CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT
Tech Tips
Use the same procedures for the RH side and LH side.
The procedures listed below are for the LH side.
PROCEDURE
REMOVE REAR WHEEL
REMOVE LOAD SENSING VALVE SENSOR BRACKET
Remove the bolt and load sensing valve sensor bracket from the toe control link sub-assembly.
DISCONNECT REAR STABILIZER LINK ASSEMBLY LH
Remove the bolt and nut, and then disconnect the rear stabilizer link assembly LH from the rear No. 2 suspension arm assembly LH.
REMOVE REAR AXLE SHAFT NUT LH
Using SST and a hammer, release the staked part of the rear axle shaft nut.
Note
Release the staked part of the nut completely, otherwise the screw of the drive shaft may be damaged.
While applying the brakes, remove the rear axle shaft nut.
DISCONNECT REAR DISC BRAKE CALIPER ASSEMBLY LH
Remove the 2 bolts and disconnect the rear disc brake caliper assembly.
Note
Hang the caliper with wire or equivalent.
Do not damage the brake hose.
DISCONNECT REAR SPEED SENSOR LH
REMOVE PARKING BRAKE ASSEMBLY
DISCONNECT PNEUMATIC CYLINDER WITH REAR SHOCK ABSORBER ASSEMBLY LH
REMOVE REAR NO. 2 SUSPENSION ARM ASSEMBLY LH
| *1 | Arm |
| *2 | Slide Pin |
| *3 | Axle Carrier |
Using a plastic-faced hammer or equivalent, strike the part labeled A from the rear of the vehicle to maintain the clearance at the slide pin area.
Note
Be careful not to damage the arm.
Remove the bolt and nut, and then disconnect the rear No. 2 suspension arm assembly LH from the rear axle carrier.
Remove the nut, rear suspension attachment sub-assembly, and rear No. 2 suspension toe adjust plate. Then remove the rear No. 2 suspension arm assembly.
DISCONNECT REAR NO. 1 SUSPENSION ARM ASSEMBLY LH
Remove the nut from the rear No. 1 suspension arm.
Install 2 spacers (SST spacer B) onto the rear No. 1 suspension arm so that there is a space of approximately 1 mm (0.0394 in.) between the arm and spacers.
Note
Make sure to install the spacers (SST spacer B) as the steering knuckle spacer may shift.
As SST may become damaged, make sure the space between the arm and spacers is not less than 1 mm (0.0394 in.).
Using SST, disconnect the rear No. 1 suspension arm from the axle carrier.
Note
Apply molybdenum grease to the threads and end of the SST bolt.
Do not damage the ball joint dust cover.
As the dust cover may be damaged, adjust SST with the center nut so that the body and claw are parallel.
Make sure to tie the string of SST to the vehicle to prevent SST from dropping.
DISCONNECT TOE CONTROL LINK SUB-ASSEMBLY LH
Remove the nut on the rear axle carrier side.
Install 2 spacers (SST spacer B) onto the toe control link so that there is a space of approximately 1 mm (0.0394 in.) between the arm and spacers.
Note
Make sure to install the spacers (SST spacer B) as the steering knuckle spacer may shift.
As SST may become damaged, make sure the space between the arm and spacers is not less than 1 mm (0.0394 in.).
Using SST, disconnect the toe control link from the axle carrier.
Note
Apply molybdenum grease to the threads and end of the SST bolt.
Do not damage the ball joint dust cover.
As the dust cover may be damaged, adjust SST with the center nut so that the body and claw are parallel.
Make sure to tie the string of SST to the vehicle to prevent SST from dropping.
DISCONNECT REAR UPPER NO. 1 CONTROL ARM ASSEMBLY LH
Remove the nut on the rear axle carrier side.
Install 2 spacers (SST spacer A) onto the rear upper No. 1 control arm so that there is a space of approximately 1 mm (0.0394 in.) between the arm and spacers.
Note
Make sure to install the spacers (SST spacer A) as the steering knuckle spacer may shift.
As SST may become damaged, make sure the space between the arm and spacers is not less than 1 mm (0.0394 in.).
Using SST, disconnect the upper No. 1 control arm from the axle carrier.
Note
Apply molybdenum grease to the threads and end of the SST bolt.
Do not damage the ball joint dust cover.
As the dust cover may be damaged, adjust SST with the center nut so that the body and claw are parallel.
Make sure to tie the string of SST to the vehicle to prevent SST from dropping.
DISCONNECT REAR UPPER NO. 2 CONTROL ARM ASSEMBLY LH
Remove the nut on the rear axle carrier side.
Install 2 spacers (SST spacer A) onto the rear upper No. 2 control arm so that there is a space of approximately 1 mm (0.0394 in.) between the arm and spacers.
Note
Make sure to install the spacers (SST spacer A) as the steering knuckle spacer may shift.
As SST may become damaged, make sure the space between the arm and spacers is not less than 1 mm (0.0394 in.).
Using SST, disconnect the upper No. 2 control arm from the axle carrier.
Note
Apply molybdenum grease to the threads and end of the SST bolt.
Do not damage the ball joint dust cover.
As the dust cover may be damaged, adjust SST with the center nut so that the body and claw are parallel.
Make sure to tie the string of SST to the vehicle to prevent SST from dropping.
REMOVE REAR AXLE ASSEMBLY LH
Using a plastic-faced hammer, separate the drive shaft from the rear axle carrier sub-assembly.
Remove the rear axle assembly.
Note
Be careful not to damage the boots.
Use a wire or equivalent to keep the rear drive shaft assembly from hanging down.
REMOVE REAR NO. 1 WHEEL BEARING DUST DEFLECTOR LH
Using a screwdriver, remove the bearing dust deflector from the rear axle carrier.
Note
Be careful not to dent or damage the axle carrier, as it is made of aluminum.
REMOVE REAR AXLE HUB AND BEARING ASSEMBLY LH
Hold the axle hub and bearing in a vise between aluminum plates.
Note
Do not overtighten the vise.
Remove the 4 bolts and axle hub and bearing from the rear axle carrier.
Remove the 2 nuts, parking brake anchor block, parking brake cable support bracket, and parking brake plate from the rear axle carrier.