2000 DODGE NEON suspension

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual ²Place the link center sleeve and bushings
between the eye in the end of the stabilizer bar and
the link mounting bracket on the strut.
²Start the stabilizer bar link bolt with bushing
from the top,

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual CAUTION: The strut-to-knuckle attaching bolts are
serrated and must not be turned during removal.
Hold the bolts stationary in the steering knuckle
while removing the nuts, then tap the bolts out
usin

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual the front side. Install the nut, but do not completely
tighten it at this time. The nut will need to be tight-
ened when the vehicle is at curb height.
(4) Install the rear bayonet bushing on the tens

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual LATERAL ARMS
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 for removal and

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual (10) With suspension at curb height, tighten the
lateral arm mounting bolt nut at the crossmember to
88 N´m (65 ft. lbs.).
(11) Set the rear toe on the vehicle to the required
specification as necess

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual nuts are torqued to half specification. Repeat the
tightening sequence, this time, to full specified
torque of 135 N´m (100 ft. lbs.).
(8) Lower the vehicle to ground level.
(9) Set the rear toe on t

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual 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
removed from, and which strut the coi

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DODGE NEON 2000  Service Repair Manual ²Check the upper mount for cracks and distortion
and its retaining studs for any sign of damage.
²Inspect the dust shield for rips and deteriora-
tion.
²Inspect the upper and lower spring isolators