8-6 SUSPENSION AND STEERING
Fig. 9 Place these components in the exact order as shown for
installation
Out side
Fig. 10 Make sure that the OUT mark of the spring seat facfts
toward the outside of the vehicle.
- Using a retaining tool to hold the suspension support, remove t|e nut.
- Remove the following components:
- Suspension support
- Dust seal
- Spring seat
- Upper insulator
- Ceil spring
- Spring bumper
- Lower insulator
To assemble:
- To attach the coil spring to the suspension support, first start by
installing the lower insulator onto the shock.
a. Install the spring bumper to the shock piston rod.
b. Using a spring compressor, compress the coil and install qfito the
shock.
—Fit the lower end of the coil spring into the gap of the sprin |
lower seat.
c. Install the upper insulator and spring seat.
d. Install the dust seal and suspension support. Using a retainini tool to
hold the spring seat, install a new nut and tighten to 34 ft. Ibs. (471\. Rotate the spring seat toward the outside of the vehicle and
remove the tool.
»»There should be a marking (OUT) on the seat.
- With the jack, install the shock and coil spring assembly into the
vehicle and tighten the three upper side nuts to 47 ft. Ibs. (64 Nm). - Install the wheel, hand tighten the lug nuts.
- Lower the vehicle and tighten the lugnuts to 76 ft. Ibs. (103 Nm).
MacPherson Struts
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
I See Figures 6,11 thru 17
- Raise and safely support the front of the vehicle securely on jack-
stands. - Remove the front wheel.
- On 4WD models, remove cotter pin and lock cap. While a helper
is applying the brakes, remove the locknut from the halfshaft. - Separate the stabilizer bar link from the shock absorber.
- On models with ABS, remove the speed sensor.
- Using a line wrench, disconnect the brake hoses from the shock
absorber. There are two clips attaching the hoses to the shock, remove them.
Fig. 11 Disconnect the speed sensor and remove
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Fig. 12 Remove these two clips on the strut housing