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Upper Arm Bushing





Upper Arm Bushing

Special Service Tools






Ball joint separator

205-754(LRT-54-027)





Receiver cup upper arm bushes

204-532/1





Remover upper arm bushes

204-532/2





Installer upper arm front bush

204-532/3





Installer upper arm rear bush

204-532/4

Removal

NOTE:
The bushings must be replaced in pairs, LH and RH sides.
1
WARNING: Do not work on or under a vehicle supported only by a jack. Always support the vehicle on safety stands.
Raise and support the vehicle.
2 Remove the front wheels and tires.
3 Remove the RH upper arm. For additional information, refer to Upper Arm Upper Arm




4 Release the heat shield for access to the upper arm bolts.
- Remove the retaining nut and two bolts.




5 Loosen the upper arm bolts.




6 Disconnect the height sensor link.




7
CAUTION: Use a Torx socket to prevent the ball joint rotating whilst removing the nut.
CAUTION: Note the position of the hardened steel washer. The hardened steel washer must be installed between the stabilizer bar link and the upper arm. Failure to follow this instruction may result in damage to the vehicle.
Remove the stabilizer bar link nut.
- Discard the nut.




8
CAUTION: To prevent the wheel knuckle falling outwards and disconnection of the halfshaft inner joint, support the wheel knuckle.
Loosen the upper arm retaining nut.




9 Using the special tool, release the upper arm ball joint.
- Remove and discard the retaining nut.

10 Release the brake hose from the upper arm.
- Remove the bolt.

11 Release the wheel speed sensor lead from the upper arm.
- Remove the bolt.





12 Remove the LH upper arm.
- Remove and discard the 2 nuts.

13 Note the position of the bushing in relation to the upper arm.





14
CAUTION: The bush flanges need to be removed to allow bush removal.
Using a suitable tool, bend over the bush flanges.

15 Using a hacksaw, remove the flange from the bushing, making sure the upper arm is not damaged.





16 Using the special tools, remove and discard the upper arm bushings.

Installation





1
CAUTION: Make sure the correct special tool is used to install the bushings to the correct depth.
Using the special tools, install the upper arm rear bushings.
- Align the arrow on the bush with the mark, previously made on the upper arm.




2 Using the special tools, install the upper arm front bushings.
- Align the arrow on the bush with the mark, previously made on the upper arm.
3
WARNING: Make sure that new nuts are installed.
Install the LH upper arm.
- Fit the bolts but do not fully tighten at this stage.
4 Secure the brake hose to the upper arm.
- Tighten the bolt to 23 Nm (17 lb.ft).
5 Secure the wheel speed sensor lead to the upper arm.
- Tighten the bolt to 10 Nm (7 Ib..ft).
6 Connect the upper arm and wheel knuckle.
- Install a new nut and tighten to 70 Nm (52 lb.ft).
7
CAUTION: Make sure the hardened steel washer is installed between the stabilizer bar link and the upper arm. Failure to follow this instruction may result in damage to the vehicle.
CAUTION: Use a Torx socket to prevent the ball joint rotating whilst installing the nut.
Secure the stabilizer bar link.
- Install a new nut and tighten to 175 Nm (129 lb.ft).
8 Connect the height sensor link.




9 Set the height distance, between the center of the halfshaft end, and the edge of the fender to 462 mm (18.19'').

10 Tighten the 2 upper arm nuts and bolts to 175 Nm (129 lb.ft).

11 Secure the heat shield.
- Tighten to 10 Nm (7 lb.ft).

12 Install the RH upper arm. For additional information, refer to Upper Arm Upper Arm

13 Install the front wheels and tires.
- Tighten the wheel nuts to 140 Nm (103 lb.ft).