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Rear Drive Shaft: Installation

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  1. Insert the BJ or EBJ into rear hub splines.
    CAUTION:
    • Be careful not to damage the magnetic encoder.
    • Do not get closer the tool which charged magnetism to magnetic encorder.
    Fig 1: Precautions For Operating Magnetic Encoder
    G03832780Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  2. Draw the rear drive shaft into specified position.
    CAUTION: Do not hammer drive shaft when installing it.
  3. Tighten the axle nut temporarily.
  4. Install the rear differential assembly.
    • T-type

      < Ref. to INSTALLATION , Rear Differential (T-type). >

    • VA-type

    < Ref. to INSTALLATION , Rear Differential (VA-type). >

  5. While applying the parking brake and depressing the brake pedal, tighten a new axle nut (olive color) to specified torque and lock it securely.

    Tightening torque: 240 N.m (19.4 kgf-m, 177 ft-lb) 

    CAUTION:
    • Install the wheel after installation of the axle nut. Failure to follow this rule may damage the wheel bearing.
    • Be sure to tighten the axle nut to specified torque. Do not overtighten it as this may damage wheel bearing.
  6. Lock the axle nut securely.
    Fig 2: Locking Axle Nut
    G03832781Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  7. Install the wheel.

    Tightening torque: 90 N.m (9.2 kgf-m, 66 ft-lb)