Control Rod Removal and Installation: Installation
- Install No. 1 control rod.
- Install No. 1 control rod, setting it so that its welded nut comes toward the rear.
- Insert inner and outer bolts from the vehicle front and tighten them temporarily by hand.
- Install No. 2 control rod.
- Install No. 2 control rod, setting it so that its welded nut comes toward the front.
- Insert No. 2 control rod bolt from the vehicle front and outer bolt from the rear.
- Install washer with its graduated part facing down.
- With marks on washer and frame marked before removal aligned to each other, tighten bolts and nut temporarily by hand.
- For vehicles equipped with ABS, attach ABS wheel speed sensor pipe to No. 2 control rod.
- Install stabilizer bar referring to REAR STABILIZER BAR/BUSHINGS REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION .
Tightening torque
Stabilizer mount bracket bolt (a): 23 N-m (2.3 kg-m, 17.0 Ib-ft)
Stabilizer joint nut (b): 50 N-m (5.0 kg-m, 36.5 lb-ft)
Stabilizer link nut (c): 50 N-m (5.0 kg-m, 36.5 16-ft)
- Lower hoist and bounce vehicle up and down to stabilize suspension.
- Tighten control rod bolts and nuts to specified torque with vehicle weight on suspension.NOTE: It is the most desirable to have vehicle off hoist and in non-loaded condition; when tightening them.
Tighten No. 2 control rod inner nut with match marks aligned.
Tightening torque - Control rod bolt and nut (a): 90 N-m (9.0 kg-m, 65.0 Ib-ft)
- Install wheels and lower hoist.
- Check rear toe and adjust it as necessary. For check and Adjustment procedures, refer to REAR SUSPENSION CONSTRUCTION .
- Install suspension frame cap.