Before beginning the disassembly, with the full weight of the vehicle on the ground, take a measurement from the center of the rear hub to the lower edge of the bodywork at the top of the wheel opening. This measurement is the normal ride height of the vehicle and will be used when re-assembling the rear suspension components. Measure and record the ride height. Loosen the rear wheel lug nuts. Raise the rear of the vehicle and support it securely on jack stands, then remove the wheel. Support the lower
Control Arm with a floor jack. Remove the brake caliper but leave the brake line attached. Use wire to support the caliper and position it to the side. Remove the hub and bearing assembly. Disconnect the lower end of the
Shock Absorber from the knuckle. Detach the outer end of the upper control arm from the knuckle. Detach the toe link from the knuckle. Detach the
Trailing Arm from the knuckle. Remove the lower arm-to-knuckle bolt, then use a ball joint separator or other puller to detach the knuckle from the lower arm. Installation is the reverse of the removal procedure, tightening all suspension fasteners to the torque values with the suspension at normal ride height. This can be simulated by raising the suspension with the floor jack. Tighten the brake fasteners to the torque values. If you're working on an all-wheel drive model, tighten the drive axle/hub nut(s) to the torque. Install the wheel and lug nuts, then lower the vehicle. Tighten the lug nuts to the torque.