Front Camber Adjustment
FRONT WHEEL CAMBERIMPORTANT: Rear wheel alignment angles must be set to correct specifications before front wheel alignment angles are adjusted.
1. Lock steering wheel in the straight ahead position.
2. Loosen two strut-to- knuckle fasteners and pull or push knuckle in direction of desired change. This will allow up to 1.5 degrees of adjustment.
NOTICE: If more than 1.5 degrees of camber adjustment is required, check for bent suspension components or body structure.
3. If more than 1.5 degrees of camber adjustment is required and no bent components are observed:
CAUTION: MAKE SURE VEHICLE IS PROPERLY SUPPORTED AND SQUARELY POSITIONED ON HOIST. TO HELP AVOID PERSONAL INJURY, PROVIDE ADDITIONAL SUPPORT TO THE OPPOSITE END OF THE VEHICLE THAT COMPONENTS WILL BE REMOVED FROM.
3.1. Raise vehicle on hoist.
3.2. Remove wheel and tire assembly.
3.3. Remove two strut-to-knuckle fasteners and separate knuckle from strut bracket.
IMPORTANT: The strut mounting bracket consists of two layers of metal, an inner layer and an outer layer. The inner layer has a round 14.4 - 14.8 mm (0.57 - 0.58 inch) hole through it at the mounting locations, while the outer layer has a 18.4 - 18.8 mm (0.72 - 0.74 inch) slot through it.
3.4. Using a round file or grinder, remove material from the inner layer of the strut bracket lower hole. The round hole may be increased to the size and shape of the slot in the outer layer. Do this on both sides of the strut bracket.
- To increase negative camber, remove material from the outside of the lower strut hole.
- To decrease negative camber, remove material from the inside of the lower strut hole.
IMPORTANT: If strut was filed or ground, paint exposed metal with primer.
3.5. Position knuckle back into strut with fasteners.
4. Tighten strut-to-knuckle fasteners.
Torque: Front Strut-to-Steering Knuckle Fasteners: 170 Nm (126 ft. lbs.)
NOTICE: Before installing wheels, remove rust or corrosion from wheel mounting surfaces and brake rotors/drums. Failure to do so can cause wheel nuts to loosen in service.
5. Position wheel onto hub.
6. Install wheel nuts and tighten in a crisscross pattern. Repeat tightening pattern to make sure torque is correct.
Torque: Wheel Nuts: 140 Nm (103 ft. lbs.)
7. Lower vehicle from hoist.
8. Check camber angle and adjust if necessary.