Saleen Appliance Trim Kit 10 8002 C11790A User Guide

SALEEN SPEEDLAB  
SUSPENSION KIT  
INSTALLATION MANUAL: 2005 Mustang  
P/N: 10-8002-C11790A  
Saleen Performance, Inc. 76 Fairbanks Irvine, CA 92618 949-597-4900  
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Saleen Speedlab Suspension Kit  
Installation Guide for 2005 Mustang  
WELCOME!  
Thank you for buying the Saleen Speedlab Suspension Kit for the 2005 Mustang. We  
appreciate your business, and we hope you enjoy your product.  
For your benefit, please read the following instructions completely and thoroughly before  
attempting to install the suspension kit. Many questions we have received from customers  
about the installation of our products could have been easily solved by information listed  
in the accompanying installation guide. We want you to enjoy the product in its fully  
functional state, and reading this tutorial is a great first step to getting you on your way to  
a more rare and better handling Mustang.  
NOTE: Please keep all hardware you remove from your stock Mustang, as much of it will  
be reused to install the new suspension kit pieces.  
Please take caution in installing this kit; the car will be up on jack stands and the car can  
fall and cause serious injury if not properly placed on jack stands.  
Again, thank you for choosing Saleen!  
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Table of Contents  
Saleen Chassis Fasteners and Torques…………………………………..6  
I Wheel Removal…………………………………….…………….………7  
II Front Struts Removal………………………………………..…...…….8  
III Front Sway Bar Removal……………………………………..…...….10  
IV Front Strut Subassembly…………………………………….…...…...11  
V Front and Rear Shock Decal Installation…………………….….……13  
VI Front Struts Installation…………………….…………………..….…14  
VII Front Sway Bar Subassembly………..………….…...……….….….15  
VIII Front Sway Bar Installation…………………….…...……….…….16  
IX Rear Suspension Removal……….……………….…...……….….….17  
X Rear Suspension Installation……..……….……….…...……….…….18  
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OBTAIN THE FOLLOWING TOOLS:  
Spring compressor  
10 mm wrench  
¼” wrench  
½” drive Ft-lb torque wrench  
½” drive impact gun  
½” drive 13/16” deep socket  
½ ” drive 13mm deep socket  
½ ” drive 15mm deep socket  
½ ” drive 15 mm shallow wobbly socket  
½” drive 18mm deep socket  
½ ” drive 21 mm deep socket  
3/8” drive impact gun  
3/8” drive 10mm socket  
3/8” drive 13mm deep socket  
3/8” drive 15mm deep socket  
3/8” drive 15 mm shallow wobbly socket  
3/8” drive 18mm deep socket  
Tape measure  
Grease  
Small flat head screw driver  
Needle nose pliers  
Hack saw  
Polyurethane grease intended for automotive  
application  
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The following table lists the proper torque values to follow when fastening all suspension  
components; note also the recommendations for the use of Loctite in the last column.  
Saleen Chassis Fasteners and Torques  
Locktite (L)  
Nom  
Spec  
Torque  
(Nm)  
Nilock (N)  
MechLck (M)  
DefNut (D)  
Plain (P)  
(B)olt  
(N)ut  
Min Spec  
Torque  
(Nm)  
Max Spec  
Torque  
(Nm)  
Min Spec  
Torque  
(lbf-ft)  
Nom Spec Max Spec  
Ref  
Torque  
(lbf-ft)  
Torque  
(lbf-ft)  
Number (F)itting Qty Joint description  
N
N
N
B
N
N
N
B
B
B
B
N
N
B
2
8
2
4
2
4
2
2
2
2
4
front strut to mount  
front strut mount to body  
Linkage to strut  
53.1  
29.7  
97.7  
170  
97.7  
59.5  
34  
62.5  
35  
71.9  
40.3  
132.3  
230  
39.2  
21.9  
72.1  
125.4  
72.1  
43.9  
25.1  
72.1  
76.0  
64.5  
20.7  
83.3  
43.9  
72.1  
46.1  
25.8  
84.8  
147.5  
84.8  
51.6  
29.5  
84.8  
95.9  
76.0  
22.1  
98.1  
51.6  
84.8  
53.0  
29.7  
97.6  
169.6  
97.6  
59.4  
33.9  
97.6  
114.3  
87.4  
23.6  
112.8  
59.4  
97.6  
N
P
N
P
N
P
P
N
L
1
2
115  
200  
115  
70  
3
knuckle to strut  
4
sta-bar to linkage  
132.3  
80.5  
46  
5
sta-bar brackets to #1 x-  
member  
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rear shock to body  
40  
7
rear shock to rear axle  
Torque at Ride Height  
97.7  
103  
87.5  
28  
115  
130  
103  
30  
132.3  
155  
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CAPSCRW SCKT HD  
M12x1.75x75mm ST  
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front caliper mounting bolt  
jounce bumper brkt to axle  
118.5  
32  
L
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
P
P
P
N
20 Lug Nuts  
113  
59.5  
97.7  
133  
70  
153  
4
2
Rear Stabilizer Bar to Axle  
80.5  
132.3  
Rear Stabar Link to Body  
115  
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I Wheel Removal  
Obtain the following tools:  
13/16” deep socket, ½” drive  
½” impact gun  
Order of Operations:  
1. Jack up the front of the car, and place  
jack stands underneath the chassis  
members.  
Figure 1  
2. Lower the car onto the jack stands.  
The car should stay in this position  
for the entire front suspension  
replacement.  
3. Remove five 13/16” nuts using the  
1/2” air gun and 13/16” deep socket.  
(Figure 1) Be careful when you  
remove the last nut, as the wheel  
could fall off.  
4. Remove wheel; repeat on other side  
of car.  
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II Front Struts Removal  
Obtain the following tools:  
½” drive impact gun  
13/16” deep socket, ½” drive  
3/8” drive impact gun  
15mm deep socket, 3/8” drive  
18mm deep socket, 3/8” drive  
13mm deep socket, 3/8” drive  
10mm socket, 3/8” drive  
Figure 1  
Order of Operations:  
NOTE: Keep ALL hardware for  
installation of new suspension  
components.  
1. Remove the two lower strut bolts  
using a 3/8” impact gun with a 18mm  
deep socket. (Figures 1 and 2)  
2. Unbolt the end link from the strut  
using the 3/8” impact gun with the  
18mm socket. (Figure 3)  
Figure 2  
Figure 3  
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3. Unbolt the brake line from the strut  
using the 3/8” impact with the 10mm  
socket. Remove the Christmas tree  
that holds the ABS line in place.  
(Figure 4)  
4. Using the 13 mm deep socket and  
3/8” drive impact gun, remove the  
nuts from the four upper strut bolts  
(in the engine bay). (Figure 5)  
5. Carefully maneuver the strut out of  
the wheel well so that it does not hit  
the brake lines.  
Figure 4  
6. Keep the strut; you will need parts of  
it to complete the assembly of the  
new front strut.  
7. Repeat steps 1 – 6 to remove the front  
strut from the other side of the car.  
Figure 5  
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III Front Sway Bar Removal  
Obtain the following tools:  
3/8” drive impact gun  
15mm socket, 3/8” drive  
18mm socket, 3/8” drive  
Order of Operations:  
NOTE: Keep all hardware for  
installation of new suspension  
components.  
Figure 1  
1. Remove the bolt that connects the  
sway bar to each end link using a  
3/8” impact gun with the 18mm  
socket. (Figure 1)  
2. Remove the four bolts under the  
chassis holding the sway bar  
bushings brackets in place. Use a  
3/8” impact gun with a 15mm socket.  
(Figure 2)  
3. Remove stock front sway bar.  
Figure 2  
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IV Front Strut Subassembly  
Part Number  
06-1302-C09816a  
06-1302-C09731a  
Description  
Strut Front Coupe  
Spring Front Coupe  
Qty.  
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Obtain the following tools:  
½” drive impact  
1/2” drive 21 mm deep socket  
Spring compressor  
Hack saw  
Ft-Lb Torque Wrench, ½”  
drive  
Order of Operations:  
NOTE: THE FOLLOWING  
OPERATION IS DANGEROUS. IF  
YOU HAVE NOT  
SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED  
THE SUBBASSEMBLY OF A  
STRUT BEFORE, LEAVE THE  
SUBASSEBLY TO A  
Figure 1  
PROFESSIONAL.  
1. Place the stock strut in the spring  
compressor. Place the bottom end of  
spring on the three lower clamps,  
making sure to tilt it toward the rear  
enough to place the impact wrench  
and 21 mm socket onto the central  
nut on top of the strut assembly.  
(Figure 1)  
2. Remove the 21mm nut and the strut  
cap from the top of the stock strut. Be  
careful when you remove the bolt;  
sometimes the shock and spring will  
fall to the ground. (Figure 2)  
Figure 2  
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4. Obtain the bump stop from the stock  
strut, and cut it with a hack saw at the  
line shown in Figure 3 (bump stop on the  
right in Figure 3 is before, and the one on  
the left after, the cut has been made).  
5. Obtain the new shock and spring. Place  
modified bump stop over the shock  
(Figure 2).  
Cut line  
6. Cover the new spring with the rubber  
boot. Place the spring over the new shock  
- NOTE ORIENTATION IN FIGURE 2  
- and cover with the stock cap (Figure 2).  
Place this assembly in the spring  
compressor as you did for the stock strut.  
(Figure 3)  
Figure 3  
7. Align the notch on the cap with the bolt  
holes at the bottom of the strut. (Figure  
4)  
8. Compress the Saleen Racecraft strut  
assembly.  
9. Apply a dab of red Loctite to the threads  
of the center stud. Use the stock 21mm  
nut to tighten the cap on to the new  
tower. (Figure 5) There should be at least  
a few threads above the nut when the  
strut is fully tightened. Torque center  
strut nut to 46 ft-lbs.  
Figure 5  
Figure 4  
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V Front and Rear Shock Decal Installation  
Part Number  
06-1302-C09816  
06-1302-B09916*  
06-9101-C10227  
Description  
Qty.  
Strut Front Coupe  
Shock Rear Coupe  
2
2
4
Decal Shock N2 Racecraft  
Obtain the following tools:  
Tape measure  
Bottom  
of rear  
shock  
Order of Operations:  
1 inch  
1. Take the shock, position it as shown in  
Figure 1, and place the logo as seen, one  
inch from the bottom of the shock.  
Figure 1  
2. The front strut decal needs to be one inch  
off the top of the lower bolt holes.  
(Figure 2)  
1 inch  
Front strut  
Figure 2  
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VI Front Struts Installation  
Part Number  
Description  
Qty.  
2
06-1302-B09913*  
Strut Front Assembly Coupe  
Obtain the following tools:  
½” impact gun  
18mm deep socket, ½” drive  
3/8” impact gun  
18mm deep socket, 3/8” drive  
¼” air wrench  
13 mm deep socket, 1/4”  
drive  
13 mm deep socket, ½” drive  
10 mm deep socket, ¼” drive  
Ft-Lb torque wrench, ½”  
drive  
Figure 1  
Order of Operations:  
1. With notch facing outside of the  
vehicle, slide studs in top of strut into  
four upper mounting holes; be sure  
the brake line sits behind strut  
assembly before tightening the strut  
in place. (Figure 1)  
2. Use a 13mm deep socket with the  
3/8” impact gun to tighten a nut over  
each of the four studs (Figure 5, p. 8).  
Torque to 26 ft.-lbs.  
3. Pull up wheel hub and attach the  
bottom of the strut to the knuckle  
using stock bolts and nuts. Use the  
3/8” impact gun and 18 mm deep  
socket to tighten (Figure 2). Torque  
to 148 ft-lbs.  
4. Put the sway bar end link stud into  
rear most hole on strut tower, tighten  
using a ½” impact gun with a 18mm  
deep socket. (Figure 3) Torque to 85  
ft-lbs.  
Figure 2  
Rear of  
vehicle  
End  
link  
Figure 3  
5. Bolt brake line to rear of strut tower  
using 10mm socket and 3/8” impact  
gun. (Figure 5)  
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VII Front Sway Bar Subassembly  
Part Number  
Description  
Qty.  
06-1303-C09503  
Swaybar Front  
1
2
2
00-1303-C09515*  
00-1303-C09932*  
Bushing Swaybar Front  
Bracket Bushing Swaybar Front  
Obtain the following tools:  
Polyurethane grease intended  
for automotive application  
Order of Operations:  
1. Grease the bushings. (Figures 1 and  
2)  
2. Push bushings in towards the idle of  
the sway bar until they hit the outside  
of the flange. (Figure 3)  
Figure 1  
3. Place the bracket with the zert fitting  
over the bushing and push until the  
bracket lies flush with the flat end of  
the bushing (Figure 4).  
Figure 2  
Push bushing  
into flange  
Figure 4  
Figure 3  
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VIII Front Sway Bar Installation  
Part Number  
Description  
Swaybar Front Assembly  
Qty.  
06-1303-B09915*  
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Obtain the following tools:  
Front of  
car  
3/8” impact gun  
15 mm deep socket, 3/8” drive  
18 mm deep socket, 3/8” drive  
Ft-lb torque wrench, ½” drive  
15 mm deep socket, ½” drive  
18 mm deep socket, ½” drive  
Order of Operations:  
Figure 1  
1. Put the new sway bar into the  
location where the stock sway bar  
went.  
2. Align the bushing brackets over the  
existing studs. (Figure 2)  
3. Fasten down the new sway bar using  
the stock nuts over the inboard studs  
and new bushings brackets. There are  
a total of four nuts. Use a 3/8” impact  
gun with a 15 mm socket. (Figure 2)  
Torque nuts to 52 ft-lbs.  
4. Attach the ends of the sway bar to the  
bottom of the end links, and put the  
stock nut in place over each bottom  
end link stud. Tighten nut using the  
3/8” impact gun and 18 mm deep  
socket. Torque nuts to 85 ft-lbs.  
5. Remove the white cover from the  
front strut decals.  
Figure 2  
6. Jack the front of the car up, remove  
the jack stands, and lower the car  
back to ride height.  
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IX Rear Suspension Removal  
Obtain the following tools:  
Bottom of  
rear shock  
½” drive impact gun  
13/16” deep socket, ½ “ drive  
3/8” Impact gun  
15mm short wobbly socket,  
3/8” drive  
¼” wrench  
Figure 1  
Order of Operations:  
NOTE: Keep ALL hardware and  
rubber spring boots for installation  
of new suspension components.  
1. Jack up the rear of the car and place  
jack stands under the chassis  
members near the rear suspension.  
2. Lower the car onto the jack stands  
and make sure the car is secure.  
3. Remove rear wheels using the ½”  
impact gun with a 13/16” socket.  
4. Remove two rear sway bar  
connections that are near the lower  
shock mounting points using a 3/8”  
impact gun with a 15mm socket.  
(Figure 1)  
5. Remove lower shock bolt, one per  
shock, using a 3/8” impact gun with a  
15mm socket. (Figure 1)  
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6. Let the axle hang. Note the  
orientation of the rear springs, how  
there is a shortened vertical distance  
between each of the coils at the top of  
the spring.  
7. Work the springs out of place. Pop  
the bottom end toward the front of  
the vehicle, and pull the spring out.  
(Figure 2)  
8. In the trunk, pull back the forward  
corners of the trunk liner to expose  
the top of the shock mounts. Use a  
3/8” impact gun with a 15mm deep  
socket to remove the nut atop the  
strut. The strut should fall out if the  
wheels are off the ground. (Figures  
3,4) If the nut won’t come off the top  
of the shock because the shock is  
rotating with the impact gun, place  
more weight on the bottom of the  
shock/wheel hub.  
Figure 2  
Figure 3  
Figure 4  
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X Rear Suspension Installation  
Part Number  
06-1302-C09818  
06-1302-C09819  
Description  
Shock Rear Coupe  
Spring Rear Coupe  
Qty.  
2
2
Obtain the following tools:  
3/8” impact socket  
15 mm shallow wobbly  
socket, 3/8” drive  
Small flat head screw driver  
Needle nose pliers  
13/16 deep socket, ½” drive  
10 mm wrench  
Hack saw  
Ft-lb torque wrench, ½” drive  
Order of Operations:  
1. Place the top of the spring (the end with  
the shorter vertical distance between  
coils) into the mounting location, making  
sure the stock rubber boot is in place.  
The top of the spring has shortened  
vertical distances between the coils.  
Install both springs before next step.  
Make sure to use the stock rubber boots  
on top and bottom of the springs. (Figure  
1)  
Figure 1  
2. Put the bottom of the shock into the  
bolting location. With the top lined up  
with the trunk hole, tighten bottom of  
shock. Decal faces rear fascia. Use a 15  
mm socket with a 3/8” impact gun.  
(Figure 2) Repeat on other side.  
3. Remove the white cover from the shock  
decal.  
Figure 2  
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4. The bump stop has to be modified.  
Figure 3 shows the unmodified bump  
stop with the proper cut line, and  
Figure 4 shows the modified bump  
stop.  
5. With a hack saw, cut both rear bump  
stops at the cut line, in the bottom of  
the two rings in the bump stop  
molding.  
Figure 3  
6. Reinstall the stock sway bar. Fasten  
the two 15 mm stock bolts and nuts  
with a 3/8” impact gun. (Figure 5)  
Torque nuts to 52 ft-lbs.  
7. Use the stock nuts and rubber hats to  
fasten the top of shock to the  
mounting point in the interior of  
trunk. Use the 15mm wobbly socket  
with a 3/8” impact gun. (Figure 6)  
Torque nuts to 30 ft-lbs.  
8. Torque the bolts at the bottom of  
each shock to 85 ft-lbs, with the  
wheel hub at ride height.  
9. Replace the wheels, torque the lug  
nuts to 98 ft-lbs, and remove the jack  
stands.  
Figure 4  
Tighten with  
15mm wobbly  
Figure 5  
Figure 6  
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