Here you can find information regarding repairs to the Chevy Aveo rear end system. These repairs include the
rear control arms installation, the rear swaybar information and bolt torque specs,
the rear diff fluid change procedures, and the rear end watts system installation. All of these repairs and
procedures include in depth details on how to perform the replacement and or repair. They
also contain all the detailed torque specs needed for each bolt involved in the repair.
Rear Strut Installation
The rear suspension of the Chevy Aveo consists of strut suspension that has a single strut per side and then a series of control arms.
That hold the rear wheel knuckle to the vehicle. To remove the rear strut you must first jack up the vehicle and remove the tire. From here we
can remove the lower 2 bolts which hold the bottom of the strut to the knuckle. With those 2 bolts removed we can then remove the rear stabilizer
linkage from the strut. The last thing to remove is the upper nuts which hold the top of the strut to the car. These nuts are located in the trunk/rear
inside of the vehicle. One way to access them is to remove the lining in the trunk to access the bolts. Another way is to pop off one of the rear seats of
the car and then remove the plastic cover which will allow you access to the bolts. Once we gain access we can remove the 3 12mm nuts, once these
are removed the strut will drop down from the car. To install the new strut simply align the upper holes with the struts upper studs and begin to hand tighten
the nuts to the strut top. With the upper nuts hand tightened we can then install the 2 lower bolts and hand tighten them as well. Both of the fasteners can
now be torqued down to spec. The upper strut nuts get tightened down to 29 ft-lbs. The lower bolts can be tightened down to 105 ft-lbs. The stabilizer link nut
gets tightened down to 33 ft-lbs.
Chevy Aveo Rear Stabilizer Link Torque Spec : 33 ft-lbs
Rear Control Arms Torque Specs
On the Chevy Aveo rear suspension there is a series of control arms which help support the rear hub to the vehicle. The
rear control arms have 2 fastener locations being the frame of the vehicle and the knuckle itself. At both of the locations the bolts with nuts
need to be tightened down to 135 ft-lbs. I recommend using some blue or red loctite to ensure these bolts do not loosen up and cause problems.
Chevy Aveo Rear Control Arms Torque Specs : 135 ft-lbs
Rear Wheel Hub Installation
The rear wheel hub on the Chevy Aveo is held to the knuckle of the vehicle through the use of 4 bolts. To remove the old wheel hub you must
jack the vehicle up into the air and remove the wheel from the car. From here we can disassemble the braking system. If the rear brakes are disc
brakes you just have to remove the rear brake bracket and remove the rotor from the vehicle. If the rear brakes are drum brakes you will have to
pry off the rear drum and access the hub that way. Once you have the brakes off the car you can move the hub and use the access holes to remove the 4 bolts.
With all the bolts removed the hub should pull away from the car easily. The new hub can then be placed into position and the bolts can be tightened down
to 75 ft-lbs. Once all bolts have been tightened you can begin to reassemble the braking system and tire for the vehicle.
The rear swaybar on the Chevy Aveo consists of endlinks that connect the rear strut to the rear stabilizer bar. The endlinks have 2 joints which
connect through the use of nuts. These nuts need to be tightened down to 33 ft-lbs.