Car rear suspension Chevrolet Aveo 1 (T200)
The rear suspension consists of a trailing arm axle with a curved cross member, two coil springs, two shock absorbers, two upper spring isolators and two spring compression buffers. The unit that supports the beam is attached to the bottom of the car through a rubber bushing. Here you will find instructions for mounting and repairing the rear suspension of a car.
Rear suspension device
The rear suspension consists of a longitudinal wishbone axle with a curved cross beam, two coil springs, two shock absorbers, two upper spring insulators and...
The rear suspension consists of a longitudinal wishbone axle with a curved cross beam, two coil springs, two shock absorbers, two upper spring insulators and...
Removal and installation the rear shock absorber
Removal Caution: When replacing both shock absorbers, remove and install only one shock absorber at a time. Sagging of the rear axle along its entire length...
Removal Caution: When replacing both shock absorbers, remove and install only one shock absorber at a time. Sagging of the rear axle along its entire length...
Removal and installation rear suspension springs
Caution: Do not use a two-post lift when removing the rear springs. Vibrations during removal of certain fasteners may cause the rear axle assembly to slip off...
Caution: Do not use a two-post lift when removing the rear springs. Vibrations during removal of certain fasteners may cause the rear axle assembly to slip off...
Removal and installation the rear suspension assembly
Removal 1. Raise and secure the vehicle securely. 2. Remove the rear wheels. 3. Disconnect the handbrake. 4. Disconnect the anti-lock brake system (ABS) sensor...
Removal 1. Raise and secure the vehicle securely. 2. Remove the rear wheels. 3. Disconnect the handbrake. 4. Disconnect the anti-lock brake system (ABS) sensor...
Removal and installation the rear hub with bearing
Removal 1. Raise and secure the vehicle securely. 2. Remove the wheel. Note: When removing the brake drum, do not hit the brake drum with a hammer. This may...
Removal 1. Raise and secure the vehicle securely. 2. Remove the wheel. Note: When removing the brake drum, do not hit the brake drum with a hammer. This may...
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