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Alignment: Service and Repair



NOTICE: For Zero Point Calibration information, please refer to: TSB T-SB-0020-8 (3/25/08).









SUSPENSION: FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT (for 4WD and Pre-Runner): ADJUSTMENT

ADJUSTMENT

1. INSPECT TIRES Component Tests and General Diagnostics
2. MEASURE VEHICLE HEIGHT





Standard Vehicle Height (for USA/ 3 Leaf Spring):






(for Mexico/ 4 Leaf Spring):






(for Canada/ 4 Leaf Spring):






Measuring points:
A - Ground clearance of front wheel center
B - Ground clearance of adjustment cam bolt center (front side)
C - Ground clearance of rear wheel center
D - Ground clearance of rear leaf spring front side bush center

NOTICE: Before inspecting the wheel alignment, check the vehicle height.

Bounce the vehicle up and down at the corners to stabilize the suspension before inspecting the vehicle height.





3. INSPECT WHEEL TURNING ANGLE
(a) Turn the steering wheel fully, and measure the turning angle.
Wheel Turning Angle:





If the right and left turning angles of the inside and outside wheels are not within the specified ranges, check the right and left rack end lengths.





4. INSPECT CAMBER, CASTER AND STEERING AXIS INCLINATION
(a) Install the camber-caster-kingpin gauge and position the front wheel on the wheel alignment tester.
(b) Inspect the camber, caster and steering axis inclination.
Camber, Caster and Steering Axis Inclination (for USA/ 3 Leaf Spring):










(for Mexico/ 4 Leaf Spring):






(for Canada/ 4 Leaf Spring):





NOTE:
- Perform the inspection while the vehicle is empty (without spare tires or tools on board).
- The tolerance for the difference between the left and right wheels is 30' (0.50°) or less for both the camber and caster.
If the steering axis inclination is not as specified after the camber and caster have been correctly adjusted, recheck the steering knuckle and front wheel for distortion and slack.
5. ADJUST CAMBER AND CASTER
NOTICE: Inspect the toe-in after the camber has been adjusted.

(a) Loosen the nut and bolt.
(b) Turn camber adjust cam No. 2 and the toe adjust cam and adjust the camber and the caster.
HINT: Try to adjust the camber and caster to the central values.





(c) How to read the adjustment chart (using examples).




(1) Measure the present alignment.
Camber:
0°17' (0.28°)
Caster:
1°28' (1.47°)
(2) Calculate the difference between the standard value (A) and the measured value (B) on the adjustment chart.
Standard value:
Camber
0°37' (0.61°)
Caster
1°38' (1.64°)
Formula
B - A = C
Camber
0°17' - (0°37') = -0°20'
Caster
1°28' - (1°38') = -0°10'
(3) As shown in the chart, read the distance from the marked point to the 0 point, and adjust the front and/or rear adjusting cams accordingly.
Toe adjust cam:
- (Shorter) 2.8
Camber adjust cam:
- (Shorter) 1.5









6. INSPECT TOE-IN
Standard Toe-in (for USA/ 3 Leaf Spring):






(for Mexico/ 4 Leaf Spring):






(for Canada/ 4 Leaf Spring):






If the toe-in is not within the specified range, adjust it at the rack ends.
7. ADJUST TOE-IN
(a) Remove the rack boot set clips.
(b) Loosen the tie rod end lock nuts.
(c) Turn the right and left rack ends uniformly to adjust the toe-in.
HINT: Try to adjust the toe-in to the middle of the specified range.





(d) Make sure that the lengths of the right and left rack ends are the same.
(e) Torque the tie rod end lock nuts.
Torque: 56 Nm (566 kgf-cm, 41 ft-lbf)
(f) Place the boots on the seats and install the clips.
HINT: Make sure that the boots are not twisted.