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SSANGYONG MY2002
2E-4 TIRE AND WHEELS
TIRE LABEL
The tire label is permanently located on the rear face
of the driver’s door and should be referred to for tire
information. It lists the maximum vehicle load, the tire
size (including the spare tire), and the cold inflation
pressure (including the spare tire).
S PARE TIRE
This vehicle comes equipped with a full-sized spare
tire and wheel.
The temporary spare tire is designed for emergency
use only. The original tire should be repaired or replaced
at the first opportunity and reinstall.
WHEELS
Wheels must be replaced if they are bent, dented, have
excessive lateral or radial runout, leak air through
welds, have elongated bolt holes, or if the wheel bolts
won’t stay tight or are heavily rusted. Wheels with
excessive runout may cause vehicle vibration.
Replacement wheels must be equivalent to the original
equipment wheels in load capacity, diameter, rim width,
offset, and mounting configuration. A wheel of improper
size or type may affect wheel and bearing life, brake
cooling, speedometer/odometer calibration, vehicle
ground clearance, and tire clearance to the body and
the chassis. The wheel offset is 49 ± 1 (1.93 ± 0.04
inches). Steel wheels may be identified by a two- or
three-letter code stamped into the rim near the valve
stem. Alloy wheels should have the code, the part
number, and the manufacturer ID cast into the back
side.
INFLATION OF TIRES
The pressure recommended for any vehicle line is care-
fully calculated to give a satisfactory ride, handling,
tread life, and load-carrying capacity.
Tire pressure should be checked monthly or before any
extended trip. Check the tires when they are cold, after
the vehicle has sat for 3 hours or more or has been
driven less than 1 mile. Set the tire pressure to the
specifications on the tire label located on the rear face
of the drive r ’s door. Tire inflation pressure is also given
under “Tire Size and Pressure Specifications” in
this section.
Valve caps or extensions should be on the valves to
keep dust and water out.
For sustained driving at speeds up to 140 km/h (85 mph),
inflate the tires to the pressure recommended on the
tire. Sustained driving at speeds faster than 140 km/h
(85 mph), even if permitted by law, is not advised unless
the vehicle has special high-speed tires available from
many tire dealers. Tire pressures may increase as much
as 41 kPa (6 psi) when the tires are hot.
Higher than recommended tire pressure can cause
Hard ride.
Tire bruising or damage.
Rapid tread wear at the center of the tire.
Lower than recommended pressure can cause
Tire squeal on turns.
Hard steering.
Rapid and uneven wear on the edges of the tread.
Tire rim bruises and rupture.
Tire cord breakage.
High tire temperatures.
Unequal tire pressures on same axle can cause
Uneven braking.
Steering lead.
Reduced handling.
Swerve on acceleration.
Torque steer.
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SECTION 3A
FRONT AXLE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Specifications.......................................................3A-2
General Specifications.........................................3A-2
Fastener Tightening Specifications.......................3A-2
Component Locator.............................................3A-3
Front Axle Assembly ...........................................3A-3
Auto-Locking Hub................................................3A-4
Maintnance and Repair........................................3A-5
On-Vehicle Service.................................................3A-5
Vacuum Line........................................................3A-5Steering Knuckle and Drive Shaft.........................3A-7
Front Axle Assembly .........................................3A-12
Unit Repair.......................................................... 3A-16
Axle Housing.....................................................3A-16
Outer Joint Seal.................................................3A-23
Inner Tripot Seal................................................3A-24
Special Tools and Equipment............................ 3A-25
Special Tools Table............................................3A-25
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SSAMGYONG MY2002
3A-2 FRONT AXLE
M/T
A/T
M/T
A/T
M/T
A/T
M/T
A/T
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Application
Drive Shaft Type
Axle Housing Type
Differential Type
Differential GearCV Joint
Build - up
Conventional
Hypoid Gear
4.56
5.38
4.27
4.89
4.55
5.86
3.73
4.89
1.3 L
SEA 80W/90, API GL - 5Description
661LA
662LA
E23
E32 Reduction Ratio
Oil Capacity
Oil Specification
FASTENER TIGHTENING SPECIFICATIONS
Steering Knuckle and Drive Shaft
36.8 - 44.2
18.4 - 25.8
51.6 - 66.3
11.0
-
62.7 - 77.4 Drive Shaft Cover Bolt
Drive Shaft to Front Axle Inner Shaft
Hub Flange Bolt
Hub Nut
Locking Hub Washer Screw
Wheel Speed SensorN
z z z z
zm ApplicationLb-InLb-Ft
50 - 60
25 - 35
70 - 90
15
2 - 4
85 - 105-
-
-
-
17.7 - 35.4
-
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FRONT AXLE 3A-7
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STEERING KNUCKLE AND DRIVE SHAFT
1 Front Axle Inner Shaft
2 Front Axle Drive Shaft
3 Spring Washer4 Bolt............................ 45 - 60 Nm (33 - 44 lb-ft)
5 Steering Knuckle
KAA3A060
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3A-8 FRONT AXLE
Removal & Installation Procedure
1. Remove the tire.
Installation Notice
2. Remove the autolocking hub vacuum hose.
3. With ABS
Remove the wheel speed sensor from the steering
knuckle.
Installation Notice
4. Remove the mounting bolts and pull off the caliper
assembly.
Installation Notice
Notice: Be careful not to damage the brake hose.
KAA3A070
KAA3A080
KAA3A090
KAA3A100
Tightening
Torque80 - 120 Nm
(59 - 89 lb-ft)
110 - 130 Nm
(81 - 96 lb-ft)Steel Wheel
Aluminum
Wheel
Tightening Torque6 - 8 Nm
(53 - 71 lb-in)
Tightening
Torque25 - 35 Nm
(18 - 26 lb-ft)
85 - 105 Nm
(63 - 77 lb-ft)Hose Bolt
Mounting
Bolt
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FRONT AXLE 3A-11
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10. Remove the cotter pin and slotted nut and then
remove the steering knuckle arm and tie-rod.
Installation Notice
11. Remove the cotter pin and nut from the steering
knuckle arm and upper arm ball joint connection.
Installation Notice
12. Remove the cotter pin and nut from the steering
knuckle arm and lower and lower arm boll joint
connection.
Installation Notice
13. Carefully remove the knuckle arm.Replace the cotter pin with new one.
Replace the cotter pin with new one.
KAA3A190
KAA3A200
KAA3A210
Tightening Torque 40 Nm (30 lb-ft)
Tightening Torque115 Nm (85 lb-ft)
Tightening Torque150 Nm (111 lb-ft)
14. Remove the drive shaft mounting bolts and
remove the drive shaft.
Installation Notice
Observe the tighening torque and sequence.
15. Installation should follow the removal precedure
in the reverse order.
KAA3A220
Tightening Torque4.6 - 60 kgfm
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3A-12 FRONT AXLE
1 Axle Mounting Bracket
2 Breather Hose
3 Bolt (Rear)
4 Nut ......................... 95 - 142 Nm (70 - 105 lb-ft)
5 Cross Member
6 Bolt (Front)
7 Bushing
8 Spacer
FRONT AXLE ASSEMBLY
9 Bushing
10 Nut ......................... 95 - 142 Nm (70 - 105 lb-ft)
11 Front Axle Assembly
12 Nut .............................. 70 - 80 Nm(52 - 59 lb-ft)
13 Bolt
14 Inner Axle Shaft (LH)
15 Inner Axle Shaft (RH) Preceding Work : Removal of the front axle drive shaft
Removla of the steering gear box
KAA3A230
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FRONT AXLE 3A-13
SSANGYONG MY2002
Tools Required
DW340-80Front Axle Support
Removal and Installation Procedure
1. Raise and suitably support the vehicle.
2. Remove the lower cover.
Installation Notice
KAA3A240
KAA3A260
KAA3A250
5. Remove the front drive shaft-to-front axle
assemblybolts.
Installation Notice
Tightening Torque4.5 - 6.0 kgfm 3. Remove the rack and pinion assembly. Refer to
Section 6C, Power Steering Gear.
4. Remove the front axle bleeder hose.
Tightening Torque 35 Nm (26 lb-ft)
KAA3A270
6. Remove the front propeller shaft-to-front axle bolts.
Removal Notice
Make alignment marks on the front propeller
shaft and front axle housing.
Installation Notice
Tightening Torque7.0 - 8.5 kgfm