Important: The front wheel caster setting is fixed by body structure geometry and the fixed lengths of suspension components. Therefore, front caster should not vary under normal circumstances. If the caster angle is found to be out of specification, check for bent suspension components, bent body structure, worn front stabilizer bar bushings and proper alignment measuring techniques. Only when the above criteria are found to be correct, perform the following procedure:
3.1. | Move the top of the strut forward to decrease positive caster. |
Important: Moving the top of the strut 4 mm (0.157 in) will result in approximately 1/2 degree of change in caster angle. |
3.2. | Move the top of the strut rearward to increase positive caster. |
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
Important: The body attachment holes may need to be filed or ground into oval slots to allow enough front/rear strut movement to adjust the caster to specifications. Do not exceed 9 mm (0.354 in) in the width of the slot.
Important: If body was filed, paint the exposed metal with primer.
Tighten
Tighten the front strut assembly-to-body attachment nuts to 29 N·m
(21 lb ft).