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Here you can find information regarding the assembly of the Chevy Camaro front end. In this guide we will cover the essential repairs for the front end of this vehicle. Included within these repairs is the inner and outer tie rod removal and change, the front wheel hubs installation, ball joint removal and installation, the upper and lower control arms, and the front strut installation. Along with the repair procedures we also include the corresponding bolt torque specs for each fastener involved. These guides are intended to assist in each procedure to help diyers with the job.

Chevy Camaro Tie Rod Change/Removal

Chevy Camaro Tie rod
To install a new tie rod on a Chevy Camaro you must first remove the old one from the vehicle. This can be done by raising the vehicle up by either the use of a floor jack or a vehicle hoist. Once the vehicle is in the air you can remove the corresponding tire for the side that you want to change the tie rod on. Once the tire is off you can now access the old tie rod and remove it for replacement. On this vehicle the tie rod is apart of an entire rod system which controls the steering of the vehicle. If any of the steering rods are loose be sure to replace them appropiately. The outer tie rod itself connects with another inner portion of the rod through the use of an inner tie rod. This inner tie rod screws into the power steering rack and can be torqued down to 50 ft-lbs. Be sure to inspect and measure your old tie rods so that the new ones can be installed correctly. Whenever steering components are changed I recommend having an alignment done after the job to ensure the vehicle is in good functional condition. When putting the tie rod onto the vehicle the tie rod end nuts get tightened down to 42 ft-lbs. Be sure to install new cotter pins to ensure that vehicle safety is maintained.

Chevy Camaro Outer Tie Rod End Torque Spec : 42 ft-lbs

Chevy Camaro Inner Tie Rod End Torque Spec : 50 ft-lbs

 

Front Wheel Hub Installation

Chevy Camaro wheel hub
The front wheel hub on the Chevy Camaro uses a wheel bearing assembly that does not have a center axle nut. To install a new wheel bearing on the Camaro you will want to start with jacking up your vehicle and removing the tire on the side you wish to replace. From here we can remove the brake caliper so that the rotor can then be taken off of the vehicle. With the braking system out of the way we can then begin to remove the 3 bolts which hold the wheel bearing hub assembly onto the steering knuckle. Once all bolts have been taken out the hub should be removable from the vehicle although you may need to use a prybar and a hammer to achieve this. Once the old hub is out the new hub goes into its place and the 3 bolts can be hand tightened. Once all 3 have been tightened you can begin to torque them down to 74 ft-lbs plus an additional 30 degree turn. From here the brake rotor and caliper can be reinstalled. On this vehicle the brake caliper bracket bolts are TTY and should only be used once. They tighten up to 44 ft-lbs and then a 90 degree turn.

Chevy Camaro Wheel Hub Bolts Torque Spec : 74 ft-lbs + 30°

 

Front Ball Joints Installation

Chevy Camaro Front Ball Joints
The Chevy Camaro has two sets of front lower ball joints being as it uses 2 independent lower control arms that connect to the steering knuckle separately. In order to replace the lower ball joints you will need to replace the entire arm along with the ball joint. The old arms can be removed by jacking up the vehicle on the appropriate side and then removing the nut which holds the ball joint to the steering knuckle and then the bolt which hold the control arms to the vehicle frame. To install the new lower ball joints simply place the new part into the location of the old one and hand tighten down both the ball joint nut and the frame bolt. Once hand tightened torque down the ball joint nuts to 80 ft-lbs and then a 90 degree turn. The lower control arm frame bolts can then be torqued down to 74 ft-lbs and then a 90 degree turn. Be sure to tighten the frame bolts down when the vehicle is at ride height for the best results.

Chevy Camaro Lower Ball Joints to Knuckle Torque Spec : 80 ft-lbs + 90°

Chevy Camaro Lower Control Arms to Frame Torque Spec : 74 ft-lbs + 90°

 

Front Control arms Installation

Lower Control Arm
Chevy Camaro Front Control arms

The Chevy Camaro has two sets of front lower control arms being as it uses 2 independent lower ball joints that connect to the steering knuckle separately. In order to replace the lower control arms you will need to replace the entire arm along with the ball joint. The old arms can be removed by jacking up the vehicle on the appropriate side and then removing the nut which holds the ball joint to the steering knuckle and then the bolt which hold the control arms to the vehicle frame. To install the new lower ball joints simply place the new part into the location of the old one and hand tighten down both the ball joint nut and the frame bolt. Once hand tightened torque down the ball joint nuts to 80 ft-lbs and then a 90 degree turn. The lower control arm frame bolts can then be torqued down to 74 ft-lbs and then a 90 degree turn. Be sure to tighten the frame bolts down when the vehicle is at ride height for the best results.

Chevy Camaro Lower Ball Joints to Knuckle Torque Spec : 80 ft-lbs + 90°

Chevy Camaro Lower Control Arms to Frame Torque Spec : 74 ft-lbs + 90°

 

Front Strut Installation

Chevy Camaro Front struts
To replace the front struts on the Chevy Camaro you will need to lift the vehicle up into the air and start by removing the tire on the side you want to replace. With that removed we can now remove the bolts and nuts that hold the strut to the vehicle frame and steering knuckle. Starting with the lower bolts we simply remove the nut from one side and then lightly guide the bolts through the holes in the steering knuckle. Be sure not to ruin any of the bolts threads if you end up using a hammer to tap it out. With the bottom bolts removed we can move to the upper attachments which hold the strut to the frame. The upper bolts can be accessed from under the hood of the vehicle by removing the rubber cover. Behind the cover you should find 3 medium sized bolts which tighten up into the vehicles strut. Taking out these bolts will allow for the strut to lower away from the vehicle and be removeable from the side of the car. Once removed you can then install the new strut simply by placing it into the location of the old one and then begin to hand tighten down the upper and lower bolts. Once all fasteners have been hand tightened you can torque down the upper bolts to 43 ft-lbs and then the 2 lower bolts to 110 ft-lbs and then a 90 degree turn.

Chevy Camaro Front Strut Lower Bolt Torque Spec : 110 ft-lbs + 90°

Chevy Camaro Front Strut Upper Bolts Torque Spec : 43 ft-lbs

 

Front Swaybar Installation

Chevy Camaro swaybar
The front swaybar on the Chevy Camaro consists of a series of brackets that hold it to the frame of the vehicle and a couple of endlink nuts that fasten it the the outer side of the car. To remove the swaybar you will need to jack up the front of the vehicle and remove both the endlink nuts as well as the brackets. To install the new swaybar you will need to move it back into the place as the old one and torque the endlink nuts to 80 ft-lbs and then torque the bracket bolts to 30 ft-lbs as well.

Chevy Camaro Front Swaybar Bracket Torque Spec : 30 ft-lbs

Chevy Camaro Front Swaybar Endlinks Torque Spec : 80 ft-lbs

 


Front Steering Torque Specs
Outer Tie Rod Endlink Torque Spec 42 ft-lbs
Inner Tie Rod Torque Spec 50 ft-lbs
Front Wheel Hub / Knuckle
Brake Caliper Bracket Torque Spec 44 ft-lbs + 90°
Front Wheel Hub to Knuckle 74 ft-lbs + 30°
Control Arms Torque Specs
Front Lower Ball Joint Nuts Torque Spec 80 ft-lbs + 90°
Front Lower Arms to Frame Bolts Torque Specs 74 ft-lbs + 90°
Front Strut and Extra Knuckle Torques
Front Strut Lower Bolts Torque Spec 110 ft-lbs + 90°
Front Strut Upper Bolts Torque Spec 43 ft-lbs
Stabilizer Frame Bolt Torque Spec 30 ft-lbs
Stabilizer Link Torque Spec 80 ft-lbs