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Kia Sportage (1999 release)

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Removal and installation of components in the assembly of the rear axle
Removal, check and installation of shock absorbers and coil springs
Removal, service and installation of the trailing arms
Removal, service and installation of the jet bar
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Overview

Rear suspension with beam axle, two lower and one upper trailing arms, telescopic shock absorbers, coil springs mounted separately and reactive rod.

Scheme of the rear axle

1 - Shock
2 - The coil spring
3 - Rocket Rod

4 - The top rubber saddle coil spring
5 - The upper trailing arm
6 - lower trailing arms

Three longitudinal lever provide a record of the rear axle and compensate for running on the latest twist torsion forces generated during acceleration and braking of the car. The rear ends of the suspension arms are attached to the axle housing, front - to the frame of the car. All mounting points are equipped with rubber arm sleeves.

Details installing trailing arm rear suspension

1 - lower arm
2, 4 - Rubber plugs
3 - Upper Arm

Reactive bar one (lower) end of the assembly is attached to the rear axle, the second (upper) - to the chassis frame and acts as a stabilizer bar.

Separately, two-way set-gas oil damper and a pair of helical springs interposed between the frame and the vehicle and the rear axle assembly and serve to minimize the shock and vibration loads transferred from the frame to the chassis and the car body.

1 - Shock
2 - The coil spring




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