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Front Camber Inspection
Use commercially available computerized four wheel
alignment equipment to measure wheel alignment(caster, camber, toe, and turning angle). Follow the
equipment manufacturer's instructions.
Check the camber angle. lf the camber angle is not
within the specification, adjust the camber.
Front camber angle: 0"30' t 45'
Front Camber Adjustment
The front camber can be adjusted by exchanging one or
both of the damDer Dinch bolts with the smaller
diameter adjusting bolt(s). The difference between the
adjusting bolt diameter and the pinch bolt hole
diameter allows a small range of adjustment.
DamDer Pinch Bolt:Adiusting Boh:
P/N 90188-55A-000
Raise the front of the vehicle, and support it with
safety stands in the proper location (see page 1-8).
Remove the front wheels.
Loosen the damper pinch nuts and bolts (A), and
adjust the camber by moving the bottom of the
damper within the range of the damper pinch bolt
free play.
1.
-++tA16 x 1.5 mm157 N.m(16.0 kgf.m,116 tbf.ftl
3.
4.
Tighten the bolts to the specified torque.
Reinstall the front wheels. Lower the front of the
veh icle to the ground, and bounce the vehicle
several times to stabilize the suspension.
Check the camber angle. lf it is within the
specification, check the front toe. lf it is not within
the specification, go to step 6.
(cont'dl
5.
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Front and Rear Suspension
Wheel Alignment (cont'd)
7.
Raise the front of the vehicle, and support it with
safety stands in the proper location (see page 1-8).
Remove the front wheels.
Replace the damper pinch bolts with the adjusting
bolts (A), and adjust the camber angle.
NOTE: The camber angle can be adjusted up to t
15' (center of tolerance) by replacing one damper
pinch bolt with the adjusting bolt. The camber
angle can be adjusted up to a 30' by replacing both
upper and lower damper pinch bolts with the
adjusting bolts.
15 x 1.5 mm157 N.m{16.0 kgt.m,116 tbf.ft)
8.Tighten the bolts to the specified torque.
Reinstall the front wheels. Lower the front of the
vehicle to the ground, and bounce the vehicle
several times to stabilize the suspension.
Check the camber angle. lf it is within the
specification, check the front toe. and adjust it if
necessary. lf it is not within the specification,
readjust, and recheck. lJ the camber angle cannot
be adjusted to the specification, check for bent or
damaged suspension components.
10.
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Rear Camber Inspection
Use commercially-available computerized four wheel
alignment equipment to measure wheel alignment(caster, camber, toe, and turning angle). Follow the
eouiDment manufacturer's instructions.
Check the camber angle. lf lhe camber angle is not
within the specification, check for bent or damaged
susDenston comoonenrs.
0"55' t 45'
bolts on the trailing arm.
Rear camber angle: 0
NOn-dEl
Do not loosen the special
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Front Toe Inspection/Adjustment
Use commercially-available computerized four wheel
alignment equipment to measure wheel alignment(caster, camber, toe, and turning angle). Follow the
equipment manufacturer's instructions,
1. Center the steering wheel spokes.
2. Checkthetoe. lf it is not with in the specif ication, go
to step 3.
Front toe-in: 0 t 3 mm {0 t 0.12 in.)
3. Loosen the locknut (A) while holding the tie-rod end(B ).
A14x 1.5 mm,14 N.m(a.5 kgt m,33 lbt.ftl
5.
Turn the tie-rod (C) untilthe toe is correct.
After adjusting, tighten the locknut while holding
the tie-rod end. Make sure the toe setting does not
change.
1,;
Rear Toe Inspection/Adiustment
Use commercially-available computerized four wheel
alignment equipment to measure wheel alignment(caster, camber, toe, and turning angle). Follow the
equipment manufacturer's instructions.
1, Release the parking brake.
2. Checkthe toe. lf it is not within the specification. go
to step 3.
Rear toe-in {inspection):
1 1 3 mm (0.04 a 0.12 in.)
3. Loosen the self-locking nut (A)while holding the
adjusting bolt (B).
Do not loosen lhe special bolts (C) on the
lower arm to adjust the alignment.
4. Replace the self-locking nut with a new one, and
lightly tighten.
NOTE: Always use a new self-locking nut whenever
it has been loosened.
Turn the adjusting bolt until the toe is correct.
Rear toe.in (adiustment):
2 ' , mm {0.08 "' ,. in.}
Tighten the self-locking nut to the specified torque
while holding the adjusting bolt.
(cont'd )
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Front Suspension
Knuckle/Hub/Wheel Bearing Replacement {cont'dl
Special Tools Required. Hub dis/assembly tool 07GAF-SE00100. Balljoint remover,2S mm 0TlvlAC-S100200. Attachment 62 x 68 mm 07746-0010500. Driver 07749-0010000. SuDDort base 07965-5D90'100
1. Raise the front of the vehicle, and support it with
safety stands in the proper location (see page 1-8).
2. Remove the wheel cap, wheel nuts, and front wheel.
3. Remove the brake hose bracket mounting bolt (A).
108 N.m(11.0 kgf m,80 rbf.ftl
A8 x 1.25 mm22N.m12.2ksl.m,26 tbf.ftl
B12 x 1.25 mm108 N.m{11.0 kgf.m,80 rbf.ftl
4.Remove the caliper bracket mounting bolts (B), and
remove the caliper assembly (C) from the knuckle.
To prevent damage to the caliper assembly or
brake hose, use a short piece of wire to hang the
caliper assembly from the undercarriage. Do not
twist the brake hose with force.
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5. Raise the stake (A), and remove the spindle nut (B).
-B
' 22x1.5mm, 181 N.m('18.s kgf.m,134 tbt.ft)
6. Remove the brake disc retaining flat screws (A).
A6x1.0mm9.8 N.m{1.0 kgt.m,7.2 tbl.ttl
7. Screw two 8 x 1.25 mm bolts (B) into the disc to
oush it awav from the hub. Turn each bolt two turns
at a time to prevent cocking the disc excessively,
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8. Remove the flange bolt {A) andwheel sensor(B)
from the knuckle. Do not disconnect the wheel
sensor conneclor.
Remove the flange nut (A) while holding the joint
pin (B) with a hex wrench (C), and disconnect the
stabilizer link {D) from the lower arm (E).
A5x1.0mm9.8 N.m(1.0 kgl.m,7.2 tbt.ftl
9.
10 x 1.25 mm39 N.m (,1.0 kgf.m,29lbf.ft)
10. Remove the lock pin (A)from the lower arm ball
joint, and remove the castle nut (B).
NOTE: During installation, insert the lock pin into
the balljoint pin from the lnside to the outside of
the vehicle. The closed end of the lock Din must be
in the range shown.
07 MAC-SL00200
€--....-"12 x 1.25 mm59 69N m
'R.
11.
12.
(6.0 7.0 kgl m,43 -51 lbf tt)
Disconnect the lower arm from the knuckle using
the special tool (see page l8-10).
Loosen the damper pinch bolts (A) while holding
the nuts (B), and remove the bolts and nuts.
'13. Remove the driveshaft outboard joint {C) fromthe
knuckle (D) by tapping the driveshaft end (E) with a
plastic hammer while drawing the knuckle outward,
then remove the knuckle.
NOTE: Do not Dull the driveshaft end outward. The
driveshaft joint may come off.
(cont'd)
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Stabilizer Bar Replacement
1.Raise the front of the vehicle, and support it with
safety stands in the proper location (see page 1-8).
Remove the front wheels.
Remove the self-locking nuts (A) while holding the
joint pin (B) with a hex wrench (C), and disconnect
the stabilizer links (D)from the stabilizer bar (E) on
the right and left.
D
10 x 1.25 mm39Nm(4.0 kgf m,29 tbl,ft)
Remove the flange bolts {A) and bushing holders
{B), then remove the bushings (C) and the stabilizer
bar (D).
FORWARD
A10 x 1.25 mm39Nm(4.0 ksf.m, 29lbl.ftl
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4. lnstallthe stabilizer bar in the reverse order of
removal. and note these itemsl
. Use new self-locking nuts on reassembly.. Note the right and left direction of the stabilizer
oar.. Align the ends ofthe paint marks (A) on the
stabilizer bar with each end of the bushings (8).
. Note the forelaft direction ofthe bushing holders.. Refer to stabilizer Link Replacement to connect
the stabilizer bar to the links (see page 18-18).
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Lower Arm Removal/lnstallation
SpecialTools Required
Ball joint remover,2S mm 07|MAC-S100200
1. Raise the front of the vehicle, and support it with
safety stands in the proper location (see page 1-8).
Remove the front wheels.
Remove the flange nut (A) while holding the joint
pin {B) with a hex wrench (C), and disconnect the
stabilizer link (D)from the lower arm (E).
10 x 1.25 mm39 N.m{4.0 kgf m, 29 lbt.ft)
3.Remove the lock pin (A) from the lower arm ball
joint, and remove the castle nut (B).
NOTE: During installation, insertthe lock pin into
the ball joint pin from the inside to the outside of
the vehicle. The closed end of the lock pin must be
in the range shown.
6--__ oTMAc-sloo2oo
@a12 x 1.25 mm59 69Nm16.0-7.0 kgt-m,43 51 lbf.ft)
4.Disconnect the lower arm from the knuckle using
the special tool (see page 18-10).
5. Remove the flange bolts (A), and remove the lower
arm {B}.
14 x 1.5 mm83 N.m (8.5 kgf.m,61 lbf.ft)
6. Installthe lower arm in the reverse order of
removal, and note these items:
. Be careful not to damage the ball joint boot when
connecting the lower arm to the knuckle.
' Tighten all mounting hardware to the specified
torque values,. Firstinstall all the components and lightlytighten
the bolts and nuts. then raise the suspension to
load it with the vehicle's weight before fully
tightening it to the specified torques.. Torque the castle nut to the lower torque
specification, then tighten it only far enough to
align the slot with the ball joint pin hole. Do not
allgn the castle nut by loosening it.
. Install a new lock pin on the castle nut after
torquing.. Before installing the wheel, clean the mating
surface of the brake disc and the inside of the
wneet.. Check the wheel alignment, and adjustitif
necessary (see page '18-4).
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Special Tools Required
Ball joint remover,28 mm 07MAC-S100200
Removal
1. Raise the front of the vehicle, and support it with
safety stands in the proper location (see page 1-8).
Remove the front wheels.
Remove the cotter pin (A) from the tie-rod end ball
ioint, and remove the nut (B).
10 mm HEX NUT
07MAC-S1002000
Disconnectthe tie-rod end from the steering arm
on the damper using the specialtool (see page 18-
10 ).
Remove the bolts, and remove the wheel sensor
harness bracket {A) and brake hose bracket (B)
from the damper. Do not disconnect the wheel
4.
sensor connector.
A6x1.0mm
/.8
x 1.25 nm
q
5. Remove the damper pinch bolts (A)while holding
the nuts (B).
6. Remove the flange nuts (A)from the top ofthe
damper,
A10 x 'l.25 mm
7. Lower the lower arm, and remove the damper
assembly (B).
(cont'd)
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