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34-1 GROUP 34 CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION........... 34-2 DIAGNOSIS.... 34-2 INTRODUCTION....................... 34-2 TROUBLESHOOTING STRATEGY........ 34-2 SYMPTOM CHART..................... 34-3 SYMPTOM PROCEDURES.............. 34-3 SPECIAL TOOLS.................. 34-5 ON-VEHICLE SERVICE............. 34-5 REAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT........................ 34-5 BALL JOINT DUST COVER NSPECTION.......................... 34-6 ASSEMBLY.... 34-6 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION.......... 34-6 INSPECTION......................... 34-8 UPPER ARM ASSEMBLY........... 34-9 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION.......... 34-9 INSPECTION......................... 34-10 TRAILING ARM ASSEMBLY......... 34-10 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION.......... 34-10 INSPECTION.......................... 34-12 LOWER ARM AND TOE CONTROL ARM ASSEMBLY...................... 34-12 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION.......... 34-12 INSPECTION.......................... 34-14 TOE CONTROL ARM BALL JOINT DUST COVER REPLACEMENT................ 34-15 SHOCK ABSORBER ASSEMBLY.... 34-16 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION.......... 34-16 INSPECTION.......................... 34-17 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY......... 34-17 STABILIZER BAR................. 34-19 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION.......... 34-19 INSPECTION.......................... 34-20 SPECIFICATIONS................ 34-21 FASTENER TIGHTENING SPECIFICATIONS...................... 34-21 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS............ 34-22 SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS............. 34-22

. 34-2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The rear suspension is a multi-link suspension, which has been used for the previous models. The layout of each arm and the rigidity balance of each bushing have been rationalized to provide both excellent steering stability and riding comfort. GENERAL DESCRIPTION M1341000100052 KNUCKLE UPPER ARM CROSSMEMBER SHOCK ABSORBER LOWER ARM TRAILING ARM TOE CONTROL ARM AC001055AB INTRODUCTION DIAGNOSIS If the rear suspension is faulty, the vehicle will not run straightforward or noise will occur. Incorrect wheel alignment, malfunction of shock absorber, stabilizer bar, coil spring, control arms or worn or out-ofbalance will cause these problems. TROUBLESHOOTING STRATEGY Use these steps to plan your diagnostic strategy. If you follow them carefully, you will be sure that you M1341013100052 M1341013200059 have exhausted most of the possible ways to find a rear suspension fault.

1. Gather information from the customer. 2. Verify that the condition described by the customer exists. SYMPTOM CHART SYMPTOM PROCEDURES 34-3 DIAGNOSIS 3. Find the malfunction by following the Symptom Chart. 4. Verify malfunction is eliminated. SYMPTOMS INSPECTION PROCEDURE REFERENCE PAGE Squeaks or other abnormal noise 1 P.34-3 Poor ride 2 P.34-3 Body tilting 3 P.34-4 M1341013500061 INSPECTION PROCEDURE 1: Squeaks or Other Abnormal Noise DIAGNOSIS STEP 1. Check for loose rear suspension installation bolts and nuts. Q: Are the rear suspension installation bolts and nuts loose? YES : Retighten them, then go to Step 6. NO : Go to Step 2. STEP 2. Check the malfunction of shock absorbers (worn bushings). Q: Are the shock absorbers (bushings) in good condition? YES : Go to Step 3. NO : Replace the faulty part, then go to Step 6. STEP 3. Check the upper arms and/or lower arms and/or toe control arms for deformity or damage. Q: Are the upper arms and/or lower arms and/or toe control arms in good condition? YES : Go to Step 4. NO : Replace the faulty part, then go to Step 6. STEP 4. Check the trailing arms for deformity or damage. Q: Are the trailing arms in good condition? YES : Go to Step 5. NO : Replace the faulty part, then go to Step 6. STEP 5. Check the crossmember deformed or damaged. Q: Is the crossmember deformed or damaged? YES : Adjust or replace it, then go to Step 6. NO : Go to Step 6. STEP 6. Check symptoms. Q: Is the malfunction eliminated? YES : Return to Step 1. NO : This diagnosis is complete. INSPECTION PROCEDURE 2: Poor Ride DIAGNOSIS STEP 1. Check the excessive tire inflation pressure. Q: Is the tire inflation pressure in good condition? YES : Go to Step 2. NO : Adjust the pressure, then go to Step 4. STEP 2. Check for malfunction of shock absorbers (weak or broken springs). Q: Are the shock absorbers in good condition? YES : Go to Step 3. NO : Replace the faulty part, then go to Step 4.

34-4 DIAGNOSIS STEP 3. Check the stabilizer bar and/or stabilizer links for deformity or damage. Q: Are the stabilizer bar and/or stabilizer link deformed or damaged? YES : Replace the faulty part, then go to Step 4. NO : Go to Step 4. STEP 4. Check symptoms. Q: Is the malfunction eliminated? YES : Return to Step 1. NO : This diagnosis is complete. INSPECTION PROCEDURE 3: Body Tilting DIAGNOSIS STEP 1. Check for weak or deteriorated bushings. Q: Are the bushings in good condition? YES : Go to Step 2. NO : Replace the faulty part, then go to Step 6. STEP 2. Check for weak or broken springs. Q: Are the springs in good condition? YES : Go to Step 3. NO : Replace the faulty part, then go to Step 6. STEP 3. Check the upper arms and/or lower arms and/or toe control arms for deformity or damage. Q: Are the upper arms and/or lower arms and/or toe control arms deformed or damaged? YES : Replace the faulty part, then go to Step 6. NO : Go to Step 4. STEP 4. Check the trailing arms for deformity or damage. Q: Are the trailing arms deformed or damaged? YES : Replace the faulty part, then go to Step 6. NO : Go to Step 5. STEP 5. Check the crossmember for deformity or damage. Q: Is the crossmember deformed or damaged? YES : Replace it, then go to Step 6. NO : Go to Step 6. STEP 6. Check symptoms. Q: Is the malfunction eliminated? YES : Return to Step 1. NO : This diagnosis is complete.

34-5 SPECIAL TOOLS SPECIAL TOOLS M1341000600057 TOOL A B MB991237 TOOL NUMBER AND NAME A: MB991237 Spring compressor body B: MB991239 Arm set SUPERSESSION APPLICATION MIT221369Coil spring removal and installation MB990635 or MB991113 Steering linkage puller MB991113-01 MB990635-01 or General service tool Ball joint disconnection MB990635 MB990326 Preload socket General service tool Ball joint rotating torque check MB990326 MB990800 Ball joint remover and installer MB990800-01 or General service tool Dust cover installation MB990800 ON-VEHICLE SERVICE REAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT M1341011000059 Measure wheel alignment with an alignment equipment on level ground. The rear suspension and wheels should be serviced to the normal condition prior to wheel alignment. Toe-in Standard value: 3 ± 3 mm (0.12 ± 0.12 inch)

34-6 ASSEMBLY CROSSMEMBER Loosen nut, then turn the toe control arm mounting bolt to adjust toe. NOTE:. LH: Clockwise viewed from the rear Toe-out RH: Clockwise viewed from the rear Toe-in Toe adjustment can be made at graduations of approximately 2.5 mm (0.10 inch). AC001056AB Camber Standard value: 1 20' ± 30' (Difference between right and left within 30') NOTE: Camber is preset at the factory and cannot be adjusted. NOTE: If camber is not within the standard value, check and replace bent or damaged parts. BALL JOINT DUST COVER INSPECTION M1341012800069 1. Check dust covers for cracks or damage by pushing it with your finger. 2. If a dust cover is cracked or damaged, replace the toe control arm assembly or stabilizer link. NOTE: Cracks or damage to the dust cover may cause damage to the ball joint. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY M1341001000025 CAUTION * : Indicates parts which should be temporarily tightened, and then fully tightened with the vehicle on the ground in the unladen condition. Pre-removal Operation Brake Fluid Draining <Vehicles with drum brake> Rear Shelf Trim Removal (Refer to GROUP 52A, Trims P.52A-12.) Post-installation Operation Rear Shelf Trim Installation (Refer to GROUP 52A, Trims P.52A-12.) Parking Brake Lever Stroke Check (Refer to GROUP 36, On-vehicle Service Parking Brake Lever Stroke Check and Adjustment P.36-4.) Brake Line bleeding <Vehicles with drum brake> (Refer to GROUP 35A, On-vehicle Service Bleeding P.35A-21.) Wheel Alignment Check and Adjustment (Refer to P.34-5.)

34-7 ASSEMBLY 44 N m 32 ft-lb 1 2 8 39 N m 29 ft-lb 14 15 88 N m 65 ft-lb 137 157 N m* 101 108 ft-lb* 11 13 N 5 4 7 15 N m 11 ft-lb 12 11 10 9 6 55 65 N m 41 48 ft-lb 3 AC003096AB REMOVAL STEPS 1. CAP 2. SHOCK ABSORBER MOUNTING NUTS <<A>> 3. BRAKE CALIPER ASSEMBLY 4. BRAKE DISC OR BRAKE DRUM 5. SHOE AND LINING ASSEMBLY (DRUM BRAKE: REFER TO GROUP 36, PARKING BRAKE CABLE P.36-7. /DRUM-IN-DISC BRAKE: REFER TO GROUP 36, PARKING BRAKE CABLE P.36-8.) 6. PARKING BRAKE CABLE CONNECTION (DRUM BRAKE: REFER TO GROUP 36, PARKING BRAKE CABLEP.36-7. /DRUM-IN- DISC BRAKE: REFER TO GROUP 36, PARKING BRAKE CABLE P.36-8.) <<B>> REMOVAL STEPS (Continued) 7. BRAKE HOSE CONNECTION <VEHICLES WITH DRUM BRAKE> 8. UPPER ARM MOUNTING BOLTS 9. GROMMET 10. TRAILING ARM MOUNTING BOLT >>A<< 11. STOPPER A >>A<< 12. STOPPER B 13. CROSSMEMBER MOUNTING NUTS 14. REAR WHEEL SPEED SENSOR CONNECTOR CONNECTION <VEHICLES WITH ABS> 15. ASSEMBLY

34-8 ASSEMBLY REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS <<A>> BRAKE CALIPER ASSEMBLY REMOVAL Secure the removed caliper assembly with a wire, so that it does not fall. <<B>> CROSSMEMBER MOUNTING NUT REMOVAL Support the crossmember with a garage jack or transmission jack to remove the crossmember mounting nut. AC001058 STOPPER A STOPPER B INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT >>A<< STOPPER B/STOPPER A INSTALLATION 1. Install stopper B in the shown direction. 2. Install stopper A in the shown direction while checking that the notches on stopper A are engaged with the projections on the trailing arm bushing. TRAILING ARM STOPPER A STOPPER B TRAILING ARM NOTCHES AND PROJECTIONS AC001059AB INSPECTION Check crossmember for cracks or other damage. M1341001100022

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 34-9 UPPER ARM ASSEMBLY UPPER ARM ASSEMBLY M1341003600056 CAUTION * : Indicates parts which should be temporarily tightened, and then fully tightened with the vehicle on the ground in the unladen condition. Post-installation Operation Wheel Alignment Check and Adjustment (Refer to P.34-5.) 39 N m 29 ft-lb 2 3 98 N m* 72 ft-lb* 1 4 57 N m 42 ft-lb REMOVAL STEPS 1. UPPER ARM AND KNUCKLE CONNECTING BOLT 2. UPPER ARM ASSEMBLY MOUNTING BOLTS 57 N m 42 ft-lb 5 AC001060 AC REMOVAL STEPS (Continued) 3. UPPER ARM ASSEMBLY >>A<< 4. UPPER ARM BRACKET 5. UPPER ARM

34-10 UPPER ARM TRAILING ARM ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT >>A<< UPPER ARM BRACKET INSTALLATION Install the upper arm bracket so that the dimension shown in the illustration is at the standard value. Standard value (A): 37.2 ± 2 mm (1.46 ± 0.08 inches) A UPPER ARM BRACKET AC001061AB B: 220.1 mm (8.67 in) C: 274.4 mm (10.80 in) B C B C AC001062 AB NOTE: Refer to distances B and C shown in the illustration to check the installation angle of the upper arm bracket. INSPECTION Check the bushings for wear and deterioration. Check the upper arm for bends or damage. Check all bolts for condition and straightness. M1341003700053 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION TRAILING ARM ASSEMBLY M1341002200022 CAUTION * : Indicates parts which should be temporarily tightened, and then fully tightened with the vehicle on the ground in the unladen condition. Post-installation Operation Wheel Alignment Check and Adjustment (Refer to P.34-5.)

34-11 TRAILING ARM ASSEMBLY 137 157 N m* 101 116 ft-lb* 4 5 118 137 N m* 87 101 ft-lb* 3 5 4 6 2 REMOVAL STEPS 1. KNUCKLE AND TRAILING ARM ASSEMBLY CONNECTING BOLT 2. GROMMET 3. TRAILING ARM ASSEMBLY MOUNTING BOLT 1 AC001063 AC REMOVAL STEPS (Continued) >>A<< 4. STOPPER A >>A<< 5. STOPPER B 6. TRAILING ARM ASSEMBLY

34-12 STOPPER A STOPPER B LOWER ARM AND TOE CONTROL ARM ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT >>A<< STOPPER B/STOPPER A INSTALLATION 1. Install stopper B in the shown direction. 2. Install stopper A in the shown direction while checking that the notches on stopper A are engaged with the projections on the trailing arm bushing. TRAILING ARM STOPPER A STOPPER B TRAILING ARM NOTCHES AND PROJECTIONS AC001059AB INSPECTION Check the bushings for wear and deterioration. Check the trailing arm for bends or damage. M1341002300029 LOWER ARM AND TOE CONTROL ARM ASSEMBLY REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION M1341004500052 CAUTION * : Indicates parts which should be temporarily tightened, and then fully tightened with the vehicle on the ground in the unladen condition. Post-installation Operation Check the Dust Cover for Cracks or Damage by Pushing it with Your Finger. Wheel Alignment Check and Adjustment (Refer to P.34-5.)

34-13 LOWER ARM AND TOE CONTROL ARM ASSEMBLY 8 69 78 N m* 51 58 ft-lb* 8 4 7 98 N m* 72 ft-lb* 1 2 6 N 28 N m 21 ft-lb 3 5 N 108 N m* 80 ft-lb* 39 N m 29 ft-lb AC001064AC LOWER ARM ASSEMBLY REMOVAL STEPS 1. STABILIZER LINK CONNECTION 2. WHEEL SPEED SENSOR MOUNTING BOLTS 3. LOWER ARM ASSEMBLY AND KNUCKLE CONNECTING BOLT 4. LOWER ARM ASSEMBLY MOUNTING BOLT 5. LOWER ARM ASSEMBLY <<A>> <<B>> TOE CONTROL ARM ASSEMBLY REMOVAL STEPS 6. TOE CONTROL ARM AND KNUCKLE CONNECTION 7. TOE CONTROL ARM ASSEMBLY MOUNTING BOLT 8. TOE CONTROL ARM ASSEMBLY Required Special Tools: MB990326: Preload Socket MB990635 or MB991113: Steering Linkage Puller MB990800: Ball Joint Remover and Installer

34-14 BALL JOINT MB991113 OR MB990635 LOWER ARM AND TOE CONTROL ARM ASSEMBLY CORD REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS <<A>> TOE CONTROL ARM AND KNUCKLE DISCONNECTION CAUTION Use special tool MB990635 or MB991113 to loosen the nut only; do not remove it from the ball joint. Tie special tool MB990635 or MB991113 with a cord to prevent it from falling off. Use special tool MB990635 or MB991113 to disconnect the toe control arm and knuckle. NUT ACX00715AC <<B>> TOE CONTROL ARM ASSEMBLY MOUNTING BOLT REMOVAL Place mating marks on the crossmember and the plate before removing the bolt. PLATE MATING MARKS AC001065AB MB990326 AC001091AC INSPECTION M1341004600059 Check the bushings for wear and deterioration. Check the lower arm or toe control arm for bends or damage. Check all bolts for condition and straightness. TOE CONTROL ARM BALL JOINT BREAKAWAY TORQUE CHECK 1. After shaking the ball joint stud several times, in order to make the ball joint turn smoothly, install the nut to the stud and use the special tool MB990326 to measure the breakaway torque of the ball joint. Standard value: 1.0 2.6 N m (8.9 23 in-lb) 2. When the measured value exceeds the standard value, replace the toe control arm assembly. 3. When the measured value is lower than the standard value, check that the ball joint turns smoothly without excessive play. If so, it is possible to re-use that ball joint.

34-15 LOWER ARM AND TOE CONTROL ARM ASSEMBLY TOE CONTROL ARM BALL JOINT DUST COVER CHECK 1. Check the dust cover for cracks or damage by pushing it with your finger. 2. If the dust cover is cracked or damaged, replace the toe control arm assembly. NOTE: Cracks or damage of the dust cover may cause damage to the ball joint. When it is damaged during service work, replace the dust cover. MB990800 DUST COVER TOE CONTROL ARM BALL JOINT DUST COVER REPLACEMENT M1341014800021 If the dust cover is damaged accidentally during service work, replace the dust cover as follows: 1. Remove the dust cover. 2. Apply multipurpose grease to inside and lip of the dust cover. 3. Using special tool MB990800 press the dust cover until it contacts the snap ring. 4. Check the dust cover for cracks or damage by pushing it with your finger. SNAP RING AC001066 AB

34-16 SHOCK ABSORBER ASSEMBLY SHOCK ABSORBER ASSEMBLY REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION M1341002500023 Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation Rear Shelf Trim Removal and Installation (Refer to GROUP 52A, Trims P.52A-12.) 2 1 44 N m 32 ft-lb 4 3 98 N m 72 ft-lb AC001067 AC REMOVAL STEPS REMOVAL STEPS (Continued) 1. CAP 2. SHOCK ABSORBER MOUNTING NUTS 3. BOLT >>A<< 4. SHOCK ABSORBER ASSEMBLY OUTSIDE OF THE BODY INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT >>A<< SHOCK ABSORBER ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION Install the shock absorber so that the larger diameter side of the lower bushing inner pipe faces toward the outside of the vehicle. LOWER BUSHING INNER PIPE AC001068AB

34-17 SHOCK ABSORBER ASSEMBLY INSPECTION M1341002600020 Check the rubber parts for cracks and wear. Check the shock absorber for malfunctions, oil leakage, or abnormal noise. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY M1341005300051 20 25 N m 15 18 ft-lb 1 N 11 12 8 9 10 2 3 6 7 5 4 AC003097AB DISASSEMBLY STEPS <<A>> >>C<< 1. JAM NUT 2. WASHER 3. UPPER BUSHING A >>B<< 4. UPPER BRACKET ASSEMBLY 5. UPPER SPRING PAD 6. COLLAR 7. UPPER BUSHING B 8. CUP ASSEMBLY DISASSEMBLY STEPS (Continued) 9. BUMP RUBBER 10. DUST COVER >>A<< 11. COIL SPRING 12. SHOCK ABSORBER ASSEMBLY Required Special Tools: MB991237: Spring Compressor Body MB991239: Arm Set

34-18 MB991239 MB991237 AC001070AB SHOCK ABSORBER ASSEMBLY DISASSEMBLY SERVICE POINT <<A>> JAM NUT REMOVAL CAUTION To hold the coil spring securely, install special tools MB991237 and MB991239 evenly, and so that the space between both arms of the special tool will be maximum within the installation range. Do not use an impact wrench to tighten the bolt of special tool MB991237. It will break the special tool. 1. Use special tools MB991237 and MB991239 to compress the coil spring. WARNING Do not use an impact wrench to remove the jam nut. Vibration of the impact wrench will cause special tools MB991237 and MB991239 to slip. This is dangerous. 2. While holding the piston rod, remove the jam nut. AC001071 MB991237 ASSEMBLY SERVICE POINTS >>A<< COIL SPRING INSTALLATION CAUTION Do not use an impact wrench to tighten the bolt of special tool MB991237. It will break the special tool. 1. Install special tools MB991237 and MB991239 in the same manner as for removal, and compress the coil spring to install it to the shock absorber. MB991239 AC001070AB 2. Align the edge of the coil spring to the stepped part of the shock absorber spring seat. COIL SPRING EDGE SPRING SEAT AC001072AB

34-19 STABILIZER BAR >>B<< UPPER BRACKET ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION Install the upper bracket assembly so that the lower bushing inner pipe of the shock absorber is at the position shown. LOWER BUSHING INNER PIPE AC001073 AB 20 25 N m 15 18 ft-lb >>C<< JAM NUT INSTALLATION 1. Temporarily tighten the jam nut. CAUTION Do not use an impact wrench to tighten the jam nut, otherwise the jam nut will be damaged. 2. Remove special tools MB991237 and MB991239, and then tighten the jam nut to 20 25 N m (15 18 ft-lb). AC001074 AC STABILIZER BAR REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Post-installation Operation Check the Dust Cover for Cracks or Damage by Pushing it with Your Finger. M1341003000021

34-20 STABILIZER BAR 5 4 3 44 N m 32 ft-lb 1 39 N m 29 ft-lb 2 REMOVAL STEPS 1. STABILIZER LINK MOUNTING NUTS 2. STABILIZER LINK >>A<< 3. STABILIZER BAR BRACKET >>A<< 4. BUSHING >>A<< 5. STABILIZER BAR 39 N m 29 ft-lb 1 Required Special Tool: MB990326: Preload Socket AC001075AC APPROXIMATELY 10 mm (0.4 in) INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT >>A<< STABILIZER BAR/BUSHING/STABILIZER BAR BRACKET INSTALLATION Position the stabilizer bar identification mark to the left side. Adjust the identification mark position as shown in the figure, and tighten the stabilizer bar bracket mounting bolt. OUTSIDE OF THE BODY AC001076AB INSPECTION Check the bushings for wear and deterioration. Check the stabilizer bar for deterioration or damage. M1341001400034

MB990326 AC001129 AB 34-21 SPECIFICATIONS Check all bolts for condition and straightness. STABILIZER LINK BALL JOINT BREAKAWAY TORQUE CHECK 1. After shaking the ball joint stud several times, install the nut to the stud and use special tool MB990326 to measure the breakaway torque of the ball joint. Standard value: 3.4 9.0 N m (30 80 in-lb) 2. When the measured value exceeds the standard value, replace the stabilizer link. 3. When the measured value is lower than the standard value, check that the ball joint turns smoothly without excessive play. If so, it is possible to re-use that ball joint. STABILIZER LINK BALL JOINT DUST COVER CHECK 1. Check the dust cover for cracks or damage by pushing it with your finger. 2. If the dust cover is cracked or damaged, replace the stabilizer link. SPECIFICATIONS FASTENER TIGHTENING SPECIFICATIONS ITEMS Lower arm and toe control arm assembly Lower arm assembly to crossmember nut Lower arm assembly to knuckle jam nut Stabilizer link nut Toe control arm assembly to crossmember nut Toe control arm assembly to knuckle jam nut Rear suspension assembly Brake caliper assembly bolt Brake hose Crossmember to body nut Shock absorber assembly to body nut Trailing arm assembly to body nut Upper arm assembly to body bolt Shock absorber assembly Shock absorber assembly to body nut Shock absorber assembly to knuckle bolt Shock absorber jam nut SPECIFICATIONS 98 N m (72 ft-lb) 108 N m (80 ft-lb) 39 N m (29 ft-lb) 69 78 N m (51 58 ft-lb) 28 N m (21 ft-lb) 55 65 N m (41 48 ft-lb) 15 N m (11 ft-lb) 88 N m (65 ft-lb) 44 N m (32 ft-lb) 137 157 N m (101 116 ft-lb) 39 N m (29 ft-lb) 44 N m (32 ft-lb) 98 N m (72 ft-lb) 20 25 N m (15 18 ft-lb) M1341012700051

34-22 ITEMS Stabilizer bar Stabilizer bar bracket bolt Stabilizer link nut Trailing arm assembly Trailing arm assembly to body nut Trailing arm assembly to knuckle nut Upper arm assembly Upper arm assembly to body bolt Upper arm assembly to knuckle nut Upper arm to upper arm bracket nut SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS 44 N m (32 ft-lb) 39 N m (29 ft-lb) 137 157 N m (101 116 ft-lb) 118 137 N m (87 101 ft-lb) 39 N m (29 ft-lb) 98 N m (72 ft-lb) 57 N m (42 ft-lb) GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS COIL SPRING ITEMS SPECIFICATIONS Wire diameter mm (in) 13.0 (0.51) M1341000200059 Average diameter mm (in) 53 ± 1.5 93 ± 1.5 (2.1 ± 0.06 3.7 ± 0.06) Free length mm (in) 278 (10.9) SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS M1341000300056 ITEMS STANDARD VALUE Toe-in mm (in) 3 ± 3 (0.12 ± 0.12) Camber 1 20' ± 30' (Difference between right and left within 30') Dimension for positioning upper arm bracket mm (in) 37.2 ± 2 (1.46 ± 0.08) Toe control arm ball joint breakaway torque N m (in-lb) 1.0 2.6 (8.9 23) Stabilizer link ball joint breakaway torque N m (in-lb) 3.4 9.0 (30 80)