1995 JEEP XJ wheel torque

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And Repair Manual INTRODUCTION
CONTENTS
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DESIGNATIONS, LABELS/PLATES, CODES AND
DIMENSIONS.......................... 1MEASUREMENT AND TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS...................... 11
DESIGNATIONS, LABELS/PLATES,

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And Repair Manual hose unless the caliper must also be removed
for maintenance.Support the caliper with a
hanger to prevent brake fluid hose damage.
(2) Remove the dust cap, the cotter pin, the nut re-
tainer, the adju

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And Repair Manual FRONT SUSPENSION AND AXLE
CONTENTS
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AXLE NOISE/VIBRATION DIAGNOSIS........ 18
AXLE SPECIFICATIONS................... 49
FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT................ 5
GENERAL INFORMATION............

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And Repair Manual spring and axle travel (jounce or rebound) is limited
through use of rubber bumpers mounted on the
frame.
Suspension components which use rubber bushings
should be tightened at vehicle ride height. Th

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And Repair Manual the axle shafts to turn at unequal speeds (Fig. 7). In
this instance, the input torque applied to the pinion
gears is not divided equally. The pinion gears now ro-
tate around the pinion mate shaft in

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And Repair Manual even tire wear. The wheel toe position is thefinal
front wheel alignment adjustment.
²STEERING AXIS INCLINATION ANGLE is mea-
sured in degrees and is the angle that the steering
knuckles are tilted (

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And Repair Manual wheels. Secure the steering wheel with the front
wheels in the straight-ahead position. Turn off the
engine.
(2) Loosen the adjustment sleeve clamp bolts (Fig.
4, 5).
(3) Adjust the right wheel toe po

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And Repair Manual TOE POSITIONÐYJ VEHICLES
The wheel toe position should be the final front
wheel alignment adjustment. In all instances follow
the equipment manufacturers recommended proce-
dure.
(1) Start the engin
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