Detailed technical specifications of the rear suspension Rear suspension independent, spark plug (pseudo MacPherson type), with hydraulic shock-absorbing struts, with helical cylindrical springs, front and rear wishbones, a...
Rear suspension parts Rear suspension details: 1 - crossbar; 2 - rear wishbone; 3 - front wishbone; 4 - longitudinal lever; 5 - Transverse stabilizer bar; 6 - connecting pin of the transverse...
Removal and installation a telescopic stand Place the rear of the vehicle on stands and remove the wheel from the appropriate side. On vehicles with adjustable rear suspension, disconnect the suspension adjustment...
Removal and installation transverse suspension arms Place the rear of the vehicle on stands and remove the appropriate wheel. Disconnect the stabilizer bar from the front control arm. Unscrew bolt 1 (see photo) securing...
Removal and installation the anti-roll bar Removal Place the car on a lift and raise the rear wheels. Disconnect the stabilizer link pins from the front wishbones. Remove the stabilizer bar mounting brackets from...
Checking and adjusting the rear wheel alignment angles Checking and adjusting wheel alignment angles is performed on special stands according to the instructions. Note: Only rear wheel toe-in is adjustable. Before checking...
Rear wheel alignment adjustment If the wheel alignment is not correct, the required value can be achieved by rotating the gears, after first loosening the bolts securing the transverse levers to the...
Replacing hub bearings To replace worn or damaged bearings, it is necessary to remove the brake drum or disc, depending on the modification. Place the rear of the vehicle on stands and remove...
Adjusting the preload of the hub bearings The preload of the hub bearings is adjusted by tightening the hub nut. Put on a new nut and tighten it to a torque of 2.5-3.0 kgf m. Rotate the brake drum or disc to...