
WHEEL BEARING
REMOVE
(1) Remove steering knuckle, hub and wheel bear-
ing as an assembly from the vehicle. Refer to Steer-
ing Knuckle in the Removal And Installation section
in this group of the service manual for the required
steering knuckle removal procedure.
The removal and installation of the wheel
bearing from the steering knuckle is ONLY to
be done with the steering knuckle removed
from the vehicle. Removal of the wheel bearing
from the steering knuckle MUST be done using
an arbor press and the following procedure.
(2) Using Remover, Special Tool 4150A, (Fig. 46)
press one wheel mounting stud out of hub flange.
(3) Rotate hub to align removed wheel mounting
stud with notch in bearing retainer plate (Fig. 47).
Remove wheel mounting stud from hub.(4) Rotate hub so hole in hub that wheel mounting
stud was removed from, is facing away from brake
caliper lower rail on steering knuckle (Fig. 48).
Install one half of the Bearing Splitter, Special Tool
1130, between the hub and the bearing retainer plate
(Fig. 48).The threaded hole in this half of the
bearing splitter (Fig. 48) is to be aligned with
the caliper rail on the steering knuckle (Fig.
48).
(5) Install remaining pieces of Bearing Splitter,
Special Tool 1130, on steering knuckle (Fig. 49).
Hand tighten nuts (Fig. 49) to hold bearing splitter
in place on steering knuckle.
Fig. 46 Pressing Out Wheel Mounting Stud
Fig. 47 Stud Removal From Hub
Fig. 48 Bearing Splitter Half Installed On Steering
Knuckle
Fig. 49 Bearing Splitter Installed
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)

(7) Place steering knuckle with wheel bearing
installed, in an arbor press with Receiver, Special
Tool MB-990799 supporting inner race of the wheel
bearing (Fig. 59). Place hub in wheel bearing making
sure it is square with bearing. Press hub into wheel
bearing until it is fully bottomed in the wheel bear-
ing.
(8) Install the steering knuckle, assembly on the
vehicle. Refer to Steering Knuckle in the Removal
And Installation section in this group of the service
manual for the required steering knuckle installation
procedure.
(9) Install the wheel and tire on the vehicle.
(10) Lower the vehicle.
(11) Set the front wheel Toe to the required speci-
fication. Refer to Wheel Alignment Check And
Adjustment Procedure in the Service Procedures Sec-
tion in this group of the service manual.
FRONT WHEEL MOUNTING STUDS
CAUTION: If a wheel attaching stud needs to be
replaced in the front hub/bearing, the stud CAN
NOT be hammered out of the hub flange. If the stud
is removed by hammering it out of the bearing
flange, damage to the hub bearing will occur lead-
ing to premature bearing failure.
The following procedure and special tools shown
MUSTbe used when replacing wheel attaching
studs.
The hub and bearing assembly does not require
removal from the steering knuckle to replace wheel
attaching studs in the hub and bearing assembly.
REMOVE
(1) Raise vehicle on jackstands or centered on a
frame contact type hoist. See Hoisting in the Lubri-
cation and Maintenance section of this manual, forthe required lifting procedure to be used for this
vehicle.
(2) Remove the front wheel and tire.
(3) Remove the 2 bolts (Fig. 60) attaching the disc
brake caliper to the steering knuckle .
(4) Remove the disc brake caliper from the steer-
ing knuckle. Caliper is removed by first lifting bot-
tom of caliper away from steering knuckle, and then
removing top of caliper out from under steering
knuckle (Fig. 61).
(5) Support the disc brake caliper using a wire
hook, (Fig. 62) not by the hydraulic flex hose.
(6) Remove the rotor from the front hub (Fig. 63).
(7) Install a lug nut on the wheel stud being
removed from the hub/bearing, so threads on stud
are even with end of lug nut (Fig. 64). Rotate hub so
stud requiring removal is aligned with notch cast
into front of steering knuckle. Install Remover, Spe-
cial Tool C-4150 on hub/bearing flange and wheel
stud (Fig. 64).
Fig. 59 Pressing Hub Into Wheel Bearing
Fig. 60 Caliper Attaching Bolts
Fig. 61 Brake Caliper Removal
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)

(3) Carefully align all pieces. Using the arbor
press apply pressure against ball joint assembly (Fig.
77), until ball joint is fully seated against bottom sur-
face of lower control arm. Do not apply excessive
pressure against ball joint and lower control arm.
(4) Install aNEWball joint assembly sealing boot
on ball joint assembly. Install sealing boot as far as
possible on ball joint assembly.
CAUTION: Do not use an arbor press to install the
sealing boot on the lower control arm ball joint
assembly. Damage to the sealing boot can occur do
to excessive pressure applied to sealing boot when
being installed.
(5) Position Receiving Cup, Special Tool 6758 over
sealing boot so it is aligned properly with bottom
edge of sealing boot (Fig. 78). Apply pressureBY
HANDto special tool 6758, until sealing boot is
pressed squarely against top surface of lower control
arm.
LOWER CONTROL ARM FRONT ISOLATOR
BUSHING
DISASSEMBLY
To perform the removal and replacement of the
lower control arm front isolator bushing, the lower
control arm must be removed from the vehicle.
(1) Remove the lower control arm assembly from
the vehicle. See Lower Control Arm in the Removal
And Installation Section in this group of the service
manual for the required removal procedure.
(2) Mount Remover/Installer, Special Tool
C-4212-F in a vise (Fig. 79). Install Bushing
Remover, Special Tool 6804 and Bushing Receiver,
Special Tool 6758 on Special Tool C-4212-F (Fig. 79).
(3) Install lower control arm on Special Tools
assembled for removal of the front isolator bushing
as shown in (Fig. 80). Be sure Special Tool 6758 is
square on lower control arm and Special Tool 6804 is
positioned correctly on isolator bushing.
(4) Tighten screw on Remover/Installer Special
Tool C-4212-F to press front bushing out of lower
control arm.
ASSEMBLY
(1) Mount Installer Cup, Special Tool C-4212-F on
Remover/Installer, Special Tool C-4212-F (Fig. 81).
Then mount Bushing Installer, Special Tool 6810 on
screw portion of Remover/Installer Special Tool
C-4212-F (Fig. 81).
(2) Start front bushing into lower control armby
hand, making sure it is square with its mount-
ing hole in the lower control arm.Bushing is to
be installed in lower control arm from the machined
surface side of lower control arm bushing hole (Fig.
82).
(3) Install lower control arm as shown in (Fig. 83)
on Special Tools assembled for installing front isola-
Fig. 77 Installing Ball Joint In Lower Control Arm
Fig. 78 Ball Joint Seal Boot Installation
Fig. 79 Special Tools Assembled For Removing
Front Bushing
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DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY (Continued)

tor bushing into lower control arm. Be sure SpecialTool C-4212-F is square on lower control arm and
Special Tool 6810 is positioned correctly on isolator
bushing.
(4) Tighten screw on Remover/Installer Special
Tool C-4212-F pressing front bushing into lower con-
trol arm. Continue pressing front bushing into lower
control arm until special tool 6810 is sitting flush on
the machined surface of the lower control arm (Fig.
84). This will correctly position front bushing in
lower control arm.
(5) Install the lower control arm assembly back on
the vehicle. See Lower Control Arm in the Removal
And Installation Section in this group of the service
manual for the required installation procedure.
LOWER CONTROL ARM REAR ISOLATOR BUSHING
DISASSEMBLY
Removal and installation of the lower control arm
rear isolator bushing is done using an arbor press.
Fig. 80 Removing Front Bushing From Lower
Control Arm
Fig. 81 Special Tools Assembled For Installing
Front Bushing
Fig. 82 Installation Direction Of Lower Control Arm
Front Bushing
Fig. 83 Front Bushing Installation
Fig. 84 Installation Position Of Front Lower Control
Arm Bushing
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DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY (Continued)

Do not attempt to use a different procedure from that
below for the removal and replacement of rear lower
control arm bushing.
(1) Remove the lower control arm assembly from
the vehicle. See Lower Control Arm in the Removal
And Installation Section in this group of the service
manual for the required removal procedure.
(2) Position lower control arm in an arbor press
supported at rear bushing using Receiver Cup, Spe-
cial Tool 6756 (Fig. 85). Position Remover/Installer,
Special Tool 6758 on top of rear control arm bushing
(Fig. 85).
(3) Press isolator bushing out of the lower control
arm.
ASSEMBLY
(1) Install the rear bushing into the lower control
arm in the direction indicated in (Fig. 86).Rear
bushing must be positioned in lower control
arm with the void in the bushing pointing
toward the compression strut of the lower con-
trol arm as shown in (Fig. 86).
(2) Place lower control arm in an arbor press sup-
ported at rear bushing hole using Receiver Cup, Spe-
cial Tool 6756 (Fig. 87). Correctly position Remover/
Installer, Special Tool 6760 on top of rear control arm
bushing (Fig. 87).
(3) Press rear bushing into lower control arm,
until flange on bushing is flush with machined sur-
face of lower control arm (Fig. 88).
(4) Install the lower control arm assembly back on
the vehicle. See Lower Control Arm in the Removal
And Installation Section in this group of the service
manual for the required installation procedure.
Fig. 85 Special Tools Assembled For Removing
Rear Bushing
Fig. 86 Correct Installation Of Bushing In Lower
Control Arm
Fig. 87 Rear Bushing Installation
Fig. 88 Correctly Installed Rear Bushing
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DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY (Continued)

Inspect the tension strut for signs of contact with
the ground or road debris which has bent or caused
other damage to the tension strut. If the tension
strut is bent or damaged the tension strut will
require replacement.Do not attempt to repair or
straighten a tension strut.
STABILIZER BAR AND BUSHINGS
Inspect the stabilizer bar for damage or bending.
Inspect for broken or distorted stabilizer bar bush-
ings, bushing retainers, and worn or damaged stabi-
lizer bar to strut attaching links. If stabiizer bar to
rear frame rail bushing replacement is required,
bushings can be removed from sway bar by opening
slit and peeling bushing off sway bar.
STABILIZER BAR ATTACHING LINKS
Inspect the bushings and sleeves in the stabilizer
bar attaching links for damage or deterioration.
Inspect the stabilizer bar attaching link to ensure it
is not bent or broken. If any of these conditions are
present when inspecting the attaching links, replace-
ment of the attaching link is required.
SERVICE PROCEDURES
REAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Refer to Front And Rear Wheel Toe Setting Proce-
dures in the Wheel Alignment Check And Adjustment
section in this group of the service manual for the
required rear wheel Toe setting procedure.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
STRUT ASSEMBLY
REMOVE
(1) Raise vehicle on jackstands or centered on a
frame contact type hoist. See Hoisting in the Lubri-
cation and Maintenance section of this manual, for
the required lifting procedure to be used for this
vehicle.
(2) Remove the rear wheel and tire assembly from
the vehicle.
(3) Remove hydraulic flex hose bracket, from
bracket on rear strut assembly (Fig. 6). If vehicle is
equipped with Anti-Lock brakes, the wheel speed
sensor cable routing clip is also attached to the strut
assembly bracket.
(4) Support rear knuckle, suspension and brake
components of vehicle before removing clevis bracket
to knuckle attaching bolts.Do not let weight of
rear knuckle and assembled components hang
unsupported when strut is removed.CAUTION: The knuckle to strut assembly attaching
bolts are serrated and must not be turned during
removal. Remove nuts while holding bolts station-
ary in knuckle.
(5) Remove the 2 clevis bracket bolts (Fig. 7)
attaching strut assembly to rear knuckle.
(6) Lower vehicle. Access to rear upper strut
mount to strut tower attaching bolts, is through the
trunk of the vehicle.
Fig. 6 Hydraulic Flex Hose Bracket Attachment To
Strut
Fig. 7 Knuckle To Clevis Bracket Bolts
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING (Continued)

(7) Remove carpet (if required) from top of strut
tower. Then remove rubber dust shield (Fig. 8) from
top of strut tower, this will allow easier access to
upper strut mount attaching nuts.
(8) Loosen but do not remove the 4 upper strut
mount to strut tower attaching nuts (Fig. 9). Then
while supporting the strut assembly fully remove the
4 strut mount attaching nuts.
(9) Remove strut assembly from knuckle, by slid-
ing knuckle out of clevis bracket on strut assembly.
Then remove strut assembly from vehicle.
INSTALL
(1) Position strut assembly back into vehicle with
the 4 studs on strut mount assembly through holes
in strut tower of vehicle. Install the 4 strut mount to
body attaching nuts (Fig. 9) onto mount studs.
Torque the 4 strut mount to body attaching nuts to
34 N´m (300 in. lbs).(2) Install dust shield into hole on top of strut
tower (Fig. 8). Install carpeting back on top of rear
strut tower.
(3) Raise vehicle.
CAUTION: The knuckle to strut assembly attaching
bolts are serrated and must not be turned during
installation. Install and torque nuts while holding
bolts stationary in knuckle.
(4) Install knuckle assembly into clevis bracket on
strut assembly. Install the 2 clevis bracket to knuckle
assembly attaching bolts and nuts (Fig. 7). Torque
both clevis bracket to knuckle assembly attaching
nuts to 95 N´m (70 ft. lbs.).
(5) Install hydraulic flex hose bracket, on strut
assembly bracket (Fig. 6). Install and securely
tighten bolt attaching hose bracket to strut bracket.
If vehicle is equipped with Anti-Lock brakes, the
wheel speed sensor cable routing clip is also attached
to the strut assembly bracket.
(6) Install wheel and tire assembly on vehicle.
Tighten the wheel mounting stud nuts in proper
sequence until all nuts are torqued to half specifica-
tion. Then repeat tightening sequence to full speci-
fied torque of 135 N´m (100 ft. lbs.).
(7) Lower vehicle to the ground.
(8) Check and reset rear wheel TOE to specifica-
tions if required. Refer to Front And Rear Toe Setting
Procedure in the Wheel Alignment Check And
Adjustment section in this group of the service man-
ual for the required Toe setting procedure.
COIL SPRING
Coil 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. 10) to ensure installation in original posi-
tion. If the coils springs require replacement.Be
sure that the springs needing replacement, are
replaced with springs meeting the correct load
and spring rate for the vehicle.
NOTE: During service procedures requiring
removal or installation of a coil spring with Spring
Compressor, Special Tool C-4838. It is required that
the first full top and bottom coil of the coil spring
be captured by the jaws of spring compressor (Fig.
10).
Replacement of the coil spring requires removal of
the strut assembly from the vehicle, and the disas-
sembly of the strut. Refer to strut assembly in the
removal and installation section in this group of the
service manual for the required removal and replace-
ment procedure for the strut assembly. Then refer to
Fig. 8 Dust Shield Removal From Strut Tower
Fig. 9 Strut Mount Attaching Nuts
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)

strut assembly in the disassembly and assembly sec-
tion in this group of the service manual for the
required procedure to disassemble and assemble the
strut assembly for the removal of the coil spring.
STABILIZER BAR
REMOVE
(1) Raise vehicle on jackstands or centered on a
frame contact type hoist. See Hoisting in the Lubri-
cation and Maintenance section of this manual, for
the required lifting procedure to be used for this
vehicle.
(2) Remove both rear wheel and tire assemblies
from the vehicle.
(3) Remove rear stabilizer bar from the 2 stabilizer
bar to strut attaching links (Fig. 11).
(4) Rotate stabilizer bar down slightly to clear
attaching links.
(5) Remove the 2 stabilizer bar to rear frame rail
retainers (Fig. 12).(6) Remove stabilizer bar from vehicle.
STABILIZER BAR AND BUSHING INSPECTION
Inspect for broken or distorted retainers and bush-
ings. If bushing replacement is required, bushing can
be removed by opening slit in bushing and removing
bushing from around stabilizer bar. When bushings
are installed on stabilizer bar, bushings must be
installed with slit positioned on stabilizer bar so slit
will face rear of vehicle when stabilizer bar is
installed (Fig. 13).
INSTALL
(1) Install stabilizer bar and isolator bushings
back into the vehicle as an assembly. Position stabi-
lizer bar so it is centered in the vehicle and does not
contact other suspension components or vehicle body.
(2) Install the 2 stabilizer bar to frame rail retain-
ers into frame rail and loosely install both retainer
attaching bolts (Fig. 12).
(3) Position both stabilizer bar to strut assembly
attaching links on stabilizer bar. Install and securely
tighten the stabilizer bar attaching link to stabilizer
bar attaching nuts (Fig. 11).
(4) Install wheel and tire assembly on vehicle.
Tighten the wheel mounting stud nuts in proper
Fig. 10 Identifying Coil Springs
Fig. 11 Sway Bar To Strut Attaching Link
Fig. 12 Sway Bar To Frame Rail Retainers
Fig. 13 Bushings Correctly Installed On Stabilizer
Bar
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)