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2-28FRONT SUSPENSION - Drive Shaft
Inner shaft
llA0083
1T.J. case.,
MB9909383%QilD998801
r
IHA00876. INSTALLATION OF INNER SHAFT
Use a pipe to hold the inner race of the center bearing and
“4force the inner shaft into place.
.a3. INSTALLATION OF T.J. CASE AND INNER SHAFT
ASSEMBLY
(1) Apply multipurpose grease to the inner shaft spline,
then press fit it into the T.J. case.
Grease: MOPAR Multi-mileage Lubricant
Part No.2525035 or equivalent
(2) Using the special tools, press the seal plate into the T.J.
case.
(3) Fill the specified grease furnished in the repair kit to the
T.J. case.Specified grease: Repair kit grease 105
g (3.7 oz.1
NOTEThe grease in the repair kit should be divided in half for
use, respectively, at the joint and inside the boot.
Caution
The drive shaft joint use special grease. Do not add
another type of grease.
2. INSTALLATION OF BOOT BAND (SMALL)/ 1. T.J.
BOOT BAND
Set the T.J. boot bands at the specified distance in order toadjust the amount of air inside the T.J. boot, and then
tighten the T.J. boot band securely.
eStandard value:
85f3 mm (3.35+ .12 in.)
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2-32FRONT SUSPENSION - Strut Assemblv
12LO251Insulator rubber12A0522,4. INSTALLATION OF SPRING UPPER SEAT ASSEMBLY
(1) Assemble the spring upper seat to the piston rod,
fitting the notch in the rod to the shaped hole in spring
-
seat.L .I(2) Line up the holes in the strut assembly spring lower
seat with the hole in the spring upper seat.
NOTEThe job is easily accomplished with a pipe
[ralO mm x300 mm (0.4 in.
x 11.8 in.)].
2.
INSTALLATON OF SELF-LOCKING NUT
(1) With the coil spring held compressed by the special
tools
(MB991 237 and MB991 238), provisionally tighten
the self-locking nut.
(2) Correctly align both ends of the coil spring with the
?grooves in the spring seat, and then loosen the special
tools (MB991237 and
MB991 238).
(3) Using the special tool, tighten the strut insulator at the
specified torque.
(4) Apply multipurpose grease to the bearing part of the
strut, insulator, and install the insulator cap.
Grease: MOPAR Multi-mileage Lubricant
Part No.2525035 or equivalent
Caution
When applying the grease, take care that grease
does not adhere to the insulator’s rubber
part.
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2-36FRONT SUSPENSION - Lower Arm
Lips
/IDust
cover
12R0487BALL JOINT DUST COVER REPLACEMENT
NOZNEAF
(1) Remove the dust cover.
(2) Apply multipurpose grease to the lip and inside of the dust
7
cover.Grease: MOPAR Multi-mileage Lubricant
Part No.2525035 or equivalent
(3) Drive in the dust cover with special tool until it is fully
seated.SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATION
NOZNFAL5. INSTALLATION OF STABILIZER LINK MOUNTING
NUTS
Using a wrench or similar tool to secure the ball studs at
Tboth ends of the stabilizer link, tighten the mounting nuts.
1. INSTALLATION OF STABILIZER BAR MOUNTING NUT
Tighten the nut on the stabilizer bar bolt to the specified
distance.Standard value:
Protruding length of stabilizer bar
.M”mounting bolt16-18 mm
(.63-.70 in.) .
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12LO244Z-40FRONT SUSPENSION - Stabilizer Bar
INSPECTIONNO2TCAFl Check the bushing for wear and deterioration.
l Check the stabilizer bar for deterioration or damage.
l Check the stabilizer link ball joint dust cover for cracks.
l Check all bolts for condition and straightness.
CHECKING OF STABILIZER LINK BALL JOINT FOR START-ING TORQUE
(1) If a crack is noted in the dust cover, replace it, adding
(2)
~~f~~~t side to side the stabilizer link ball joint stud several
times.
(3) Mount two nuts on the ball joint, and then measure the balljoint starting torque.
Standard value: 1.7-3.2 Nm (15-28
in.lbs.)(4) If the starting torque exceeds the upper limit of standard
value, replace the stabilizer link.
(5) Even if the starting torque is below the lower limit of the
standard value, the ball joint may be reused unless it has
drag and excessive play.
12LO217
12LQ242-BALL JOINT DUST COVER REPLACEMENT
(1) Remove the clip ring and the dust cover.
(2) Apply multipurpose grease to the lip and inside of the dust
cover.
Grease:MOPAR Multi-mileage Lubricant
PART No. 2525035 or equivalent
(3) Use vinyltape to tape the stabilizer link where shown in theillustration, and then install the dust cover to the stabilizer
link.
(4.) Secure the dust cover by the clip link.
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REAR AXLE - Specifications
ItemsLimit
Rear axle total backlash
Drive gear
runoutRear wheel bearing end play
Differential gear backlashSpecifications
mm (in.) 5
(.2)mm (in.) 0.05
(.002)mm (in.) 0.8
(.031)mm (in.) 0.2
(.008)
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
ItemsNmft.lbs.
Drive shaft to companion flange55-65
40-47Axle shaft installation nut
160-220116-159Rear brake assembly installation bolts
50-6036-43
Rear speed sensor brackets9-14
7-10Differential carrier to crossmember
100-12072-87
Differential carrier to propeller shaft
30-3522-25
Differential carrier to differential support
member80- 10058-72
Differential support member to bolt
110-13080-94Drain plug
60-7043-51
Filler plug40-6029-43
Companion flange to drive pinion
160-220116-159
Bearing cap installation bolt
40-6029-43
Drive to differential case
gear80-9058-65
Cover to carrier
gear30-4222-30
LUBRICANTS
ItemsRear axle gear oilSpecified lubricantsQuantity
MOPAR Hypoid Gear Oil API classification
GL-5 or higher0.7 lit. (0.74 qts.Above
-23°C (-10°F) SAE 90, 85W-90, 8OW-90From
-34°C (-30°F) to -23°C (-10°F) SAE 8OW, 8OW-90Below
-34°C (-30°F) SAE 75WB.J. boot grease
D.O.J. boot greaseRepair kit grease90
g (3.2 dz.)Seal lip of outer bearingMOPAR Multi-Mileage Lubricant Part No.2525035 or equivalent As required
Trailing arm oil seal lip
Oil seal lip of side bearing
Washer of special tool
(M B990836)Oil seal lip of drive pinion
Differential companion
flange washer
SEALANTS AND ADHESIVES
..-
ItemsSpecified sealants and adhesivesIVent plug
Differential cover3M ATD Part
No.8661, 8663 or equivalent
Drive gear threaded holeMOPAR Part
No.4318031 or 4318032 or equivalent
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3-12REAR AXLE - Drive ShaftTrailing arm
/c-4171
F
MB960931
1 lA0039Trailing arm
M B990799
11 A0040
7
llAO263
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATIONN03HDAR16. INSTALLATION OF INNER BEARING
With the special tool, press fit the inner bearing onto the
trailing arm.
15. INSTALLATION OF OIL SEAL
(1) With the special tool, press fit the oil seal onto the
trailing arm with the depression in the oil seal facing
upward, and until it contacts the shoulder on the inside
of the inner arm.
NOTEWhen tapping the oil seal in, use a plastic hammer to
lightly tap the top and circumference of the special tool,press fitting gradually and evenly.
(2) Apply multipurpose grease to the oil seal lip.
Specified grease: MOPAR Multi-Mileage Lubricant
Part No.2525035 or equivalent
13. INSTALLATION OF DUST COVER
Orienting the dust cover as shown in the illustration, and
using the special tool, press fit the dust cover until it
contacts the axle shaft shoulder.
NOTE
When tapping the oil seal in, use a plastic hammer to lightlytap the top and circumference of the special tool, press
fitting gradually and evenly.
12.
INSTALLATl,ON OF DUST COVER
With the special tool, install the dust cover so that the
depression is facing upward.
NOTE
When tapping the oil seal in, use a plastic hammer to lightlytap the top and circumference of the special tool, press
fitting gradually and evenly.
11. INSTALLATION OF OUTER BEARING
(1) Apply multi-purpose grease around the entire cir-
cumference of the inner side of the outer bearing seal
lip.Specified grease: MOPAR Multi-Mileage Lubricant
Part No.2525035 or equivalent
(2) With the special tool, press fit the outer bearing to the
axle shaft so that the bearing seal lip surface is facing
towards the axle shaft flange.
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3-‘14REAR AXLE - Drive Shaft
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION55-65
N.m40-47 ft.lbs.
Removal steps
1. Bolt+e l 42. Drive shaft3. Circlip
l * 4. Oil seal
NOTE(1) Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall.(2) l * : Refer to “Service Points of Removal”.<-,(3) ii : Refer to “Service Points of Installation”.
(4) q : Non-reusable partsllA0324
SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVALNO3JEAD2. REMOVAL OF DRIVE SHAFT
Using a tire lever, etc. remove the drive shaft from the
differential carrier.
INSPECTIONNOJJHAA
lCheck the drive shaft boots for damage or deterioration.
lCheck the ball joints (B.J. and D.O.J.) for excessive play orcheck operation.
l Check the drive shaft spline for wear or damage.
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATIONN03JCAE4. INSTALLATION OF OIL SEAL
(1)If the oil seal is to be replaced because of damage, driveit in by using the special tool.
(2) Apply the specified grease to the oil seal lip.
Specified grease:MOPAR Multi-Mileage Lubricant
Part No.2525035 or equivalant
,-
-
llK110llK610
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REAR AXLE - Differential Carrier3-27
llK010
71
llY181llY182
.MB990836(MB990835)
llrm3
V223
SERVICE POINTS OF REASSEMBLYNOJUBD2. PRESS FITTING OF OIL SEAL
(1) With the special tool, press fit the oil seal until it is flushwith the end of the gear carrier.
(2) Apply multipurpose grease to the oil seal lip.
Specified grease: MOPAR Multi-Mileage Lubricant
Part No.2525035 or equivalent
3. lNSTALLATlON OF DRIVE PINION REAR BEARING
OUTER RACE/4. DRIVE PINION FRONT BEARING
OUTER RACE
Press-fit the drive pinion rear and front bearing outer racesinto the gear carrier by using the special tools.
CautionBe careful not to press in the outer race at an angle.
l ADJUSTMENT OF PINION HEIGHT
Adjust the drive pinion height by the following procedures:
(1) Install special tools and drive pinion front and rear
bearing inner races on the gear carrier in the sequenceshown in the illustration.
NOTEApply a thin coat of multipurpose grease to the mating
face of the washer of the special tool.
Specified grease: MOPAR Multi-Mileage Lubricant
Part No.2525035 or equivalent
(2) Tighten the handle of the special tool until the standardvalue of drive pinion turning torque is obtained.
(3) Measure the drive pinion turning torque (without the oil
seal).Standard value:
Rotation torque
(starting friction torque)Nm
(in.lbs.)
I
NoneNew(with rust-I0.9-1.2 (8-10)prevention oil)New/reused Oil application
NOTE
0.4-0.5 (3-4)(I) Gradually tighten the nut of the special tool while
checking the drive pinion turning torque.
(2) Because the special tool cannot be turned one turn, turnit several times within the range that it can be turned;then, after fitting to the bearing, measure the rotation
torque.