FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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Rear Suspension

Four wheel alignment
Use the equipment for four wheel checking.
The rear wheels must be adjusted before the front wheels.

Rear wheels
When setting rear wheel geometry, camber will be affected by toe-in adjustment and vice versa. It is important to follow the instructions carefully during alignment.





A. Adjust toe-in by rotating the off-centre screw located in the toe-in link mounting in the subframe.
B. Adjust camber by rotating the off-centre screw located in the lower suspension arm mounting in the subframe.
When adjusting rear wheel geometry, remove approximately half of the total error from the side with the most incorrect angle. Then adjust the other angle by approximately half the total error.
Adjust the first angle error by half and so on until both settings are correct.
Tightening torque 75 Nm +60° (55 ft. lbs. +60°) Hold the bolt and tighten the nut.

Front wheels





^ Toe-in is adjusted by lengthening or shortening the track rods.
Toe-in must be adjusted by an equal amount on both left-hand and right-hand track rods to ensure that the steering wheel spokes will be positioned symmetrically.
Tightening torque 70 Nm (52 ft. lbs.)

Note: After wheel geometry adjustment, complete Steering Angle Sensor calibration.