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Condition Code Procedure
Air pressure incorrect .. B .................. Require repair
Bead broken ............. A ............ Require replacement.
Bead leaking, caused
by tire ................ A .. Require repair or replacement.
Bead wire/cord exposed .. A ............ Require replacement.
Cord or belt material
exposed ................ A ............ Require replacement.
Cord ply separations .... A ............ Require replacement.
Directional/asymmetrical
tires mounted
incorrectly ............ B ....... Require remounting and/or
repositioning.
Irregular tread wear,
affecting performance .. 2 ........ (1) Suggest replacement.
Load ratings less
than OEM
specifications ......... B ............ Require replacement.
Mixed tread types (all
season, performance, mud
and snow) on same axle . A ............ Require replacement.
Number of punctures
exceeds manufacturer's
limit .................. B ............ Require replacement.
Out of balance .......... B . Require rebalance of tire/wheel
assembly.
Ply separation .......... A ............ Require replacement.
Pull or lead, caused
by tire ................ A .. Require repair or replacement.
Radial and bias or
bias-belted ply tires
on same axle ........... B .. Require repair or replacement.
Radials are on the front
and not on the rear .... B ........... ( 2) Require repair or
replacement.
Run flat damage ......... A ............ Require replacement.
Shoulder cut ............ A ............ Require replacement.
Shoulder puncture ....... A ............ Require replacement.
Shoulder with plug ...... A ............ Require replacement.
Sidewall bulge .......... A ............ Require replacement.
Sidewall cut ............ A ............ Require replacement.
Sidewall indentation .... .. ......... No service required or
suggested.
Sidewall puncture ....... A ............ Require replacement.
Sidewall with plug ...... A ............ Require replacement.
Speed rating
designations
different
on same axle ........... 2 .. Suggest repair or replacement.
Tire and wheel assembly
has excessive run-out .. B ........... ( 3) Require repair or
replacement of appropriate
part.
Tires with more than
1/4" diameter difference
on a four-wheel drive
vehicle ................ B ............ Require replacement.
Tread area puncture larger
in diameter than
manufacturer's
specifications ......... B ............ Require replacement.
Tread missing pieces
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(chunking),
exposing cord .......... A ............ Require replacement.
Tread missing pieces
(chunking), not
exposing cord .......... 1 ............ Suggest replacement.
Tread separations A ............ Require replacement.
Tube in tubeless tire 3 .... (4) Suggest removal of tube.
Weather-checking ........ .. ......... No service required or
suggested.
Worn to tread wear
indicators ............. B ............ Require replacement.
( 1) - Determine and correct cause of irregular tire wear.
( 2) - If radials and bias or bias-belted ply tires are on the
same vehicle, the radials must be on the rear axle,
except for high-pressure temporary spares.
( 3) - Excessive is defined as enough to contribute to
performance problems. Match mounting may correct
run-out. If not, require replacement of appropriate
part. Refer to manufacturer's specifications.
( 4) - Most manufacturers do not recommend tubes in tubeless
tires. Inspect tire and wheel assembly to determine
the reason for a tube in tubeless tire. Recommendation
for repair or replacement should be based upon condition
of tires and/or wheel listed in these guidelines.
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Condition Code Procedure
Bent .................... 1 ........... Suggest replacement.
Broken .................. A ........... Require replacement.
Cut, but not leaking .... 1 ........... Suggest replacement.
Deteriorated
(cracking, dry rot) .... 1 ........... Suggest replacement.
Leaking ................. A . Require repair or replacement.
Missing ................. C ........... Require replacement.
Threads damaged ......... A . Require repair or replacement.
Threads stripped ........ A ........... Require replacement.
Valve cap missing ....... C .... Require replacement of cap.
Weather-checking ........ 1 ........... Suggest replacement.
Won't take air .......... A . Require repair or replacement.
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WHEEL ATTACHMENT HARDWARE
For conditions noted below, also check conditions of wheel
stud holes.
CAUTION: Proper lug nut torque is essential. Follow recommended
torque specifications and tightening sequence. DO NOT
lubricate threads unless specified by the vehicle
manufacturer.
WHEEL ATTACHMENT HARDWARE INSPECTION
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Condition Code Procedure
Bent .................... A ............ Require replacement.
Broken .................. A ........ ( 1) Require replacement.
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Loose ................... B ... Require repair or replacement
of affected component.
Lug nut installed
backward ............... B .. Require repair or replacement.
Lug nut mating type
incorrect .............. B ..... Require replacement of nut.
Lug nut mating surface
dished ................. A ..... Require replacement of nut.
Lug nut rounded ......... A . (2) Require replacement of nut.
Lug nut seized .......... A . ( 2) Require replacement of nut.
Stud incorrect .......... B .... Require replacement of stud.
Threads damaged ......... A ... Require repair or replacement
of component with damaged
threads.
Threads stripped ........ A .......... Require replacement of
component with stripped
threads.
( 1) - Some manufacturers require replacement of all studs on
that wheel if two or more studs or nuts on the same
wheel are broken or missing.
( 2) - Only required if removing wheel.
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WHEELS (RIMS)
WARNING: Mounting a regular tire on a high-pressure compact spare
wheel is not permitted. Attempting to mount a tire of one
diameter on a wheel of a different diameter or flange
type may result in serious injury or death. If the wheel
identification stamp is not legible, or cannot be found,
do not use the wheel until the size and type have been
properly identified. Wheels of different diameter,
offset, or width cannot be mixed on the same axle. Bead
seat tapers cannot be interchanged.
WHEEL (RIM) INSPECTION
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Condition Code Procedure
Bead leaking, caused
by wheel ............... A ........... ( 1) Require repair or
replacement.
Bent hub mounting
surface ................ A ............ Require replacement.
Bent rim, causing
vibration .............. 2 ........ ( 1) Suggest replacement.
Broken .................. A ............ Require replacement.
Cast wheel porous,
causing a leak ......... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Clip-on balance weight is
incorrect type
for rim flange ......... 2 ............ Suggest replacement.
Corrosion, affecting
structural integrity ... A ............ Require replacement.
Corrosion build-up on
wheel mounting
surface ................ A ................. Require repair.
Cracked ................. A ............ Require replacement.
Directional/asymmetrical
wheels mounted
incorrectly ............ B ....... Require remounting and/or
repositioning.
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Load capacity less than
OEM specifications ..... B ............ Require replacement.
Offset mismatched
on same axle ........... B ............ Require replacement.
Rivets leaking .......... A ............ Require replacement.
Run-out beyond
OEM specs .............. B ............ Require replacement.
Stud holes elongated .... A ........ (2) Require replacement.
Welded or brazed
repair ................. 2 ............ Suggest replacement.
Welds leaking ........... A ............ Require replacement.
Wheel centering (pilot)
hole incorrect ......... B ............ Require replacement.
( 1) - CAUTION: DO NOT attempt to correct a bent rim.
( 2) - Inspect wheel attaching hardware for damage.
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SU SPEN SIO N - F R O NT - 2 W D C O IL S PR IN G
1999 D odge P ic ku p R 1500
1998-99 SUSPENSION
CHRY - Front - 2WD Coil Spring
Ram Pickup
DESCRIPTION
All models are equipped with independent front suspension,
consisting of upper and lower control arms, steering knuckles, coil
springs and shock absorbers. See Fig. 1. Upper control arms are
mounted to frame side rails. Lower control arms are mounted to
crossmember. Steering knuckles are mounted between upper and lower
control arms by conventional ball joints. Coil springs are mounted
between seat in frame and lower control arm.
Fig. 1: Exploded View Of Front Suspension
Courtesy of Chrysler Corp.
ADJUSTMENTS & INSPECTION
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WHEEL ALIGNMENT
NOTE: See appropriate SPECIFICATIONS & PROCEDURES article in WHEEL
ALIGNMENT.
WHEEL BEARING ADJUSTMENT
1) Tighten wheel bearing adjusting nut to 30-40 ft. lbs. (41-\
54 N.m) while rotating wheel. Stop rotation, and back off adjusting
nut to release all preload. Retighten nut finger tight.
2) Ensure bearing end play is .001-.003" (.025-.076 mm).
Install nut lock and cotter pin. Coat grease cap inside lightly with
grease, and install cap.
BALL JOINT CHECKING
Ball joints are preloaded. Replace lower ball joint if
vertical movement exceeds .03" (.8 mm). Replace upper ball joint if
movement exceeds .03" (.8 mm).
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
COIL SPRING
Removal
1) Raise vehicle, and position safety stands under frame.
Remove wheels. Remove brake caliper retainer and brake caliper (if
necessary). Support caliper aside. Disconnect tie rod from steering
knuckle.
2) Disconnect stabilizer bar link from lower control arm. See
Fig. 1 . Support lower suspension arm outboard end with jack. Place
jack under arm in front of shock mount. Remove cotter pin and nut from
lower ball joint stud. Using Ball Joint Breaker (C-4150A), separate
ball joint from steering knuckle.
3) Remove lower shock bolt from suspension arm. Lower jack
and suspension arm until spring tension is relieved. Remove spring and
rubber isolator.
Installation
1) Install rubber isolator on top of spring. Position spring
between upper spring seat and lower suspension arm. Raise suspension
arm with jack, and position shock into suspension arm mount.
2) Install shock bolt and tighten to specification. See
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table. Install steering knuckle on lower ball
joint stud. Install lower ball joint stud nut and tighten. See TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS table. Replace cotter pin, and remove jack. Install
stabilizer bar link on lower suspension arm. Install grommet, retainer
and nut.
3) Install tie rod on steering knuckle, and tighten nut to 65
ft. lbs. (88 N.m). Install brake caliper assembly and rotor. Install
tire and wheel assembly. Remove support, and lower vehicle.
STEERING KNUCKLE
Removal & Installation
1) Raise and support vehicle. Remove wheel and tire assembly.
Remove brake caliper. Remove wheel hub and bearing assembly from
spindle.
2) Remove cotter pin and nut from tie-rod end, and disconnect
tie rod. Remove cotter pins and nut from upper and lower ball joint
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stud. Separate upper ball joint stud from knuckle with Ball Joint
Breaker (MB-990635).
3) Separate lower ball stud with Ball Joint Breaker (C-
4150A). Remove knuckle. To install, reverse removal procedure. Tighten
all nuts and bolts to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table.
LOWER CONTROL ARM & BALL JOINT
Removal
1) Raise and support vehicle. Remove wheel. Support lower
control arm.
CAUTION: DO NOT remove shock until lower control arm is supported.
Shock holds lower control arm and spring in position.
2) Remove shock absorber and coil spring. See COIL SPRING.
Remove bolts mounting lower control arm to crossmember. Remove lower
control arm.
Bushing Replacement
If bushings are worn, use a sleeve and press to remove and
replace bushings.
Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure. Tighten all nuts and
bolts to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table.
STABILIZER BAR
Removal & Installation
Raise and support vehicle. Remove link rod retaining nut at
each end of stabilizer bar. Remove outer retainers and rubber bushings
from link rods. Remove stabilizer bar clamps from frame rails. Remove
stabilizer bar from vehicle. To install, reverse removal procedure.
Ensure stabilizer bar is centered in chassis. Tighten all nuts and
bolts to specifications.
UPPER CONTROL ARM & BALL JOINT
Removal
1) Raise vehicle, and position safety stands under frame.
Remove wheel. Support upper control arm.
2) Disconnect upper ball joint. Refer to step 2) under LOWER
CONTROL ARM & BALL JOINT. Remove pivot bolts and control arm.
Bushing Replacement
If bushings are worn, use a sleeve and press to remove and
replace bushings.
Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure. Ensure ball joint is
fully seated against control arm. With vehicle at normal operating
height, tighten all retaining nuts and bolts to specifications. See
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table.
WHEEL BEARINGS
Removal
1) Raise and support vehicle. Remove wheel. Remove brake
caliper, and support it aside. Remove inboard brake pad (if
necessary). Remove grease cap, cotter pin, nut, washer and outer wheel
bearing.
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CAUTION: To avoid damage to threads, bearing and seal, DO NOT allow
inner bearing and seal to contact spindle threads during
removal.
2) Carefully slide rotor from steering knuckle. Remove oil
seal and inner bearing.
Installation
Clean and inspect bearings. Pack or replace bearings as
required. Install inner bearing and oil seal. Carefully install rotor
and outer bearing, washer, and nut. Adjust wheel bearings. See WHEEL
BEARING ADJUSTMENT under ADJUSTMENTS & INSPECTION. To install
remaining components, reverse removal procedure.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
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Ball Joint Nuts
Lower
Light Duty ............................................. 95 (129)\
Heavy Duty ............................................ 110 (149)\
Upper .................................................... 60 (81)\
Lower Control Arm-To-Crossmember Bolt .................... 145 (196)\
Lower Shock Absorber Mounting Bolt
1998 Models ............................................ 100 (135)\
1999 Models ........................................... 105 (142))\
Stabilizer Bar Bolts/Nuts
Frame End ................................................ 40 (54)\
Link End ................................................. 25 (34)\
Tie Rod End Nut ............................................ 40 (54)\
Upper Ball Joint-To-Control Arm .......................... 125 (169)\
Upper Control Arm Eccentric Cam Bolt ....................... 70 (95)\
Upper Control Arm Pivot Bar To Frame ..................... 150 (203)\
Upper Shock Absorber Mounting Bolt
1998 Models .............................................. 35 (47)\
1999 Models .............................................. 40 (54)\
Wheel Lug Nuts
Tapered (Coned)
1/2"-20 ............................................... 105 (142)\
5/8"-18 ............................................... 200 (271)\
Flat (Flanged) (5/8"-18) ............................... 325 (4\
40)
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