Hub Knuckle
Axle shaft u joint or the steering knuckle.
two bolts in the steering knuckle and the brake line are all that attach to the brake caliper
Remove brake caliper then caliper mounting frame, held to knuckle by 2 bolts lower down.
Hydraulic jack on base of spring or spring compressor Try this, it might be easier, remove the 2 bolts that's at the top of the steering knuckle that holds the knuckle on. Put the Ball Joint back in and attach it to the knuckle then swing the knuckle back up and attach it to the strunt arm again. Should be easier then wrestling with the spring.
While this link is for the front quarter panel removal instructions, there is a part that requires the removal of the front bumper as well... Hope it helps: http://www.carboneracing.com/fender.html
Begin by removing the front quarter panel retaining bolts. The front quarter panel's will come off. Reverse the process to install your new front quarter panels.
There is a detailed guide with lots of pictures here: http://www.carboneracing.com/fender.html
It is known as a fore quarter in the UK. It is half of the front half of the cows carcase.
On the front of the quarter it is George Washington!
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its a quarter has liberty ,god we trust, united state ,quarter dollar on front
It's called a Washington quarter. Hope that helps.
Tapping the hub assembly on the sides with a hammer should break it free of the steering knuckle. You may need a 2,3, or 4 jaw puller to pull it off the driveaxle.
Front camber is adjusted at the strut to knuckle bolts.
No, the bearing is pressed into the knuckle.
On the front of the quarter is George Washington's face. On the back is an eagle (there is no person depicted for the reverse side).
The term is the dodge death wobble. there is a track bar that hooks in the frame on the drivers side in front of the front axle. it looks similar to a tie rod, the knuckle gets very loose and crates allot of play in the front end resulting in an uncontrollable shake under some conditions. A lukes link is the cheapest fix.
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