SECTION 10: FRONT AXLE
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2. LUBRICATION
MAINTENANCE
Knuckle pins are provided with grease fittings
for pressure lubrication. These grease fittings
should be serviced every 6,000 miles.
Good quality lithium-base roller bearing
mineral grease NLGI No.1 and 2 like Shell
Retinax LX are recommended.
FIGURE 2: FRONT AXLE GREASING POINTS
3. MAINTENANCE
A periodic inspection of the front axle assembly
should be made to check that all bolts are tight,
and that no damage and distortion have taken
place. Suspension support stud nuts, U-bolt nuts,
tie rod arms, steering arm nuts and stop screws
should be checked and tightened, as required, to
the torque specifications (refer to Section 16:
SUSPENSION of this manual). Also check the
condition of the steering knuckle pins and
bushings. In case of excessive looseness, the
bushings and pins should be replaced.
Any looseness in the steering linkage, under
normal steering loads, is sufficient cause to
immediately check all pivot points for wear,
regardless of accumulated mileage. Steering
linkage pivot points should be checked each time
the front axle assembly is lubricated. Any
looseness can be visually detected while rotating
the steering wheel in both directions.
Steering knuckles, knuckle pins and bushings can
be overhauled or replaced without removing the
axle from the vehicle. However, if extensive
overhaul work is necessary, the axle assembly
should be removed.
CAUTION
Should removal of a locking device be required
when undergoing repairs, disassembly or
adjustments, always replace with a new one.
4. REMOVAL
AND
REPLACEMENT
The following procedure deals with the removal of
the front axle assembly. The method used to
support the axle assembly and suspension
components during removal and disassembly
depends upon local conditions and available
equipment.
4.1 REMOVAL
1. Raise the vehicle by its jacking points on the
body (see Section 18,
‘’Body’’
under heading
16; Vehicle Jacking Points) until vehicle body
is approximately 30 inches (760 mm) from
the floor. Place jack stands under frame.
Remove the wheels (if required, refer to
Section 13,
‘’Wheels, Hubs and Tires’’
).
CAUTION
Use only the recommended jacking points as
outlined in section 18 “Body”.
2. Exhaust compressed air from the air supply
system by opening the drain valve of each
reservoir.
3. Install jacks under axle jacking points to
support the axle weight.
DANGER
To help prevent injury caused by the axle rolling
off the jacks, these should be equipped with U-
adapters, or similar precautions must be taken.
4. Disconnect the steering drag link from the
steering arm.
5. Remove the ABS sensors from their location
in hubs (if applicable).
6. Disconnect the height control valve link from
its support on the axle.