
(a) Severe deterioration of rubber isolator; re-
tainers for cracks and distortion and bond failure of
retainers and rubber isolators. (b) Bearings for binding.
(c) Shock Absorber for flat spots over full stroke
also see, Shock Absorbers, (strut damper).
ASSEMBLE (STRUT DAMPER)
(1) Mount the strut assembly in a vertical position.
(2) Place the compressed spring onto the strut as-
sembly, so the end of the coil is seated in the seat re-
cess in lower spring mount (Fig. 9). (3) Install the dust shield, isolator (if so equipped)
jounce bumper, spacer (as required), and spring seat
onto the top of the strut shaft (Fig. 8). (4) Position top spring seat alignment tab correctly
with respect to bottom bracket (Fig. 9). (5) Install the rebound retainer and shaft nut (Fig.
8). (6) Tighten the strut shaft nut using, Strut Rod
Socket And Holder, Special Tool L-4558. Torque strut
shaft nut to 75 N Im (55 ft. lbs.) plus 1/4 turn (Fig. 10).
WARNING: THIS STEP MUST BE DONE BEFORE
SPRING COMPRESSOR, SPECIAL TOOL C-4838 IS
RELEASED FROM THE COIL SPRING.
(7) Verify coil spring is aligned correctly with respect
to bottom bracket (Fig. 9). (8) Release Spring Compressor Tool C-4838.
SUSPENSION COIL SPRINGS
Springs are rated separately for each side of vehicle
depending on optional equipment and type of service.
During service procedures where both springs are
removed, mark springs (Chalk, Tape, etc.) (Fig. 11) to
ensure installation in original position. If the coils
springs require replacement. Be sure that the
springs needing replacement, are replaced with
springs meeting the correct load rating for the
vehicle and its specific options. During service procedures requiring the re-
moval or installation of a coil spring with Spring
Fig. 7 Loosening Strut Assembly Shaft Nut
Fig. 8 Mount Assembly
Fig. 9 Spring Seat Alignment Notch Position to Bracket
Fig. 10 Tighten Strut Rod Nut with Tool
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Inspect lower control arm for distortion. Check
bushings for severe deterioration.
INSTALLATION (ASSEMBLY)
(1) Position the lower control arm into the cross-
member. Install front and rear pivot bushing to
crossmember attaching bolts. Then loosely assemble
nuts to bolts (Fig. 2). (2) Install ball joint stud into steering knuckle and
install clamp bolt (Fig. 1). Tighten clamp bolt to 145
N Im (105 ft. lbs.).
(3) Position sway bar and bushings against the
lower control arms. Install sway bar to control arm
retainers. Install retainer bolts and tighten to 70
N Im (50 ft. lbs.).
(4) Lower vehicle so the suspension is supporting
vehicles weight (control arm at design height).
Tighten the lower control arm to crossmember at-
taching bolts to 169 N Im (125 ft. lbs.) torque.
LOWER CONTROL ARM PIVOT BUSHINGS
When performing the replacement procedure on the
lower control arm pivot bushings, the following se-
quence must be followed. When removing the pivot
bushings from the lower control arm, the large bush-
ing must be removed first then the small bushing.
When installing the pivot bushings into the lower
control arm, the small bushing must be installed
first then the large bushing. This sequence must be
used when removal and replacement of bushings is
done using Bushing Remover/Installer, Special Tool
6602.
LARGE BUSHING
REMOVE
(1) Position and clamp lower control arm in a vise.
(2) Assemble the washer, thrust bearing and large
bushing disk, Special tool 6602-5 onto the threaded
rod from Bushing Remover/Installer, Special Tool
6602 (Fig. 3). (3) Install the tools assembled in step 2 above into
the large bushing of the lower control arm (Fig. 4).
Then assemble the remaining Special Tools, Cup
6602-2, thrust bearing, washer and long nut onto the
threaded rod (Fig. 4) from Bushing Remover/In-
staller, Special Tool 6602.
(4) Hold the long nut stationary. Using a deep
socket turn the long threaded rod until the large
pivot bushing is pushed out of the lower control arm.
SMALL BUSHING
REMOVE
(1) Remove the special tools from the lower control
arm that were used for the removal of the large pivot
bushing. (2) Remove the large Bushing Disc, Special Tool
6602-5 from the threaded rod. Leave the thrust bear-
ing and washer on the threaded rod. Install the small
Bushing Disc, Special Tool 6602-3 on the threaded
rod and against thrust bearing (Fig. 5).
Fig. 3 Bushing Removal Tools
Fig. 4 Tool Assembled For Bushing Removal
Fig. 5 Bushing Removal Tools
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made by using a (M10 x 1.5 - 6H) thread chasing tap
on the holes to restore the threads to a usable condi-
tion. If threads can be restored to a usable condition,
install sway bar retainer attaching bolts and torque
to 68 N Im (50 ft. lbs.).
CAUTION: When performing repair procedure listed
below. Be sure replacement bolts and nuts meet the
same requirements as the original equipment man-
ufactures specifications.
If damage to threaded holes in lower control arm,
can not be restored to a usable condition using the
above procedure. Drill out holes in lower control arm
using an 11 mm drill bit. Then use a bolt and nut for
attachment of sway bar retainer to lower control
arm. Torque the nut and bolt to 68 N Im (50 ft. lbs.).
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support the vehicle. See Hoisting in
Lubrication and Maintenance, Group 0. (2) Remove the bolts and sway bar retainers at the
front lower control arms (Fig. 16). (3) Remove the bolts at sway bar crossmember
clamps, and remove clamps and sway bar from vehi-
cle (Fig. 16).
INSPECTION
Inspect for broken or distorted clamps, retainers,
and bushings. If bushing replacement is required, the
inner bushing can be removed by opening the split.
The outer bushing must be cut or hammered off the
bar. If replaced, the outer bushings should be forced
on so that approximately 1/2 inch of the bar pro-
trudes. The sway bar to crossmember bushings, should be positioned when installed, so the void on the
bushing is positioned toward the rear of the vehicle
(Fig. 17). Note that the control arm retainers are
symmetric and bend slightly upon installation.
INSTALLATION
(1) If inspection of the sway bar assembly, deter-
mined that sway bar to lower control arm bushings
require replacement. Install the new bushings, by
forcing them onto sway bar using a rotating motion.
Bushings should be installed on sway bar so that sway
bar extends 1/2 inch out past the end of the bushing. (2) If required position sway bar to crossmember
bushings on sway bar with external rib up and void in
the bushing facing the rear of vehicle (Fig. 17). Lift the
bar assembly into the crossmember, and install
Fig. 16 Front Sway Bar
Fig. 17 Sway Bar To Crossmember Bushing Posi- tion
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the lower clamps and bolts. The center offset in the
sway bar should be oriented toward the front of the
vehicle (Fig. 16)(3) Position bushing retainers on lower control arms
and install bolts (Fig. 16). (4) With lower control arms raised to design height,
tighten all retainer attaching bolts to 70 N Im (50 ft.
lbs.) torque. (5) Lower vehicle.
KNUCKLE (FRONT SUSPENSION)
The front suspension knuckle (Fig. 1) provides for
steering control of the vehicle. Supports the brake
caliper and absorbs the loads exerted during vehicle
braking. It also supports the front (driving) hub and
bearing and stub axle assembly. The front suspension knuckle also provides the abil-
ity to align the front wheels of the vehicle. This is done
by allowing for front wheel camber adjustment and the
ability for front tire Toe adjustments The front suspension knuckle is not a serviceable
component. Do not attempt to straighten or repair the
front suspension knuckle in any way. Service repair or replacement of the front (drive) hub
and bearing, can be done with the front suspension
knuckle remaining on the vehicle.
REMOVAL
(1) Remove the cotter pin, hub nut lock and spring
washer from the front axle (Fig. 2). (2) Loosen hub nut while the vehicle is on the floor
with the brakes applied (Fig. 3). The hub and drive-
shaft are splined together through the knuckle
(bearing) and retained by the hub nut. (3) Raise and support the vehicle. See Hoisting in
Lubrication and Maintenance, Group 0. (4) Remove the wheel lug nuts, front tire and
wheel assembly and hub nut and washer. (5) Remove the brake caliper adapter to steering
knuckle attaching bolts and washers (Fig. 1). Re-
move the brake caliper and adapter from the steering
knuckle and braking disc. Support brake caliper/
adapter assembly using a wire hook and not by hy-
draulic hose (Fig. 4). (6) Remove the braking disc from the front hub/
bearing assembly (Fig. 5). (7) Remove the cotter pin and nut from the tie rod
end. Remove the tie rod end from the steering
knuckle arm using Puller, Special Tool C-3894-A
(Fig. 6). (8) Remove the clamp nut and bolt (Fig. 7) secur-
ing the ball joint stud into the steering knuckle. (9) Separate ball joint stud from knuckle assembly
by prying down on lower control arm. Pull knuckle
assembly out and away from driveshaft (Fig. 8).
Fig. 2 Remove Cotter Pin, Hub Nut Lock, & Spring Washer
Fig. 3 Loosen Hub Nut
Fig. 1 Front Knuckle Assembly (Typical)
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(1) Install the hub and bearing assembly into the
steering knuckle (Fig. 10). Install the 4 hub and bearing
assembly to steering knuckle attaching bolts and torque
in a criss-cross pattern to 65 N Im (45 ft.lbs.)
(2) Position new seal in recess on back of the steering
knuckle. Assemble Installer, Special Tool C-4698. Then
install seal into steering knuckle until it is fully seated
into recess (Fig. 11). Inspect the wear sleeve on the C/V
joint housing and replace if required.
(3) Install the steering knuckle back on the strut
damper (Fig. 9). Install the strut damper to steering
knuckle attaching bolt, cam bolt, washer plate and
nuts. Torque bolts to 100 N Im (75 ft.lbs.) plus 1/4
turn. Be sure the cam bolt is installed in same
location it was removed from. (4) Lubricate the FULL circumference of the seal
(and wear sleeve) with Mopar tMulti-Purpose Lubri-
cant, or equivalent (Fig. 12). (5) Slide the drive shaft back into the hub and
bearing assembly and install the steering knuckle
onto the ball joint stud (Fig. 13). (6) Install the original (or equivalent) steering
knuckle to ball joint stud, clamp bolt and nut (Fig.
14). Torque the clamp bolt to 145 N Im (105 ft. lbs.).
Fig. 10 Remove Or Install Hub and Bearing
Assembly
Fig. 11 Seal Installation In Steering Knuckle
Fig. 8 Separate Ball Joint Stud from Knuckle As- sembly
Fig. 9 Remove Or Install Steering Knuckle
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(7) Install the tie rod end into the arm of the steer-
ing knuckle. Install the tie rod end to steering
knuckle attaching nut, and torque to 47 N
Im (35 ft. lbs.). Install a new cotter pin into
the tie rod end (Fig. 15).
(8) Install the braking disk back on the hub and
bearing assembly (Fig. 5). (9) Install the front brake caliper and adapter back
over the braking disc and align with the adapter
mounting holes on steering knuckle (Fig. 1). Install
the caliper adapter to steering knuckle attaching
bolts and torque to 217 N Im (160 ft. lbs.).
(10) Clean all foreign matter from the threads of
the stub axle (Fig. 16). Install the washer and hub
nut onto the threads of the stub axle and tighten
nut. (11) With the vehicles brakes applied to keep front
braking disc and hub from turning. Tighten the hub
nut to a torque of 244 N Im (180 ft. lbs.) (Fig. 17).
(12) Install the spring washer, hub nut lock, and
new cotter pin. Wrap the cotter pin prongs tightly
around the hub nut lock (Fig. 18). (13) Install the front wheel and tire assembly. In-
stall the front wheel lug nuts and torque to 129 N Im
(95 ft.lbs.).
Fig. 13 Installing Knuckle Assembly
Fig. 12 Seal and Wear Sleeve Lubrication
Fig. 14 Tighten Steering Knuckle Clamp Bolt
Fig. 15 Install Tie Rod End
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(6) Disconnect tie rod end from steering arm with
Puller Special, Tool C-3894-A (Fig. 5). (7) Remove clamp bolt securing the ball joint stud
into the steering knuckle (Fig. 6). (8) Remove caliper guide pin bolts (Fig. 6) and sepa-
rate caliper assembly from braking disc. Support
caliper with wire hook and not by hydraulic
hose. (Fig. 7) Remove braking disc from hub and
bearing assembly (Fig. 8). (9) Separate the steering knuckle assembly from the
ball joint stud. Pull knuckle assembly out and away
from driveshaft (Fig. 9). Care must be taken not to separate the inner
C/V joint during this operation. Do not allow
driveshaft to hang by inner C/V joint, driveshaft
must be supported. (10) Remove the four hub and bearing assembly
mounting bolts from rear of steering knuckle (Fig. 9). (11) Remove the hub and bearing assembly from the steering knuckle (Fig. 10).
Replacement of the
grease seal is recommended whenever this ser-
vice is performed.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: All steering knuckle and bearing mounting
surfaces must be smooth and completely free of
foreign material or nicks.
(1) Install new front hub and bearing assembly into
the steering knuckle. Tighten the hub and bearing
assembly to steering knuckle attaching bolts (Fig. 9), in
a criss-cross pattern to 65 N Im (45 ft. lbs.) torque.
Fig. 2 Front Hub And Bearing Assembly Mounting
Fig. 3 Remove Cotter Pin, Nut Lock, & Spring
Washer
Fig. 4 Loosen Hub Nut
Fig. 5 Disconnect Tie Rod End
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(5) Insert driveshaft through hub and bearing as-
sembly, while installing steering knuckle assembly
on lower control arm ball joint stud (Fig. 13). (6) Install original (or equivalent) ball joint to
knuckle clamp bolt (Fig. 14) into steering knuckle.
Tighten clamp bolt to 145 N Im (105 ft. lbs.) torque.
(7) Install tie rod end into steering knuckle arm
(Fig. 15). Tighten tie rod to steering knuckle arm at-
taching nut to 47 N Im (35 ft. lbs.) torque and install
cotter pin. (8) Install braking disc (Fig. 8). (9) Carefully lower brake caliper assembly over
braking disc (Fig. 16). (10) Install brake caliper assembly guide pin bolts.
Tighten guide pin bolts to 25-35 N Im (18-26 ft. lbs.)
Fig. 10 Separate Hub and Bearing Assembly from
Knuckle
Fig. 11 Bearing Seal Installation
Fig. 12 Seal and Wear Sleeve Lubrication
Fig. 13 Installing Knuckle Assembly
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