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Note:      Tightening torque remains unchanged. 
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Wheel bearing, 
suspension strut and 
drive shaft, removing and 
installing (Base running 
gear)  
Note:  If a vehicle has to be 
moved after removing the 
drive shaft, first install outer joint and tighten to 50 Nm (37 ft lb) otherwise the 
wheel bearing will be 
damaged.  Welding and straightening 
operations are not 
permitted on load bearing 
suspension components or 
those components which 
locate the wheels.  Always replace self-locking 
nuts.  Always replace corroded 
nuts/bolts.  Wheel bolt tightening 
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Note:  
    Make sure that the boot is not damaged or 
twisted. 
    
Tightening torques  
    Ball joint to wheel bearing housing: 45 Nm (33 ft 
lb)  
    Ball joint to control arm: 35 Nm (26 ft lb)      1 - Box insert (commercial type, 19 mm AF) 2 - Crowfoot insert (commercial type, 19 mm AF) Page 35 of 82Front Wheel Suspension, Shafts and Axle12/7/2004http://ebahn.bentleypublishers.com/vw/servlet/Display?action=Goto&type=repair&id=VW.B4.SU01.40.1  
     
        
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Tightening torques:  
    Drive shaft to flange shaft/transmission 45 Nm 
(33 ft lb)  
    Drive shaft to wheel bearing 90 Nm (66 ft lb) and 
housing turn 45 further (1
/
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     Fig. 8 Larger clamp, tensioning - Use pliers VAG 1682 as shown in illustration. 
Ensure that the jaws of the pliers seat in the -arrow -B- of the clamp. 
- Tension clamp by turning the spindle with a torque 
wrench (do not tilt pliers).     Note:  Fig. 9 Smaller clamp, tensioning 40  The clamp can only be tensioned with pliers 
V.A.G 1682.  Tightening torque: 25 Nm (18 ft Ib).  Use torque wrench with 5 - 50 Nm range (e.g. 
V.A.G 1331).  Make sure the spindle thread is not tight. If 
necessary lubricate with MOS 2 grease  If the thread is tight, e.g. dirty, the required 
tensioning force for the hose clamp will not be 
achieved inspite of correct tightening torque 
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     Note:  Fig. 3 Clamp, tightening on large diameter - Install pliers VAG 1682 as in illustration. Make sure that the blades of the pliers lie in the corners 
(arrow -B-) of the clamp. 
- Tighten clamp by turning the spindle with a torque 
wrench (do not tilt pliers during this process).  Because of the hard material (compared to 
rubber) of the boot and the stainless steel hose 
clamp that is necessary, only tighten the clamp 
with pliers VAG 1682.  Tightening torque: 25 Nm (18 ft lb)  Use torque wrench with adjustment range: 5 - 50 
Nm (e.g. VAG 1331)  Make sure that threads of spindle on the pliers 
are easy to move. If necessary lubricate with 
MoS
2 grease.  If difficult to move, e.g. dirt in the threads, the 
required tightening force of the clamp is not 
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     Make sure plier jaws seat in grooves of clamp (arrows 
-B-)  
Note: Fig. 2 Tightening outer CV joint boot clamp - Position VAG 1682 pliers or equivalent (e.g. Snap-
On YA 3080) as shown in illustration. 
- Tension clamp by using torque wrench to turn 
spindle (keep pliers at right angle to shaft). 
Tightening torque: 20 Nm (15 ft lb)  Due to the hardness of the boot material 
(compared to rubber), it is necessary to use a 
stainless steel clamp. The clamp can only be 
properly tightened using VAG 1682 pliers.  Use a torque wrench with 5-50Nm (4-37 ft lb) 
range (e.g. VAG 1331 or equivalent).  Make sure that the spindle threads of the pliers 
are not tight. If necessary coat the threads with 
MoS
2 grease to ensure smooth operation.  If the spindle threads are tight (e.g. dirty) the force 
necessary for correctly tightening the clamp will 
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      Repair Manual, Body Exterior, Interior, Repair Group 70. 
 Repair Manual, Body Exterior, Interior, Repair Group 68. 
Inertia reel bolt (arrow) tightening torque: 40 Nm (30 ft 
lb)  Fig. 1 Suspension strut at body, removing and installing 
- Removing and installing inertia reel cover - Removing and installing inertia reel     Remove and install both securing bolts (arrows) from 
interior of vehicle (viewed through rear left side 
window).  
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