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Tie Rod, from MY 2011







Tie Rod, from MY 2011

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Torque wrench (V.A.G 1331)

Torque wrench (V.A.G 1332)

Removing

- Remove the wheel.

- Remove coil spring. Refer to => [ Coil Spring ] Coil Spring.

- Remove the nut - 1 - and pull coupling rod - 2 - out of stabilizer.






- Remove bolt - arrow - for tie rod - 3 -.

- Remove bolts - arrows - for stabilizer clamp.






- Remove the nut - arrow - and remove bolt toward rear.






- Remove tie rod - 1 -.

Installing

- Insert tie rod into vehicle and tighten the bolts by hand.

The tie rods must be closed in the direction of travel.

The bolted connections of the tie rod must only be fastened when the dimension "a" is achieved! Refer to => [ Measure dimension -a-. ] Rear Suspension, Lifting to Curb Weight Position

- Fasten the tie rod - 1 - to the subframe and tighten the new nut - arrow -.






- Tighten bolts - arrows - for stabilizer clamp.






- Tighten bolt - arrow - for tie rod - 3 -.






Make sure a washer is installed between the tie rod and the wheel bearing housing.

- Insert coupling rod - 2 - into stabilizer and tighten nut - 1 -.

- Install coil spring. Refer to => [ Coil Spring ] Coil Spring.

- Install the wheel and tighten the wheel bolts. Refer to => [ Tightening Specification for Mounting Wheels ] [1][2]Specifications.

- Perform vehicle alignment. Refer to => [ Wheel Alignment ] Wheel Alignment.

Tightening Specifications