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B: INSPECTION
1) Check bushing for cracks, fatigue or damage.
2) Check stabilizer link for deformities, cracks, or
damage, and bushing for protrusions from the hole
of stabilizer link and its play.
C: INSTALLATION
1) To install, reverse the removal procedure.
NOTE:
IInstall bushing (on front crossmember side)
while aligning it with paint mark on stabilizer.
IEnsure that bushing and stabilizer have the
same identification colors when installing.
G4M0519
2) Always tighten rubber bushing location when
wheels are in full contact with the ground and
vehicle is at curb weight condition.
Tightening torque:
Jack-up plate to crossmember:
18
±5 N´m (1.8±0.5 kg-m, 13.0±3.6 ft-lb)
Stabilizer link to front transverse link:
29
±5 N´m (3.0±0.5 kg-m, 21.7±3.6 ft-lb)
Stabilizer to crossmember:
25
±4 N´m (2.5±0.4 kg-m, 18.1±2.9 ft-lb)
6. Front Crossmember
A: REMOVAL
1) Disconnect ground cable from battery.
2) Loosen front wheel nuts.
3) Lift-up vehicle, and remove front tires and
wheels.
4) Remove both stabilizer and jack-up plate.
G4M0520
5) Disconnect tie-rod end from housing.
6) Remove front exhaust pipe.
7) Remove front transverse link from front cross-
member and body.
G4M0521
8) Remove nuts attaching engine mount cushion
rubber to crossmember.
9) Remove self-locking nuts connecting steering
U/J and pinion shaft.
10) Lift engine by approx. 10 mm (0.39 in) by
using chain block.
11) Support crossmember with a jack, remove
nuts securing crossmember to body and lower
crossmember gradually along with steering gear-
box.
CAUTION:
When removing crossmember downward, be
careful that tie-rod end does not interfere with
DOJ boot.
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B: INSTALLATION
1) Installation is in the reverse order of removal
procedures.
CAUTION:
Always tighten rubber bushing when wheels
are in full contact with the ground and vehicle
is at curb weight condition.
Tightening torque:
Transverse link bushing to crossmember:
98
±15 N´m (10.0±1.5 kg-m, 72±11 ft-lb)
Stabilizer to bushing:
25
±4 N´m (2.5±0.4 kg-m, 18.1±2.9 ft-lb)
Tie-rod end to housing:
27.0
±2.5 N´m (2.75±0.25 kg-m, 19.9±1.8
ft-lb)
Front cushion rubber to crossmember:
69
±15 N´m (7.0±1.5 kg-m, 51±11 ft-lb)
Universal joint to pinion shaft:
24
±3 N´m (2.4±0.3 kg-m, 17.4±2.2 ft-lb)
Crossmember to body:
98
±15 N´m (10.0±1.5 kg-m, 72±11 ft-lb)
2) Purge air from power steering system.
NOTE:
Check wheel alignment and adjust if necessary.
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E: INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
CAUTION:
Always tighten rubber bushing location when
wheels are in full contact with the ground and
vehicle is at curb weight condition.
NOTE:
Check wheel alignment and adjust if necessary.
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E: INSTALLATION
To install, reverse removal procedures, reading the
following instructions.
IInstallation of DOJ to differential
[W3E2].>
CAUTION:
IDo not allow DOJ splines to damage side oil
seal.
IAlways tighten rubber bushing when wheels
are in full contact with the ground and vehicle
is at curb weight condition.
ITighten nut when installing adjusting bolt.
IReplace self-locking nut with new one.
NOTE:
ILateral link washers identification color is gold
color.
ICheck wheel alignment and adjust if necessary.
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6) Remove bolts securing crossmember to vehicle
body, and remove crossmember.
G4M0545
7) Scribe an alignment mark on rear lateral link
cam bolt and crossmember.
8) Remove four bolts securing front and rear lat-
eral links to crossmember by loosening nuts.
B: INSPECTION
Check removed parts for damage and cracks, and
correct or replace if defective.
C: INSTALLATION
1) Install in reverse order of removal.
2) Install rear differential.
CAUTION:
Always tighten rubber bushing when wheels
are in full contact with the ground and vehicle
is at curb weight condition.
NOTE:
Check wheel alignment and adjust if necessary.
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C: INSTALLATION
1) To install, reverse the removal procedure.
NOTE:
IInstall bushing while aligning it with paint mark
on stabilizer.
IEnsure that bushing and stabilizer have the
same identification colors when installing.
G4M0519
2) Always tighten rubber bushing location when
wheels are in full contact with the ground and
vehicle is curb weight.
3) Tightening torque:
Stabilizer link to rear lateral link:
44
±6 N´m (4.5±0.6 kg-m, 32.5±4.3 ft-lb)
Stabilizer to stabilizer bracket:
25
±7 N´m (2.5±0.7 kg-m, 18.1±5.1 ft-lb)
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6. Wheel Balance
Wheel balancing Standard Service limit
Dynamic unbalance Less than 5 g (0.18 oz)
Balance weight part number
(For steel wheel)Weight g (oz)
28101AA001 5 (0.18)
28101AA011 10 (0.35)
28101AA021 15 (0.53)
28101AA031 20 (0.71)
28101AA041 25 (0.88)
28101AA051 30 (1.06)
28101AA061 35 (1.23)
28101AA071 40 (1.41)
28101AA081 45 (1.59)
28101AA091 50 (1.76)
28101AA101 55 (1.94)
28101AA111 60 (2.12)
Balance weight part number
(For aluminum wheel)Weight g (oz)
23141GA462 5 (0.18)
23141GA472 10 (0.35)
23141GA482 15 (0.53)
23141GA492 20 (0.71)
23141GA502 25 (0.88)
23141GA512 30 (1.06)
23141GA522 35 (1.23)
23141GA532 40 (1.41)
23141GA542 45 (1.59)
23141GA552 50 (1.76)
Ð 55 (1.94)
23141GA572 60 (2.12)
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8. Aluminum Wheel
A: INSPECTION
Inspection for aluminum wheels is basically the
same as the one for steel wheels. However, check
the rim flange for cracks or damage, and replace
(not repair) aluminum wheel if air leakage is found.
B: PRECAUTIONS
Aluminum wheels are easily scratched. To main-
tain their appearance and safety, do the following:
1) Do not damage aluminum wheels during
removal, disassembly, installation, wheel
balancing, etc. After removing aluminum wheels,
place them on a rubber mat, etc.
2) While vehicle is being driven, be careful not to
ride over sharp obstacles or allow aluminum
wheels to contact the shoulder of the road.
3) When installing tire chain, be sure to install it
properly not to have a slack; otherwise it may hit
wheel while driving.
4) When washing aluminum wheel, use neutral
synthetic detergent and water. Avoid using the
cleanser including abrasive, hard brushes or an
automatic car washer.
9. Wheel Balancing
1) Proper wheel balance may be lost if the tire is
repaired or if it wears. Check the tire for dynamic
balance, and repair as necessary.
2) To check for dynamic balance, use a dynamic
balancer. Drive in the balance weight on both the
top and rear sides of the rim.
3) Some types of balancer can cause damage to
the wheel. Use an appropriate balancer when
adjusting the wheel balance.
4) Use genuine balance weights.
CAUTION:
I55 g (1.94 oz) weight used with aluminum
wheel is not available.
IBalance weights are available for use with
any of 14- to 16-inch wheels.
B4M0053A
Service limit: A
Weight for steel wheel;
1.6 Ð 2.0 mm (0.063 Ð 0.079 in)
Weight for aluminum wheel;
4.6 Ð 5.4 mm (0.181 Ð 0.213 in)
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