Chrysler Repair: front struts on 99 Sebring conv v6, shock absorber, shock assembly


Question
What do you remove to replace front struts.  I did the back with spring comp.  not room on front to get comp on.o0

Answer
SHOCK ASSEMBLY (FRONT)
NOTE: Before proceeding, review SERVICE WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS in this section.

REMOVAL
Loosen wheel nuts.
Raise vehicle on jack stands or centered on a frame contact type hoist. See Hoisting in the Lubrication and Maintenance section of this manual, for the required lifting procedure to be used for this vehicle.
Remove the wheel and tire from the location on front of vehicle requiring shock removal.
If both shock assemblies are removed, mark the shock assemblies right and left according to which side of the vehicle they were removed from.
Remove the wheel speed sensor cable routing bracket Wheel Speed Sensor Cable Routing Bracket from the steering knuckle
Remove the cotter pin and castle nut Ball Joint Attachment To Steering Knuckle from the upper ball joint stud
Remove the upper ball joint stud from the steering knuckle using Puller, Special Tool, C-3894-A Ball Joint Stud Removal From Steering Knuckle Pull steering knuckle outward and position toward the rear of the front wheel opening
Remove pinch bolt attaching shock absorber clevis to shock absorber Shock Absorber Clevis Bracket Pinch Bolt
Remove the nut and thru-bolt Clevis To Lower Control Arm Attaching Bolt attaching the shock absorber clevis to the lower control arm
Remove the clevis from the shock absorber by carefully tapping the clevis off the shock absorber using a soft (brass) drift.
Remove the 4 bolts Shock Assembly Attachment To Shock Tower attaching the shock absorber/upper control arm mounting bracket to the shock tower of the vehicle
Remove the shock assembly from the vehicle. The shock assembly is removed out through the front area of the front wheel well.
For disassembly and assembly of the shock assembly, refer to DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY in this section of this group.
INSTALLATION
Install the shock assembly, with the clevis removed, into shock tower. Aligning the 2 locating pins and the 4 mounting holes on the upper control arm shock absorber mount with the 4 holes in shock tower. Install the 4 upper control arm mount to shock tower mounting bolts Shock Assembly Attachment To Shock Tower Tighten the 4 bolts to a torque of 95 N·m (70 ft. lbs.)
Install the clevis on the shock absorber. Clevis is installed by tapping it onto the fluid reservoir of the shock absorber using a soft (brass) drift until fully seated against locating tab on shock absorber Clevis Correctly Installed On Shock Absorber Orientation tab on locating tab must be positioned in the split of the clevis Clevis Correctly Installed On Shock Absorber
Install the pinch bolt retaining the shock clevis to the shock absorber Shock Absorber Clevis Bracket Pinch Bolt Tighten the pinch bolt to a torque of 88 N·m (65 ft. lbs.)
Install the clevis bracket to lower control arm thru-bolt Clevis To Lower Control Arm Attaching Bolt Do not tighten or torque the thru-bolt at this time.
Install upper ball joint into steering knuckle. Install castle nut on ball joint stud. Tighten castle nut to a torque of 54 N·m (40 ft. lbs.) Install cotter pin in stud of ball joint Ball Joint Attachment To Steering Knuckle
Install the routing bracket for the speed control cable Wheel Speed Sensor Cable Routing Bracket on the steering knuckle. Install and securely tighten the routing bracket attaching bolt Wheel Speed Sensor Cable Routing Bracket
CAUTION: When supporting lower control arm with jack stand, do not position jack stand under the ball joint cap on the lower control arm. Position in area of lower control arm shown in Lower Control Arm Correctly Supported By Jack Stand

Lower vehicle to the ground with a jack stand positioned under the lower control arm Lower Control Arm Correctly Supported By Jack Stand Continue to lower vehicle so the total weight of the vehicle is supported by the jack stand and lower control arm
Tighten the shock absorber clevis to lower control arm bushing thru-bolt nut to a torque of 88 N·m (65 ft. lbs.)
Tighten the wheel mounting stud nuts in proper sequence until all nuts are torqued to half specification. Then repeat the tightening sequence to the full specified torque of 135 N·m (100 ft. lbs.)