Preliminary Alignment Inspection C Model
- Before making any adjustments affecting the caster, the camber,
or the toe-in, inspect the front end.
- Inspect the tires for the proper inflation pressure. Refer to
Tire Inflation Description
in
Tires and Wheels.
- Inspect the front wheel bearing for proper adjustment. Refer to
Wheel Bearing Adjustment
in
Front Suspension.
- Correct any excessive looseness before adjusting the ball joints,
the tie rod ends, and the relay rods. Refer to
Steering Linkage Inspection
in Steering Linkage.
- Inspect the wheels and tires for runout. Refer to
Tire and Wheel Runout Measurement
in Vibration Diagnosis and Correction.
- The correct specification
is 95.0 ± 6.0 mm. If not within specifications, make the correction
before adjusting the caster.
- Inspect the steering gear for looseness at the frame.
- Inspect the shock absorbers for leaks or noticeable noise. Refer
to
Shock Absorber Replacement
in Front Suspension.
- Inspect the control arms or the stabilizer shaft attachments for
looseness. Refer to
Stabilizer Shaft Replacement
in Front Suspension and Axle.
- Inspect the alignment equipment.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions.
- Inspect the level of the vehicle.
The vehicle must be on a level surface fore and aft and side to side.
- Inspect for excess drag or poor return of the steering wheel due
to stiff or rusty suspension or linkage components.
Preliminary Alignment Inspection K 1, 2 Model
Important: Before making any adjustments affecting the caster, the camber, or the
toe-in, inspect the front end.
- Inspect the tires for the proper inflation pressure. Refer to
Tire Inflation Description
in
Tires and Wheels.
- Inspect the front wheel bearing for proper adjustment. Refer to
Wheel Bearing Adjustment
Front
Suspension.
- Correct any excessive looseness before adjusting the following
parts:
- Inspect the wheels and tires for runout. Refer to
Tire and Wheel Runout Measurement
in Vibration Diagnosis
and Correction.
- The correct specification
is 157.0 ± 6.00 mm. If not within specifications, make the correction
before adjusting the caster.
- Inspect the steering gear for looseness at the frame.
- Inspect the shock absorbers for leaks or noticeable noise. Refer
to
Shock Absorber Replacement
in Front Suspension.
- Inspect the control arms or the stabilizer shaft attachments for
looseness. Refer to
Stabilizer Shaft Replacement
in Front Suspension.
- Inspect the alignment equipment.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions.
- Inspect the level of the vehicle.
The vehicle must be on a level surface fore and aft and side to side.
- Inspect for excess drag or poor return of the steering wheel due
to stiff or rusty suspension or linkage components.
Preliminary Alignment Inspection K Model
Important: Before making any adjustments affecting the caster, the camber, or the
toe-in, inspect the front end.
- Inspect the tires for the proper inflation pressure. Refer to
Tire Inflation Description
in
Tires and Wheels.
- Inspect the front wheel bearing for proper adjustment. Refer to
Wheel Bearing Adjustment
in
Front Suspension.
- Correct any excessive looseness before adjusting the following
parts:
- Inspect the wheels and tires for runout. Refer to
Tire and Wheel Runout Measurement
in Vibration Diagnosis
and Correction.
- The correct specification
is 10906 ± L65 and 20906 ± C6P ± 3 145.0 ± 6.0 mm.
If not within specifications, make the correction before adjusting the caster.
- Inspect the steering gear for looseness at the frame.
- Inspect the shock absorbers for leaks or noticeable noise. Refer
to
Shock Absorber Replacement
in Front Suspension.
- Inspect the control arms or the stabilizer shaft attachments for
looseness. Refer to
Stabilizer Shaft Replacement
in Front Suspension.
- Inspect the alignment equipment.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions.
- Inspect the level of the vehicle.
The vehicle must be on a level surface fore and aft and side to side.
- Inspect for excess drag or poor return of the steering wheel due
to stiff or rusty suspension or linkage components.