Rear Suspension — General Description The rear suspension consists of an axle beam with trailing arms, springs, wishbone extensions, and hydraulic telescopic shock absorbers. Stretching the transverse suspension arm is installed between the bridge and the...
Rear axle — removal and installation 1. The process of removing and installing the rear axle is the same for vehicles with or without ride height adjustment. Additional work is listed separately at the end of this chapter. 2. Jack up the rear of the...
Rear shock absorbers 1. Shock absorbers are attached at the top and bottom with bolts and nuts that have different tightening torques. Remove the shock absorber as follows: 2. Jack up the rear of the vehicle and place it on axle stands....
Extension of the suspension wishbone To remove the stretching of the transverse suspension arm, jack up the rear of the car and place it on axle stands. Loosen the bolts and nuts at both ends of the brace. To release jammed bolts, make several lateral...
Rear springs (springs) Springs Replacing the springs is done in the same way as described when removing the rear axle. Unscrew the shock absorber at the bottom and disconnect the transverse arm extension from the axle. Then lower the rear...
Rear wheel hubs and bearings The axial play of the wheel bearings is 0-0.3mm for drum brakes and 0.05mm for disc brakes. To measure bearing clearance with a wheel removed, mount a micrometer on the rear suspension or mount it on the bottom with a...