
FRONT SUSPENSION - Strut Assembly
MB991237 -12l.0254
Strut insulator bearing12A0523
Bu’mp rubber
Dust Gover12LOO32-SERVICE POINTS OF DISASSEMBLY
NO2LFAI2. REMOVAL OF SELF-LOCKING NUT
(1) Holding the spring upper seat with the special tool,
loosen the self-locking nut.
CautionThe self-locking nut should be loosened
,only, not
removed.(2) Using the special tools, compress the coil spring, and
then remove the self-locking nut.
NOTEInstall the special tools evenly, and so that the
maximum length will be attained within the installation
range.
INSPECTIONNOZLGAEl Check the strut insulator bearing for wear or rust.
l Check the rubber parts for damage or deterioration.
0 Check the spring for deformation, deterioration or dam-
age.l Check the shock absorber for deformation.
SERVICE POINTS OF REASSEMBLYNO2LHAK7. INSTALLATION OF DUST COVER/G. BUMP RUBBER
Join the dust cover and bump rubber.

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.

3-1
REAR AXLE
CONTENTSAXLE SHAFT
...................................................10
DIFFERENTIAL CARRIER................................19DRIVE SHAFT
..................................................13SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES..
.....8
GearOilLevelCheck...................................8
LimitedSlipDifferentialCheck....................9
..Rear Axle Total Backlash Check.................8Rear Wheel Bearing End Play Check
.........
8Rear Wheel Bearing Rotation Sliding
ResistanceCheck.........................................9
SPECIALTOOLS.............................................4
SPECIFICATIONS.............................................
2
GeneralSpecifications..................................2
Lubricants......................................................3Sealants and Adhesives...............................
3Service
Specifications...................................2TorqueSpecifications...................................
3
TROUBLESHOOTING......................................6Axle Shaft
Grease leakageNoise while wheels are rotatingDifferential (Conventional Differential)
Bearing noise while driving or coasting
Constant noise
Gear noise while coasting
Gear noise while driving
HeatNoise while turning
Oil leakage
Differential (Limited Slip Differential)
Abnormal noise during driving or
gear changing
Abnormal noise when cornering
Break down
Gear noise
Gear oil leakage
SeizureThe limited slip differential does
not function
Drive Shaft
Noise

3-2REAR AXLE - Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSNO3CA- h
ItemsVehicles with
Vehicles with
conventional differential
limited slip differential
Axle shaft
TypeSemi-floating type
Semi-floating type
Shaft dimensions
Outer bearing portion dia.
mm (in.) 35 (1.38)
35 (1.38)
Inner bearing portion dia.
mm (in.) 28 (1.10)
28 (1.10)
Center portion dia.
mm (in.) 34.5 (1.36)
34.5 (1.36)
Overall length
mm (in.) 214.9 (8.46)
214.9 (8.46)
Bearing
O.D. x I.D.
Outer
mm (in.) 72 x 35 (2.83 x 1.38)
72 x 35 (2.83 x 1.38)
Innermm (in.) 58 x 28 (2.28 x 1.10)
58 x 28 (2.28 x 1.10)
Drive shaft
Joint type
Outer
D.O.J.D.O.J.
Inner
B.J.B.J.Length (joint to joint)
x diametermm (in.) 397 x 24 (15.6 x .94)397 x 24 (15.6 x .94)
DifferentialReduction gear type
Hypoid gearHypoid gear
Reduction ratio3.545
3.545
Side gearStraight bevel gear
x 2Straight bevel gear x 2
Pinion gearStraight bevel gear
x 2Straight bevel gear x 4
Number of teeth
Drive gear39
11
Side gear
1416Pinion gear
1010
NOTED.O.J.: Double offset joint
B.J.: Birfield joint
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONSNOBCB-
Items
Standard valueRear wheel bearing rotation sliding resistance
Setting of D.O.J. boot length
Final drive gear backlash
Differential gear backlash
Conventional differential
Limited slip differential
Drive pinion rotation starting torque
with oil seal
New part
New part/reusable part
without oil seal
New part
New part/reusable partSpecifications
N (Ibs.) [Nm (in.lbs.)l 12 (2.6) [0.7 (6)l or less
mm (in.)
76+3 (3.00+.12)
mm (in.) 0.1
l-0.16 (.004-,006)
mm (in.)O-0.076
(O-.003)
0.03-0.09 (.0012-.0035)
Nm
(in.lbs.)
1.0-1.3 (9-11)
0.5-0.6 (4-5)
Nm
(in.lbs.)
0.9-I .2 (8-10)
0.4-0.5 (3-4)
A

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

REAR AXLE - SDecial Tools
SPECIAL TOOLSN03DA--
ToolNumber
Name
UseMB990767
End yoke holderMeasurement of rotation torque of the limiter
/slip differentialStop axle shaft turning
CT-l 003Axle shaft pullerPress-fitting the drive pinion rear bearing outerace
Sliding hammer set
Removal of the axle shaftMB990560
Bearing removerRemoval of the axle shaft dust cover, oute
bearing and rear rotor
Press-in the outer wheel bearing and rear rotorMB991115
Oil seal installer
Press-fitting of drive shaft oil seal
Side bearing puller
Removal of the side

3-6REAR AXLE - Troubleshooting
TROUBLESHOOTINGNO3EA-
Symptom
Probable cause
Remedy
AXLE SHAFTNoise while wheels areBrake drag
Replacerotating
Bent axle shaft
Worn or scarred axle shaft bearing
Grease leakageWorn or damaged oil sealReplaceMalfunction of bearing seal
DRIVE SHAFT
Noise
Wear, play or seizure of ball jointReplaceExcessive drive shaft spline looseness
DIFFERENTIAL (CONVEN-TIONAL DIFFERENTIAL)
Constant noise
Improper final drive gear tooth contact adjustment
Correct or replace
Loose, worn or damaged side bearing
Loose, worn or damaged drive pinion bearing
Worn drive gear, drive pinion
ReplaceWorn side gear spacer or pinion shaft
Deformed drive gear or differential case
Damaged gear
Foreign materialEliminate the foreign material
and check; replace the parts if
necessaryInsufficient oil
Replenish
Gear noise while driving
Poor gear engagementCorrect or replace
Improper gear adjustment
Improper drive pinion preload adjustment
Damaged gear
Replace
Foreign materialEliminate the foreign material
and check; replace the parts if
necessaryInsufficient oil
Replenish
Gear noise while coastingImproper drive pinion preload adjustmentCorrect or replace
Damaged gear
Replace
Bearing noise while drivingCracked or damaged drive pinion rear bearingReplace
or coasting.-
Noise while turningLoose side bearingReplaceDamaged side gear, pinion gear or pinion shaft
HeatInsufficient gear backlashAdjust
Excessive preloadInsufficient oil
Replenish
Oil leakageClogged vent plugClean or replaceCover insufficiently tightened
Retighten, apply sealant, or re-
Seal malfunctionplace the gasket
Worn or damaged oil seal
Replace
Excessive oilAdjust the oil level
DIFFERENTIAL (LIMITED
SLIP DIFFERENTIAL)Abnormal noise during driv-
Excessive final drive gear backlashAdjusting or gear changingInsufficient drive pinion preload
Excessive differential gear backlashAdjust or replace
Worn spline of a side gear
Replace
Loose companion flange self-locking nutRetighten or replace

REAR AXLE - Troubleshooting3-7
Symptom
NOTE
1 Probable cause1 Remedy
In addition to a malfunction of the differential carrier components, abnormal noise can also be caused by the universal
joint of the propeller shaft, the axle shafts, the wheel bearings, etc. Before disassembling any parts, take all
possibilities into consideration and confirm the source of the noise.
Abnormal noise when
Damaged differential gears
ReplacecorneringDamaged pinion shaftInsufficient gear oil quantity
Replenish
Gear noiseImproper final drive gear tooth contact adjustmentAdjust or replace
Incorrect final drive gear backlashAdjust
Improper drive pinion preload adjustment
Damaged, broken, and/or seized tooth surfaces of
Replacethe drive gear and drive pinion
Damaged, broken, and/or seized drive pinion bear-
ings
NOTE
Damaged, broken, and/or seized side bearings
Damaged differential case
Inferior gear oilInsufficient gear oil quantity
Replenish
Noise from the engine, muffler vibration, transaxle, propeller shaft, wheel bearings, tires, body, etc., is easily mistaken
as being caused by malfunctions in the differential carrier components. Be extremely careful and attentive whenperforming the driving test, etc.
Test methods to confirm the source of the abnormal noise include:coasting acceleration, constant speed driving,
raising the rear wheels on a jack, etc. Use the method most appropriate to the circumstances.
Gear oil leakageWorn or damaged front oil seal, or an improperlyReplace
installed oil seal
Damaged gasket
Seizure
VOTE
Loose companion flange self-locking nut
Loose filler or drain plug
Clogged or damaged vent plug
Insufficient final drive gear backlash
Excessive drive pinion preload
Excessive side bearing preload
Insufficient differential gear backlash
Excessive clutch plate preload
Inferior gear oilInsufficient gear oil quantityRetighten or replace
Retighten or apply adhesive
Clean or replaceAdjust
Replace
Replenish
n the event of seizure, disassemble and replace the parts involved, and also be sure to check all components for any
rregularities and repair or replace as necessary.
3reak downIncorrect final drive gear backlashAdjustInsufficient drive pinion preload
Insufficient side bearing preload
Excessive differential gear backlash
Loose drive gear clamping boltsRetighten
VOTEn addition to disassembling and replacing the failed parts, be sure to check all components for irregularities and repairIr
replace as necessary.
The limited slip differentialThe limited slip device is damagedDisassemble, check the func-
lees not function (ontioning, and replace the dam-
;now, mud, ice, etc.)aged parts