  (Vehicles  with   wheels)
  wheels),  AWD
NOTE
1.Camber  is  preset  at  the’factory  and  can  not  be  adju sted. 
2.  If   is  not  within  the,  standard  value,  check  and
  bent  or 
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REAR SUSPENSION  Rear Suspension 
REAR  SUSPENSION  ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL  AND  INSTALLATION
 Operation
(1)
(2)  Lug  agecompartment  side  trim SP  (Refer  to  GROUP   Trims)(3)  Rear  Crossmember  Under  Cover  Panel  Removal (Refer to GROUP 42   Under  Cover.) Exhaust Pipe Removal(Refer  to  GROUP  15   Exhaust  Pipe.)
3410033004
Post-installation Operation   Center  Exhaust  Pipe  Installation  (Refer  to GROUP  15Exhaust  Pipe  and  Main  Muffler,)(2)  Line  Bleeding   drum   (Referto  GROUP   On-vehicle (3)  Luggage  trim (Refer  to  GROUP   Trims.
(4)  Service  Lid  Installation  (Refer  to
(5)  Brake  Lever  Stroke   (Refer   GROUP  Service.)
(6)  Check  and  Adjustment .
6
,
137-15799-114
  . 
  l. .
 
3
Removal  steps
11
1.  Propeller  shaft  connection 2. Brake caliper assembly  with  disc  brakes>
3.  Brake  disc   with  disc
brakes> or brake drum 
with drum brakes>
4. Parking brake cable end
(Refer  to  GROUP  36 
ParkingBrake Cable  Brake>.)
(Refer  to  GROUP  36 
  ParkingBrake  Cable  .)5. Brake hose connection 
6. Upper arm bracket mounting bolts
 Cap
8. Shock absorber mounting nuts
9.  Rear  wheel-speed  sensor  connector  with 10.  Grommet11. Trailing arm mounting bolt
12. mounting self-locking
13.  Rear  suspension  assembly
Cautionindicatesparts should  temporarily tightened,and  then  fully  tightened  with  the  vehicles  on  thegr oundin  the  unladen 
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REAR SUSPENSION  Rear Suspension Assembly  . 
REMOVAL  SERVICE  POINTS
  S H A F T  
(1)  Make  mating  marks  on  the  differential- 
and  flange  yoke,  and  then  separate  the  differential  carrier
assembly  and  the  propeller  shaft.
(2)  Suspend  the  propeller  shaft  from  the  body,   wire,  etc,
so that there are no sharp bends..,
Caution
Be  careful  that  there  are  no  sharp  bends  in  the  pro pel-
ler  shaft,  as  they  may  damage  the   joint.
  CROSSMEMBER  MOUNTING  SELF-LOCKING
NUTS  REMOVAL
After  supporting  the  crossmember  in  FWD  vehicles  or  the
differential  case  in  AWD  vehicles  with  a  garage  jack  or  trans-
mission  jack  respectively,  remove  the  crossmember  m ounting
nuts.
INSTALLATION  SERVICE  POINT
  PROPELLER  SHAFT  INSTALLATION
Install  with  the  mating  marks  of  the  differential  carrier  and
propeller  aligned.
Caution
Tighten  installation  bolts  and  nuts  after  removing  oil  and
grease  from  threads  to  prevent  them  from  loosening.
INSPECTION
lCheck crossmember for cracks or  damage.
,
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REAR  SUSPENSION   Upper  ‘Arm 
U P P E R   A R M   A S S E M B L Y
REMOVAL  AND  INSTALLATION
Post-installation  Operationl Wheel  Alignment  Check  and  Adjustment(Refer  to 
457Nm
57Nm
41
39  Nm
Removal  steps
1. Upper arm and knuckle connecting
bolt2.  arm  assembly  mounting
3. Upper arm assembly
  4.  Upper  arm  bracket
CautionIndicates  parts  which  should  be  temporarily  tighten ed,and  then  fulltightened  with  the   on  the  groundin  the  unlaen  condition.
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Upper  armUpper  armbracket
that  the  dimension  shown  in  the   at  the 
value.
REAR  SUSPENSION  Upper Arm Assembly
I N S T A L L A T I O N
  UPPER  ARM 
Tighten  the  upper  arm   installation   bolt 
Standard  value  (A)   37.2   2  mm  (1.46   in.)
Upper  arm  bracket
installation  nut  and  bolt
NOTE 
If  the  upper  arm  bracket  is 
  with 
standard  value,  the   dimensibn  is 
follows;
B:  213.5  mm  (8.4  in.).
C:  289.2  mm  (10.6  in.)
Upper  end  of  upper  armbracket
Center of  the
arm
INSPECTION
lCheck  the  bushings  for  wear  and  deterioration.
lCheck  the  upper  arm  for  bends 
lCheck  all  bolts  for  condition  and 
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REAR  SUSPENSION   Trailing  Arm  Assembly 
TRAILING  ARM  ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL  AND  INSTALLATION
Post-installation  OperationlWheel  nment  Check and  Adjustment
(Refer  to 
137-157
118-13785-99
  steps
1. Knuckle and trailing arm assembly
connecting  bolt
2.  Grommet 
3.  Trailing  arm  assembly  mounting  bolt 
4.  Stopper
5. Trailing arm assembly
Indicates  parts  which  should  be and  then  fully  tightened  with  the  vehicles  on  the  g roundin  the  unladen  condition.
lCheck  the  bushings  for   and 
Check  the  trailing  arm  for  bends  or  damage. 
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