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(11) Separate the lower ball joint from the knuckle
using special tool 9282.
(12) Remove the lower control arm nuts and bolts
from the frame.
(13) Remove the lower control arm from the frame
(Fig. 9).
NOTE: To avoid damaging the transverse leaf
spring, cushion the pad on the jack accordingly.
(14) Support the transverse leaf spring in the cen-
ter with a jack.
(15) Remove the left and right spring clamp plates
(Refer to 2 - SUSPENSION/FRONT/SPRING CLAMP
PLATES - REMOVAL) (Fig. 9).
NOTE: The upper spring blocks between the engine
cradle and the spring are color coded, Make sure
not to mix the blocks per sides. The blocks are dif-
ferent in sizes to accommodate the weight of the
vehicle and driver in order for the vehicle to sit
level.
(16) Lower the jack and remove the transverse leaf
spring towards the side.INSTALLATION
NOTE: To avoid damaging the transverse leaf
spring, cushion the pad on the jack accordingly.
NOTE: Hand tighten all bolts until vehicle is on the
ground, unless the bushings may become distorted.
NOTE: The height blocks between the engine cradle
and the spring are color coded, Make sure not to
mix the blocks per sides. The blocks are different in
sizes to accommodate the weight of the vehicle and
driver in order for the vehicle to sit level.
(1) Install the transverse leaf spring in the center
with a jack with all the rubber mounts attached.
(2) Install the lower control arm to the frame (Fig.
9).
(3) Install the knuckle on the lower ball joint.
(4) Raise the lower control arm approximately 10
mm with a jack.
(5) Install both stop plate bolts to the lower control
arm
(6) Install the strut bolts to the steering knuckle.
(7) Reinstall the tie rod to the steering knuckle
(Fig. 9). Tighten to 150 N´m (110 ft. lbs.).
(8) Install the ABS sensor all the way into the
steering knuckle, the sensor will adjust automatically
when the vehicle is moved (Fig. 9).
(9) Install the disc brake caliper adapter (Fig. 9).
Tighten to 170 N´m (125 ft. lbs.).
(10) Install the front wheels.
(11) Lower the vehicle.
(12) Install the spring clamp plates (Fig. 9).
Tighten (M-10 bolts) to 65 N´m (48 ft. lbs.) (M-12
bolts) to 130 N´m (96 ft. lbs.).
(13) Roll the vehicle approximately 1 mm forwards
and the backwards, and rock firmly.
(14) Tighten the nuts on the lower control arm to
the frame to 150 N´m (110 ft. lbs.).
(15) Apply brake to actuate brake pressure.
SPRING CLAMP PLATES
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support the vehicle.
(2) Install a jack under the lower ball joint and
lower the weight of the vehicle enough to allow a
wrench between the lower control arm and the
bracket tighten the nut.
(3) Remove the front and rear bolts to the spring
clamp plates.
(4) Remove the four inner retaining bolts and
nuts.
Fig. 9 FRONT SPRING
1 - NUT
2 - STRUT
3 - STOP PLATE
4 - STOP PLATE BOLT
5 - CALIPER ADAPTER BOLT
6 - DISC BRAKE CALIPER
7 - OUTER TIE ROD END NUT
8 - ABS SENSOR
9 - SPEED SENSOR
10 - LOWER CONTROL ARM RETAINING NUTS
11 - OUTER TIE ROD END
12 - RUBBER SPRING MOUNT
13 - SHEAR BUSHING
14 - SPRING CLAMP PLATE BOLT
15 - SPRING CLAMP PLATE
16 - LOWER RUBBER SPRING MOUNT
17 - SPRING
18 - STRUT BOLTS
19 - LOWER CONTROL ARM BOLTS
2 - 8 FRONTVA
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(5) Remove the spring clamp plate and rubber
block.
(6) Remove the shear bushings from the front and
rear bolts.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install a jack under the lower ball joint and
lower the weight of the vehicle enough to allow a
wrench between the lower control arm and the
bracket tighten the nut.
(2) Fit one spring clamp plate together with the
lower spring rubber block.
(3) Install the bolt with the shear bushing on the
rear mounting,Do not tighten yet.
(4) Install the four retaining bolts for the spring
clamp plate. Tighten to 65 N´m (48 ft.lbs.).
(5) Align the holes for the front clamp plate joint
using a suitable drift (shear bushing not installed).
(6) Remove the alignment drift.
(7) Insert the shear bushing and retaining bolt
into the hole and tighten to 130 N´m (96 ft.lbs.).
(8) Remove the jack and lower the vehicle.
SPRING STOP PLATES
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support the vehicle.
(2) Remove the tire and wheel assembly.
(3) Remove the lower end of the stabilizer link
from the stop plate.
(4) Remove the three bolts retaining the spring
stop plate from the lower control arm.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the spring stop plate to the lower con-
trol arm. Tighten the bolts to 60 N´m (44 ft. lbs.).
(2) Install the stabilizer link to the spring stop
plate.
(3) Install the tire and wheel assembly.
(4) Lower the vehicle.
STABILIZER BAR
DESCRIPTION
The bar extends across the front underside of the
chassis and connects to the frame crossmember. The
ends of the bar mount to the lower suspension arm.
All mounting points of the stabilizer bar are isolated
by bushings (Fig. 10).
OPERATION
The stabilizer bar is used to minimize vehicle front
sway during turns. The bar helps to maintain a flat
attitude to the road surface.
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support the vehicle.
(2) Remove the stabilizer bar clamp bolts at the
front axle (Fig. 11).
(3) Press the rubber mount outwards out of the
brackets (Fig. 11).
(4) Remove the stabilizer links from the stabilizer
bar (Fig. 11).
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the stabilizer links to the stabilizer bar
(Fig. 11).
(2) Install the stabilizer to the front axle (Fig. 11).
Fig. 10 STABILIZER BAR
Fig. 11 STABILIZER BAR
1 - RUBBER MOUNT
2 - STABILIZER LINK
3 - RUBBER MOUNT
4 - NUT
5 - RUBBER MOUNT
6 - CLAMP BRACKET
7 - BOLT
VAFRONT 2 - 9
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(3) Install the stabilizer bar clamp and bolts (Fig.
11). Tighten the bolts to 30 N´m (22 ft. lbs.).
(4) Lower the vehicle.
STABILIZER LINK
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support the vehicle.
(2) Insert a pry bar between the stabilizer link and
something solid to pry on.
(3) Pry the stabilizer link off the stabilizer bar and
the spring stop plate.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install a mild detergent soap the to rubber
bushings on the stabilizer link.
(2) Install the stabilizer links onto the stabilizer
bar and spring stop plate by pushing on the link.
(3) Lower the vehicle.
STRUT
REMOVAL
(1) On the drivers side remove the floor covering
off to the side.
(2) On the passengers side take off the cover for
the tools.
(3) Remove the cover for the upper strut mounting
(Fig. 12).
(4) Remove the nut on the upper strut mounting
(Fig. 12).
(5) Raise and support the vehicle.
(6) Remove the front wheels.
(7) Raise the lower control arm approximately 10
mm with a jack to remove the tension from the strut.
(8) Remove the strut from the steering knuckle
(Fig. 12).
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Hand tighten the strut upper mounting nut
until the vehicle is on the ground, otherwise the
bushings may become distorted.
(1) Install strut to the steering knuckle (Fig. 12).
Tighten to 185 N´m (136 ft. lbs.).
(2) Raise the lower control to install the upper
part of the strut into the footwell. Tighten to 100
N´m (74 ft. lbs.).
(3) Install wheels (Refer to 22 - TIRES/WHEELS/
WHEELS - INSTALLATION).
(4) Lower the vehicle.
(5) Install the nut covers (Fig. 12).
(6) Refit the floor covering and the tool cover.
Fig. 12 STRUT
1 - COVER
2 - NUT
3 - RUBBER MOUNT
4 - STRUT
5 - STRUT BOLT
6 - LOCKING BOLT
2 - 10 FRONTVA
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REMOVER D-103
SCOOTER BLOCK D-115-2A
INSTALLER 6448A
INSTALLER 8617
FLANGE PULLER 8992
REMOVER 9084
INSTALLER 9275
INSTALLER 9276
3 - 20 REAR AXLEVA
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DIAL INDICATOR 9524
INSTALLER 9548
ARBOR DISC 9571
PINION BLOCK 9572
DUMMY BEARING 9573
3 - 22 REAR AXLEVA
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SHAFT - AXLE SINGLE REAR WHEEL
REMOVAL-SINGLE REAR WHEEL
(1) Remove wheels.
(2) Detach front brake cable.
(3) Pull ABS sensor (18) together with clamp bush-
ing (19) out of bearing cap (Fig. 6).
(4) Remove brake caliper (16) and disk (10) at rear
axle (14). Attach brake caliper with lines connected
in wheel house.
(5) Remove brake shoes (2) of parking brake.
(6) Remove brake control cable lock.
(7) Remove bearing cap bolts (17) and pull axle
shaft out of axle tube (1) (Fig. 6).
(8) Remove seal/gasket.
Fig. 6 AXLE SHAFT
1 - REAR AXLE 11 - BOLT
2 - BRAKE SHOE 12 - WHEEL BOLT
3 - PRESSURE SPRING 13 - BRAKE ADJUSTER
4 - RETURN SPRING 14 - REAR AXLE SHAFT
5 - RETURN SPRING 15 - GASKET
6 - CABLE LOCK 16 - BRAKE CABLE
7 - PARK BRAKE CABLE 17 - BOLT
8 - LOCKING PIN 18 - ABS SENSOR
9 - BOLT 19 - SENSOR BUSHING
10 - BRAKE DISC
VAREAR AXLE 3 - 23
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INSTALLATION - SINGLE REAR WHEEL
(1) Install sealing ring.
(2) Install axle shaft (1) in the axle tube (2) (Fig.
7).
(3) Installnewbearing cap (2) bolts (1) and
tighten to 72 N´m (53 ft. lbs.) (Fig. 8).
NOTE: Tighten bolts diagonally across.
(4) Install brake control cable lock.
(5) Install parking brake shoes.
(6) Install brake disk and calipers.
(7) Coat clamping bush with acid-free grease.
Insert ABS sensor with clamping bush fully into the
mounting hole.
(8) Install front brake cable.(9) Operate brake pedal several times until brake
pads contact brake discs (brake pressure built up).
(10) Install wheels.
BEARING / SEAL - AXLE
REMOVAL
(1) Remove rear axle shaft.
(2) With a punch (2) and hammer straighten bear-
ing (4) nut (1) locking ring (3) (Fig. 9).
(3) Install two wheel mounting bolts into the axle
shaft (1) and clamp in vise. Loosen bearing (4) nut
(2) with Wrench 9279 (3) (Fig. 10).
Fig. 7 AXLE SHAFT AND TUBE
1 - AXLE SHAFT
2 - AXLE TUBE
3 - AXLE BEARINGS
4 - DUST SHIELD
Fig. 8 BEARING CAP BOLTS
1 - BEARING CAP BOLTS
2 - BEARING CAP
3 - AXLE SHAFT FLANGE
Fig. 9 LOCKING RING
1 - BEARING NUT
2 - PUNCH
3 - LOCKING RING
4 - BEARING
Fig. 10 BEARING NUT WRENCH
1 - AXLE SHAFT
2 - BEARING NUT
3 - WRENCH
4 - BEARING
3 - 24 REAR AXLEVA
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NOTE: Bearing nut with groove on left rear axle
shaft has a left-hand thread. Bearing nut without
groove on right rear axle shaft has a right-hand
thread.
(4) Remove bearing nut (1) and locking ring (2)
from axle shaft (Fig. 11).
(5) Push Plate 9277 (2) between bearing cover and
axle shaft (1) (Fig. 12).(6) Place axle shaft (1) with plate (3) in a press.
(7) Press axle shaft (1) through the bearing cover
and tapered roller bearings (2) (Fig. 13).
(8) Remove tapered roller bearings (6), sealing ring
(7), dust shield (5) and bearing cover (2) from axle
shaft (1) (Fig. 14).
(9) Remove shaft seal (3) from bearing cover (2)
with a hammer and drift.
Fig. 11 BEARING NUT AND LOCKING RING
1 - BEARING NUT
2 - LOCKING RING
Fig. 12 AXLE BEARING REMOVAL TOOL
1 - AXLE SHAFT
2 - PLATE
Fig. 13 PRESSING BEARING
1 - AXLE SHAFT
2 - BEARING
3 - PLATE
Fig. 14 AXLE SHAFT ASSEMBLY
1 - AXLE SHAFT 6 - BEARING
2 - BEARING COVER 7 - SEALING RING
3 - RADIAL SHAFT SEAL 8 - LOCKING RING
4 - GASKET 9 - BEARING NUT
5 - DUST SHIELD
VAREAR AXLE 3 - 25
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INSTALLATION
(1) Clean sealing surface of bearing cap.
(2) Install axle shaft seal into bearing cover (1)
with Installer 9278 (2) (Fig. 15).
NOTE: Install flush to a max. 3 mm (0.12 in.) deep
inside the bearing cover.
(3) Check roller bearing (1), and replace if neces-
sary.
NOTE: Thoroughly grease roller bearings prior to
installation with Mopar High Temp Light Bearing
Grease.
(4) Install bearing cover with axle shaft seal,new
gasket and dust shield on the axle shaft.
(5) Install tapered roller bearings (1) and race (2)
on the axle shaft (Fig. 16).(6) Installnewlocking ring (1) on axle shaft (2).
NOTE: The flat side of the locking ring must point
towards the nut (Fig. 17). The locking ring is fitted
to ensure the pressing is done over the inner bear-
ing race only. The flat on the locking ring must be
aligned with the flat on the axle shaft otherwise the
axle shaft will be damaged.
(7) Place axle shaft (2) through the hole in Plate
9277 (3) and position the assembly in a press (1)
(Fig. 18).
(8) Press tapered roller bearing onto rear axle
shaft as far as the stop.
CAUTION: In order to avoid damaging the bearing,
the outer race must be turned while pressing on.
Fig. 15 SEAL INSTALLER
1 - INSTALLER
2 - BEARING COVER
Fig. 16 BEARINGS AND RACE
1 - BEARINGS
2 - RACE
Fig. 17 BEARING AND SHAFT
1 - LOCKING RING
2 - AXLE SHAFT
3 - BEARING
4 - DUST SHIELD
Fig. 18 PRESSING AXLE SHAFT
1 - PRESS
2 - AXLE SHAFT
3 - PLATE
3 - 26 REAR AXLEVA
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(9) Screw on bearing nut (1) and tighten nut with
Wrench 9279 to 500 N´m (369 ft. lbs.).
NOTE: Bearing nut with groove on left rear axle
shaft has a left-hand thread. Bearing nut without
groove on right rear axle shaft has a right-hand
thread.
(10) Bend locking ring (3) with a hammer and
punch at both grooves in the bearing nut (Fig. 19).
NOTE: The grooved nut must be locked in both
directions of rotation.
(11) Install sealing ring (4) onto roller bearing race
(Fig. 19).
(12) Install rear axle shaft.
SHAFT - AXLE DUAL REAR
WHEELS
REMOVAL - DUAL REAR WHEEL
(1) Remove wheels
(2) Remove axle shaft (2) hub (1) nuts (3) (Fig. 20).
(3) Pull out axle shaft.
Fig. 19 LOCKING RING
1 - BEARING NUT
2 - BEARING
3 - LOCKING RING
4 - SEALING RING
Fig. 20 AXLE SHAFT
1 - WHEEL HUB
2 - AXLE SHAFT
3 - AXLE NUT
VAREAR AXLE 3 - 27