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Tie Rod, through MY 2010 FWD






Tie Rod, through MY 2010 FWD

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 => [ Coil Spring, FWD ] Coil Spring, FWD.

- 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

Pay attention to the different trailing arm versions when replacing the tie rod. Refer to => [ ] Tie Rods for Trailing Arms, FWD and AWD, Allocation.

Note the allocation of the tie rods for the trailing arms => [ ] Tie Rods for Trailing Arms, FWD and AWD, Allocation.

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

Note that there are different versions of the tie rods: closed at the bottom or in the direction of travel.

The bolted connections of the tie rod must only be fastened when the dimension "a" is achieved => [ Measure dimension -a-. ] Rear Suspension!

- 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 that washer is installed between nut and wheel bearing housing.

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

- Install coil spring => [ Coil Spring, FWD ] Coil Spring, FWD.

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

- Perform vehicle alignment => [ Vehicle Alignment Procedure ] Vehicle Alignment Procedure.

Tightening Specifications