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Kia Clarus (1995 issue)

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Rear suspension



The rear suspension is fully independent, t. To. Each wheel is mounted at the front MacPherson. Wrought iron hub axle is bolted to the shock absorber, two rear transverse link arms and one trailing arm. These details, and the rear cross member, make up the rear suspension.

Rubber bushings of the lower arm and the longitudinal rods provide mobile connections and soften the shock transverse rod bolts and nuts are attached to the back of the lower frame and the axis of the hub.
Trailing bolts attached to the hub axis and an arm located on the bottom.
A warning

If any component of the rear axle bend or break, do not try it aligned. Always replace it with a new part.


Transverse thrust trailing arm and axle hub usually be replaced only if these parts are damaged or if the vehicle is involved in an accident. In the event of damage to the suspension components, check the size of the bottom of the car. If the size of the bottom of the inconsistent, before replacing suspension parts car body repair subject.

Bearings rear wheels are not repairable. If the bearing needs to be repaired, it is necessary to replace the assembly.




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