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Front Suspension






Wheel Bearing with Coil Spring, Lifting to Curb Weight Position

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Engine/transmission jack (V.A.G 1383 A)

Tensioning strap (T10038)

Wheel hub support (T10149)

All bolts at suspension parts with bonded rubber bushings must always be tightened in curb weight position (unloaded condition).

Bonded rubber bushings can only be turned to a limited extent.

Parts with bonded rubber bushings must therefore be brought into a position that corresponds to the position in driving mode before being tightened (curb weight position).

Otherwise, the bonded rubber bushing will be stressed resulting in a shortened service life.

By raising appropriate suspension using (V.A.G 1383 A) and (T10149) , this position can be simulated on the hoist.

- Before starting work, take measurement - a -, e.g. with tape measure, from center of wheel to lower edge of wheelhouse.






Measurement must be performed in curb weight position (unloaded condition).

- Note measured value. It will be required for tightening bolts/nuts.

Before appropriate suspension is raised, vehicle must be strapped to lift arms of hoist using (T10038).

If a vehicle is not secured, there is danger that the vehicle could slip off the lift!

- Remove the wheel.

- Turn the wheel hub until one of the holes for the wheel bolts is on top.

- Install (T10149) with wheel bolt on wheel hub.

Tightening of the respective bolts/nuts must only occur if dimension - a -, measured before installation between wheel hub center and lower edge of wheel house, has been attained.

- Using (V.A.G 1383 A) , lift wheel bearing housing until dimension - a - is reached.






Do not lift or lower vehicle when the (V.A.G 1383 A) stands below the vehicle.

Do not leave (V.A.G 1383 A) below vehicle any longer than necessary.

- Tighten respective bolts/nuts.

- Lower wheel bearing housing.

- Remove (V.A.G 1383 A) under vehicle.

- Remove (T10149).