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3D-14 FRONT SUSPENSION
ASSEMBLY
1) Face grooved rubber seal side (1) of new wheel bearing (2)
upward as shown in figure and press-fit it into knuckle using
special tool.
Special tool
(A) : 09913-75520
2) Install circlip (1).
3) Drive in dust cover so that dimensions “a” and “b” become
equal as shown in figure.
4) Caulk with a punch.CAUTION:
When replacing bearing, inner races or outer race, be
sure to replace them with new ones as a set.
CAUTION:
When drive in dust cover, be careful not to deform it.
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3D-18 FRONT SUSPENSION
2) Press-fit bushing so that dimensions “A” and “B” in figure
become equal.
INSTALLATION
1) Install body side of suspension control arm but tighten sus-
pension control arm bolt (1) only temporarily.
2) Install suspension control arm ball joint to steering knuckle.
Align ball stud groove with steering knuckle bolt hole. Then
install ball joint bolt (1) from the direction as shown in figure.
Tighten suspension arm ball joint bolt (1) to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Suspension arm ball joint bolt
(a) : 60 N·m (6.0 kg-m, 43.5 lb-ft)
3) Install stabilizer bar, referring to “STABILIZER BAR AND/OR
BUSHINGS” in this section.
4) Lower hoist and vehicle in non-loaded condition, tighten con-
trol arm bolt (1) to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Control arm bolt (a) : 60 N·m (6.0 kg-m, 43.5 lb-ft)
5) Confirm front end (wheel) alignment referring to Section 3A.
F: Forward
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4A-10 FRONT DRIVE SHAFT
10) When fixing boot (1) to outer race (2) with differential side big
band (3), adjust so that measured dimensions become as
indicated below.
Drive shaft boot fixing position
“a” : 155.5 mm (6.12 in.) for M/T vehicle
“b” : 189.3 mm (7.45 in.) for A/T vehicle
CAUTION:
To prevent any problem caused by washing solution, do
not wash joint boots and tripod joint except its housing.
Degreasing of those parts with cloth is allowed.
[A] : Wheel side
[B] : Differential side
CAUTION:
Bend each boot band against forward rotation.
Do not squeeze or distort boot when fastening it with
bands.
Distorted boot caused by squeezing air may reduce its
durability.