
(12) Remove the tie rod heat shield.
(13) Remove the nut and pinch bolt clamping the
ball joint stud to the steering knuckle (Fig. 11).
CAUTION: The strut assembly-to-steering knuckle
attaching bolts are serrated and must not be turned
during removal. Hold the bolts stationary in the
steering knuckles while removing the nuts, then tap
the bolts out using a pin punch.
(14) Remove the two bolts attaching the strut to
the steering knuckle (Fig. 1).
NOTE: Use caution when separating the ball joint
stud from the steering knuckle, so the ball joint seal
does not get cut.
(15) Separate the ball joint stud from the steering
knuckle by prying down on lower control arm and up
against the ball joint boss on the steering knuckle
(Fig. 12).
NOTE: Do not allow the driveshaft to hang by the
inner C/V joint; it must be supported to keep the
joint from separating during this operation.
(16) Pull the steering knuckle off the driveshaft
outer C/V joint splines and remove the steering
knuckle.
NOTE: The cartridge type front wheel bearing used
on this vehicle is not transferable to the replace-
ment steering knuckle. If the replacement steering
knuckle does not come with a wheel bearing, a new
bearing must be installed in the steering knuckle.
Installation of the new wheel bearing and hub mustbe done before installing the steering knuckle on
the vehicle.
(17) If the steering knuckle is to be replaced, refer
to STEERING KNUCKLE in the DISASSEMBLY
AND ASSEMBLY section in this section of this ser-
vice manual group for the wheel bearing and hub
removal and installation procedure. Do not reuse the
wheel bearing
INSTALLATION
(1) If the steering knuckle has been replaced, refer
to STEERING KNUCKLE in DISASSEMBLY AND
ASSEMBLY found in this section of this service man-
ual group for the wheel bearing and hub installation
procedure. Do not reuse the old wheel bearing.
(2) Slide the hub of the steering knuckle onto the
splines on the driveshaft C/V joint.
(3) Install the steering knuckle onto the ball joint
stud aligning the bolt hole in the knuckle boss with
the notch formed in the side of the ball joint stud.
(4) Install a new ball joint stud pinch bolt and nut
(Fig. 11). Tighten the nut to a torque of 95 N´m (70
ft. lbs.).
CAUTION: The strut assembly-to-steering knuckle
attaching bolts are serrated and must not be turned
during installation. Install the nuts while holding the
bolts stationary in the steering knuckle.
(5) Position the lower end of the strut assembly in
line with the upper end of the steering knuckle and
align the mounting holes (Fig. 1). Install the two
attaching bolts. The bolts should be installed with so
that the nuts face towards the front of the vehicle
Fig. 11 Ball Joint Bolt And Nut
1 ± NUT
2 ± BOLT
3 ± BALL JOINT
Fig. 12 Separate Ball Joint from Knuckle
1 ± STEERING KNUCKLE
2±PRYBAR
3 ± LOWER CONTROL ARM
4 ± BALL JOINT STUD
PLSUSPENSION 2 - 17
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)

once installed. Install the nuts. Holding the bolts in
place tighten the nuts to a torque of 53 N´m (40 ft.
lbs.) plus an additional 90É turn after the specified
torque is met.
(6) Place the tie rod heat shield on the steering
knuckle arm so that the shield is positioned straight
away from the steering gear and tie rod end once
installed. Algn the hole in the shield with the hole in
the steering knucle arm.
(7) Install the outer tie rod ball stud into the hole
in the steering knuckle arm. Start the tie rod attach-
ing nut onto the stud. Hold the tie rod end stud with
a wrench while tightening the nut with a standard
wrench or crowfoot wrench (Fig. 9). To fully tighten
the nut to specifications, use a crowfoot wrench on a
torque wrench to turn the nut, and a wrench on the
stud. Tighten the nut to a torque of 55 N´m (40 ft.
lbs.).
(8) Install the brake rotor on the hub (Fig. 8).
(9) Install the disc brake caliper (with pads) on the
brake rotor and steering knuckle. The left side cali-
per is installed by first sliding the top of the caliper
past the top abutment on the steering knuckle to
hook the top edge of the caliper, then pushing the
lower end of the caliper into place against the
knuckle (Fig. 13). The right side caliper is installed
by first sliding the bottom edge of the caliper past
the lower abutment on the steering knuckle to hook
the lower edge of the caliper, then pushing the top of
the caliper into place against the steering knuckle.
(10) Install the two guide pin bolts securing the
front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle (Fig.
8). Tighten the guide pin bolts to a torque of 22 N´m
(192 in. lbs.).(11) Clean all foreign matter from the threads of
the driveshaft outer C/V joint (Fig. 7).
(12) Install the hub nut in the end of the drive-
shaft and snug it.
(13) Have a helper apply the brakes. With vehicle
brakes applied to keep brake rotor and hub from
turning, tighten the hub nut to a torque of 244 N´m
(180 ft. lbs.)
(14) Install the tire and wheel assembly. Install
the wheel mounting nuts and tighten them to a
torque of 135 N´m (100 ft. lbs.).
(15) Lower the vehicle.
(16) Set the front toe on the vehicle to required
specification. Refer to WHEEL ALIGNMENT in this
service manual group.
LOWER CONTROL ARM
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure,
review SERVICE WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS at the
beginning of REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION in this
section.
REMOVAL
(1) Raise the vehicle. Refer to HOISTING in the
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE group for the
proper lifting procedure.
(2) Remove the front tire and wheel assembly.
(3) Remove both stabilizer bar links from the vehi-
cle (Fig. 14). Remove each link by holding the upper
retainer/nut with a wrench and turning the link bolt.
(4) Rotate the forward ends of the stabilizer bar
downward. It may be necessary to loosen the stabi-
Fig. 13 Brake Caliper Installation
1 ± SLIDE TOP OF BRAKE CALIPER UNDER TOP ABUTMENT
OF STEERING KNUCKLE AS SHOWN
2 ± BRAKING DISC
3 ± DISC BRAKE CALIPER
4 ± STEERING KNUCKLE BRAKE ABUTMENT
Fig. 14 Stabilizer Bar Links
1 ± STABILIZER BAR CUSHION RETAINERS
2 ± CUSHIONS
3 ± FRONT STABILIZER BAR
4 ± STABILIZER BAR LINKS
2 - 18 SUSPENSIONPL
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)

(4) Lower the vehicle.
NOTE: It may be necessary to put the vehicle on a
platform hoist or alignment rack to gain access to
the stabilizer bar mounting bolts with the vehicle at
curb height.
(5) Tighten each stabilizer bar link by holding the
upper retainer/nut with a wrench and turning the
link bolt. Tighten each link bolt to a torque of 23
N´m (200 in. lbs.).
(6) Tighten the stabilizer bar cushion retainer
bolts to a torque of 28 N´m (250 in. lbs.).
WHEEL MOUNTING STUD (FRONT)
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure,
review SERVICE WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS at the
beginning of REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION in this
section.
Use the following procedure to remove and install
one of five studs on one wheel hub.
REMOVAL
(1) Raise the vehicle. Refer to HOISTING in the
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE group for the
proper lifting procedure.
(2) Remove the front tire and wheel assembly.
(3) Remove the two guide pin bolts securing the
front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle (Fig.
20).
(4) Remove the disc brake caliper from the steer-
ing knuckle. The caliper is removed by first tipping
either the top (right side) or bottom (left side) of thecaliper away from the brake rotor, then pulling the
caliper off the opposite end's caliper slide (on the
knuckle) and rotor.
(5) Hang the caliper out of the way using a wire
hanger or cord. Do not support the caliper by letting
it hang by the hydraulic hose.
(6) Remove any retainer clips from the wheel
mounting studs. Remove the brake rotor from the
front hub (Fig. 20).
CAUTION: Do not hammer wheel mounting studs
out of the hub. Damage to the wheel bearing will
occur, leading to premature bearing failure.
(7) Install a wheel mounting nut on the wheel
mounting stud being removed from the hub far
enough so the threads on the stud are even with end
of lug nut. Rotate the hub so the stud requiring
removal is aligned with notch cast into front of the
steering knuckle. Install Remover, Special Tool
C-4150, on hub flange and wheel stud (Fig. 21).
(8) Tighten the remover, pushing the wheel mount-
ing stud out the rear of the hub flange. When the
shoulder of the stud is past the flange, remove the
remover from the hub. Remove the nut from the
stud, then remove the stud from the flange.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the wheel mounting stud in the flange
of hub from the rear side. Install several washers
and a wheel mounting nut on the stud (Fig. 22). The
wheel mounting nut must be installed with the flat
side of the wheel mounting nut against the washers
to eliminate binding.
Fig. 19 Downward Curve
1 ± STABILIZER BAR
2 ± LINK
3 ± DOWNWARD CURVE
4 ± CUSHION RETAINER
Fig. 20 Brake Caliper And Rotor
1 ± RETAINER CLIP
2 ± BRAKE ROTOR
3 ± HUB
4 ± GUIDE PIN BOLTS
5 ± DISC BRAKE CALIPER
PLSUSPENSION 2 - 21
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)

(2) Tighten the wheel mounting nut. This will pull
the wheel mounting stud into the flange of the hub.
When the head of the stud is fully seated against the
rear of the hub flange, remove the wheel mounting
nut and washers from the stud.
(3) Install the brake rotor on the hub (Fig. 20).
(4) Install the disc brake caliper (with pads) on the
brake rotor and steering knuckle. The left side cali-
per is installed by first sliding the top of the caliper
past the top abutment on the steering knuckle to
hook the top edge of the caliper, then pushing thelower end of the caliper into place against the
knuckle (Fig. 23). The right side caliper is installed
by first sliding the bottom edge of the caliper past
the lower abutment on the steering knuckle to hook
the lower edge of the caliper, then pushing the top of
the caliper into place against the steering knuckle.
(5) Install the two guide pin bolts securing the
front disc brake caliper to the steering knuckle (Fig.
20). Tighten the guide pin bolts to a torque of 22 N´m
(192 in. lbs.).
(6) Install the tire and wheel assembly. Install the
wheel mounting nuts and tighten them to a torque of
135 N´m (100 ft. lbs.).
(7) Lower the vehicle.
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
STRUT ASSEMBLY (FRONT)
The Strut assembly must be removed from the
vehicle for it to be disassembled and assembled.
Refer to REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION in this
section for the required procedure.
For the disassembly and assembly of the strut
assembly, use strut spring compressor, Pentastar Ser-
vice Equipment (PSE) tool W-7200, or the equivalent,
to compress the coil spring. Follow the manufactur-
er's instructions closely.
DISASSEMBLY
(1) If both struts are being serviced at the same
time, mark the coil spring and strut assembly accord-
ing to which side of the vehicle the strut was
Fig. 21 Wheel Stud Removal
1 ± SPECIAL TOOL C-4150A
2 ± LUG NUT
3 ± HUB/BEARING
4 ± STEERING KNUCKLE
5 ± WHEEL STUD
Fig. 22 Installing Wheel Stud
1 ± STEERING KNUCKLE
2 ± WHEEL LUG NUT
3 ± WASHERS
4 ± HUB/BEARING
Fig. 23 Brake Caliper Installation
1 ± SLIDE TOP OF BRAKE CALIPER UNDER TOP ABUTMENT
OF STEERING KNUCKLE AS SHOWN
2 ± BRAKING DISC
3 ± DISC BRAKE CALIPER
4 ± STEERING KNUCKLE BRAKE ABUTMENT
2 - 22 SUSPENSIONPL
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)

(4) Install the remaining pieces of Bearing Splitter,
Special Tool 1130, on the steering knuckle (Fig. 32).
Hand tighten the nuts to hold bearing splitter in
place on steering knuckle.
(5) Once the bearing splitter in fully installed, be
sure the three bolts attaching the bearing retainer
plate to steering knuckle (Fig. 33) are contacting the
bearing splitter (Fig. 33). The bearing retainer plate
should not support the steering knuckle or contact
the bearing splitter.
Fig. 30 Stud Removal From Hub
1 ± BEARING RETAINER PLATE
2 ± HUB
3 ± STEERING KNUCKLE
4 ± WHEEL MOUNTING STUD
5 ± NOTCH
Fig. 31 Bearing Splitter Half Installed
1 ± CALIPER RAIL
2 ± THREADED HOLE
3 ± SPECIAL TOOL 1130
4 ± STEERING KNUCKLE
5 ± HOLE FOR WHEEL MOUNTING STUD
6 ± HUB
Fig. 32 Bearing Splitter Installed
1 ± STEERING KNUCKLE
2 ± HUB
3 ± SPECIAL TOOL 1130
4 ± NUTS
Fig. 33 Correct Installation Of Bearing Splitter
1 ± STEERING KNUCKLE
2 ± SPECIAL TOOL 1130
3 ± BEARING RETAINER PLATE MOUNTING BOLTS
4 ± BEARING RETAINER PLATE
2 - 26 SUSPENSIONPL
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY (Continued)

(6) Place the steering knuckle in an arbor press
supported by the bearing splitter as shown (Fig. 34).
(7) Position Driver, Special Tool 6644-2, on the
small end of the hub (Fig. 35). Using the arbor press,
remove the hub from the wheel bearing. The outer
bearing race will normally come out of the wheel
bearing when the hub is pressed out of the bearing.(8) Remove the bearing splitter from the steering
knuckle.
(9) Remove the three bolts mounting the bearing
retainer plate to the steering knuckle (Fig. 36).
Remove the bearing retainer plate from the steering
knuckle.
(10) Place the steering knuckle back in the arbor
press supported by press blocks as shown (Fig. 37).
The press blocks must not obstruct the bore in the
steering knuckle so the wheel bearing can be pressed
out of the steering knuckle. Place Bearing Driver,
Special Tool MB-990799 on the outer race of wheel
bearing (Fig. 37). Press the wheel bearing out of the
steering knuckle.
(11) Install Bearing Splitter, Special Tool 1130, on
the hub. The bearing splitter is to be installed on the
hub so it is between the flange of the hub and the
outer bearing race on the hub (Fig. 38). Place the
hub, bearing race and bearing splitter in an arbor
press as shown (Fig. 38). Place Driver, Special Tool
6644-2 on end of hub. Press the hub out of the outer
bearing race.
Fig. 34 Steering Knuckle Supporting For Hub
Removal
1 ± STEERING KNUCKLE
2 ± WHEEL BEARING
3 ± HUB
4 ± ARBOR PRESS BLOCKS
5 ± SPECIAL TOOL 1130
Fig. 35 Pressing Hub Out Of Wheel Bearing
1 ± STEERING KNUCKLE
2 ± SPECIAL TOOL 6644±2
3 ± SPECIAL TOOL 1130
4 ± ARBOR PRESS BLOCKS
5 ± HUB
Fig. 36 Wheel Bearing Retainer Plate
1 ± MOUNTING BOLTS
2 ± BEARING RETAINER PLATE
3 ± STEERING KNUCKLE
PLSUSPENSION 2 - 27
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY (Continued)

ASSEMBLY
(1) Wipe the bore of the steering knuckle clean of
any grease or dirt with a clean, dry shop towel.
(2) Place the new wheel bearing into the bore of
the steering knuckle. Be sure the wheel bearing is
placed squarely into the bore. Place the steering
knuckle in an arbor press with Receiver, Special Tool
C-4698-2, supporting the steering knuckle (Fig. 39).
Place Driver, Special Tool 5052, on the outer race of
the wheel bearing. Press the wheel bearing into the
steering knuckle until it is fully bottomed in the bore
of the steering knuckle. Remove the knuckle from the
press.
NOTE: Only the original or identical replacement
bolts are to be used to mount the bearing retainer
plate to the steering knuckle.
(3) Install the bearing retainer plate on the steer-
ing knuckle (Fig. 40). Install the three bearing
retainer mounting bolts. Tighten the bearing retainer
plate mounting bolts to a torque of 28 N´m (250 in.
lbs.).
Fig. 37 Wheel Bearing Removal From Steering
Knuckle
1 ± ARBOR PRESS
2 ± SPECIAL TOOL MB-990799
3 ± STEERING KNUCKLE
4 ± PRESS BLOCKS
Fig. 38 Removing Bearing Race From Hub
1 ± ARBOR PRESS
2 ± HUB
3 ± SPECIAL TOOL 1130
4 ± PRESS BLOCKS (2)
5 ± BEARING RACE
6 ± SPECIAL TOOL 6644±2
Fig. 39 Pressing Wheel Bearing Into Steering
Knuckle
1 ± ARBOR PRESS
2 ± SPECIAL TOOL 5052
3 ± SPECIAL TOOL C-4698±2
4 ± STEERING KNUCKLE
5 ± WHEEL BEARING
2 - 28 SUSPENSIONPL
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY (Continued)

(4) Place the previously removed wheel mounting
stud back into the hub flange. Place the hub in the
arbor press supported by Special Tool C-4698-1 (Fig.
41). Press wheel mounting stud into hub flange until
it is fully seated against the back side on the hub
flange. Remove the hub from the press.(5) Place the steering knuckle with the wheel bear-
ing installed back in the arbor press with Receiver,
Special Tool MB-990799 supporting the inner race of
the wheel bearing as shown (Fig. 42). Place the hub
in wheel bearing making sure it is square with the
bearing inner race. Press the hub into the wheel
bearing until it is fully bottomed in the wheel bear-
ing. Remove the knuckle from the press.
(6) Install the steering knuckle assembly on the
vehicle.
LOWER CONTROL ARM (BALL JOINT)
NOTE: The removal and installation of the lower
ball joint from the lower control arm is to be done
with the lower control arm removed from the vehi-
cle. Refer to LOWER CONTROL ARM in the
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION section.
DISASSEMBLY
(1) Using a screwdriver or other suitable tool, pry
the seal boot off of the ball joint (Fig. 43).
(2) Position the Receiver, Special Tool 6908-2, on a
hydraulic press to support the lower control arm
(Fig. 44). Place the control arm on top of Tool 6908-2
so that the bottom of the ball joint sets into the
Receiver cup.
(3) Place the larger end of the Adapter, Special
Tool 6804, on top of the ball joint as shown (Fig. 44).
Fig. 40 Wheel Bearing Retainer Plate
1 ± WHEEL BEARINGS
2 ± MOUNTING BOLTS
3 ± STEERING KNUCKLE
4 ± BEARING RETAINER PLATE
Fig. 41 Wheel Mounting Stud Installation
1 ± ARBOR PRESS RAM
2 ± HUB
3 ± SPECIAL TOOL C-4698±1
4 ± NO GAP IS ALLOWED BETWEEN STUD FLANGE AND HUB
HERE
5 ± WHEEL MOUNTING STUD
Fig. 42 Pressing Hub Into Wheel Bearing
1 ± ARBOR PRESS RAM
2 ± HUB
3 ± STEERING KNUCKLE
4 ± SPECIAL TOOL MB-990799
5 ± BEARING RETAINER PLATE
6 ± WHEEL BEARING
PLSUSPENSION 2 - 29
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY (Continued)