The brackets are integral with the side cross members on the bottom. Each coil spring is supported by a support on the bottom and a support welded to the top of the rear arm. The lower end of the coil spring is on a compression buffer in a welded bracket on the top of the rear beam. At the same time, a rubber stop is used to isolate the upper end of the coil spring from the support surface on the bottom.
1. Rear suspension beam; 2. Upper spring insulator; 3. Coil spring; 4. Lower spring insulator; 5. Shock absorber; 6. Upper shock absorber mounting bolt; 7. Lower shock absorber mounting bolt; 8. Rear wheel hub bearing journal; 9. Nut; 10. Protective cap; 11. Brake drum.
Tightening torques for threaded connections
| Upper shock absorber mounting bolts to the body | 50 Nm |
| Lower bolt securing the shock absorber to the beam | 70 Nm |
| Shock absorber rod mounting nut | 20 Nm |
| Rear beam mounting bolt | 115 Nm |
| Rear beam mounting bracket bolt | 70 Nm |
| Nut for fastening the trunnion to the beam | 80 Nm |
| Rear hub mounting nut | 190 Nm |
