strut assembly MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2007 Service User Guide
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33A-1
FRONT
SUSPENSION
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION 2..................
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 3.................
SPECIAL TOOLS 3...........................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 4.....................
Wheel Alignment Check and Adjustment 4.......Ball Joint Dust Cover Check 5..................
STRUT ASSEMBLY 6.........................
LOWER ARM ASSEMBLY 9..................
STABILIZER BAR 12.........................
CROSSMEMBER BAR 15.....................
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FRONT SUSPENSION -General Information33A-2
GENERAL INFORMATION
The front suspension is a McPherson strut with
coil spring. The shock absorber is gas-filled
hydraulic double-acting type.
COIL SPRING
ItemRS
RS-IIRS
Wire diameter·average
diameter·free length mm14·155·28114·155·275
CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM
Stabilizer barCoil spring
Strut assembly
(shock absorber) Crossmember
Lower armStrut insulator
Stabilizer link
Crossmember bar
(pillow ball bushing with rubber)
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FRONT SUSPENSION -Service Specifications/Special Tools33A-3
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
ItemsStandard value
Toe-inAt the centre of tyre tread mm0±2
Toe-angle (per wheel)0_00’±05’
Toe-out angle on turns (inner wheel when outer wheel at 20_)22_00’±1_30’
Steering angleInner wheel31_45’±1_30’
Outer wheel (for reference)27_15’
Camber (Selectable from 2 options)-1_00’±30’* or - 2_00’±30’*
Caster3_55’±30’*
Kingpin inclination13_45’±1_30’
Lower arm ball joint rotation starting torque N·m0.5 - 3.4
Lower arm pillow ball bushing rotation starting torque N·m0.5 - 3.0
NOTE
*: difference between right and left wheels: less than 30’
SPECIAL TOOLS
ToolsNumberNameUse
B
A
A: MB991237
B: MB991238A: Spring
compressor
body
B: Arm setCoil spring compression
BAMB991680
A: MB991681
B: MB991682Wrench set
A: Wrench
B: SocketStrut assembly disassembly and reassembly
MB991006Preload socketLower arm ball joint rotation starting torque
measurement
MB990326Preload socketLower arm pillow ball bushing rotation starting
torque measurement
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FRONT SUSPENSION -On-vehicle Service33A-5
Tightening torque: 52±2 N·m
3. Confirm that the toe-in is at the standard value.
4. Use a turning radius gauge to check that the steering
angle is at the standard value.
Standard value:
Inner wheels31_45’±1_30’
Outer wheels (for reference)27_15’
TOE-OUT ANGLE ON TURNS
To check the steering linkage, especially after the vehicle
has been involved in an accident or if an accident is presumed,
it is advisable to check the toe-out angle on turns in addition
to the wheel alignment.
Conduct this test on the left turn as well as on the right turn.
Standard value:
ItemsSpecifications
Toe-out angle on turns
(inner wheel when outer wheel at 20_)22_00’±1_30’
CAMBER, CASTER AND KINGPIN INCLINATION
Standard value:
ItemsSpecifications
Camber
(Selectable from 2 options)-1_00’±30’* or - 2_00’±30’*
Caster3_55’±30’*
Kingpin inclination13_45’±1_30’
NOTE
1. *: difference between right and left wheels must be less
than 30’
2. Caster and kingpin inclination are preset at the factory
and cannot be adjusted.
SELECTION THE CAMBER
Select the camber by the installation direction of the allow
of the connecting bolt of the strut assembly and the knuckle.
D-1
_00’±30’: Install the bolt turning the allow to the direction
of vehicle inside.
D-2
_00’±30’: Install the bolt turning the allow to the direction
of vehicle outside.
BALL JOINT DUST COVER CHECK
1. Check the dust cover for cracks or damage by pushing
it with finger.
2. If the dust cover is cracked or damaged, replace the
lower arm assembly.
NOTE
Cracks or damage of the dust cover may cause damage
of the ball joint.
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FRONT SUSPENSION -Strut Assembly33A-6
STRUT ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Post-installation Operation
Wheel alignment check and adjustment (Refer to
P.33A-4.)
44±5N·m
3
21
167±9N·m
4
5
Removal steps
1. Front wheel speed sensor harness
bracket
2. Brake hose bracket3. Knuckle connection
4. Strut mounting nut
5. Strut assembly
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FRONT SUSPENSION -Strut Assembly33A-7
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
60±10 N·m
3
2
1
5
6
7
8
9
4
3
Disassembly steps
1. Dust cover
AA""AA2. Self-locking nut
3. Strut insulator assembly
4. Upper spring seat assembly
5. Bump rubber6. Dust cover
7. Coil spring
8. Lower spring pad
AB"9. Strut assembly
DISASSEMBLY SERVICE POINTS
AA"SELF-LOCKING NUT REMOVAL
1. Use the special tools to compress the coil spring.
Caution
(1) Do not tighten the special tool bolt too tight. The
special tool will be broken if the allowable
tightening torque of 74 N·m is exceed.
(2) Install the special tools evenly, and so that the
maximum length will be attained within the
installation range.
(3) Do not use an impact wrench as it will cause the
bolt of the special tool to be seized.
2. Using the special tools, loosen the self-locking nut.
Caution
To prevent the piston rod lock nut inside the strut
from loosening, do not use an impact wrench when
the self-locking nut is loosened.
MB991237
MB991238
MB991681
MB991682
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FRONT SUSPENSION -Strut Assembly33A-8
AB"STRUT ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
To discard the strut assembly, place the assembly horizontally
with its piston rod extended. Then drill a hole approx. 3 mm
in diameter at the location shown in the illustration and
discharge the gas.
Caution
The gas itself is harmless but it may issue out of the
hole together with chips generated by the drill. Therefore,
be sure to wear goggles.
REASSEMBLY SERVICE POINT
"AASELF-LOCKING NUT INSTALLATION
1. Ensure that the bearing is seated correctly.
2. Install the special tool to the strut assembly same as
its removal.
3. While the coil spring is being compressed by the special
tools, provisionally tighten the self-locking nut.
Caution
Do not use an impact wrench as it will cause the
bolt of the special tool to be seized.
4. Align the hole in the strut assembly lower spring seat
with the hole in the upper spring seat.
NOTE
Using a pipe as shown facilitates the alignment.
5. Correctly align both ends of the coil spring with the grooves
in the spring seat, and then loosen the special tools.
6. Using the special tools, tighten the self-locking nut to the
specified torque.
Specified torque: 60±10 N·m
Caution
To prevent the piston rod lock nut inside the strut
from loosening, do not use an impact wrench when
the self-locking nut is tightened.
7. After tightening self-locking nut, fill the multi purpose
greese to the bearing part of strut insulator.
Pipe
MB991681
MB991682
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ABS <4WD> -Hydraulic Unit and ABS-ECU35B-30
HYDRAULIC UNIT AND ABS-ECU
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pre-removal Operation
DStrut Tower Bar Removal (Refer to GROUP 42.)
DBrake Fluid DrainingPost-installation Operation
DBrake Fluid Supplying and Brake Line Bleeding
(Refer to GROUP 35A - On-vehicle Service.)
DHydraulic Unit Check (Refer to P.35B-28.)
DStrut Tower Bar Installation (Refer to GROUP 42.)
23
42
2
2
15±2 N·m
25±6 N·m
1
25±6 N·m
Removal steps
AA"1. Harness connector
"AA2. Brake pipe connectionAB"3. Hydraulic unit and ABS-ECU
4. Hydraulic unit bracket assembly
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ABS <4WD> -Hydraulic Unit and ABS-ECU35B-31
Pre-removal Operation
DStrut Tower Bar Removal (Refer to GROUP 42.)
DBrake Fluid Draining
DAir Intake Hose and Air Cleaner RemovalPost-installation Operation
DBrake Fluid Supplying and Brake Line Bleeding
(Refer to GROUP 35A - On-vehicle Service.)
DHydraulic Unit Check (Refer to P.35B-28.)
DAir Intake Hose and Air Cleaner Installation
DStrut Tower Bar Installation (Refer to GROUP 42.)
213
4 2
2
2
15±2 N·m
25±6 N·m
25±6 N·m
Removal steps
AA"1. Harness connector
"AA2. Brake pipe connectionAB"3. Hydraulic unit and ABS-ECU
4. Hydraulic unit bracket assembly
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PARKING BRAKES -Parking Brake Drum36-7
PARKING BRAKE DRUM
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
CAUTION
If the vehicle is equipped with the Brembo disc brake, during maintenance, take care not to contact
the parts or tools to the caliper because the paint of caliper will be scratched. And if there is
brake fluid on the caliper, wipe out quickly.
5 11 14
1312
11 10
976
5 43
2 1
11
54¶5N m 118¶19 N m
8
Brake grease: Multipurpose grease
Removal steps
AA"1. Rear brake caliper assembly
2. Rear brake disc
"BA3. Shoe-to-anchor spring
4. Adjusting wheel spring
"AA5. Adjuster assembly
6. Strut
7. Strut-to-shoe spring
8. Shoe hold-down cup9. Shoe hold-down spring
10. Clip
11. Shoe and lining assembly
12. Rear hub assembly
(Refer to GROUP 27.)
13. Backing plate
14. Shoe hold-down pin