Wheel alignment
| Wheel alignment | 
| Overview | 
| 1. | 
       Connect equipment for 4-wheel alignment and follow the description for the relevant equipment.
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| 2. | 
       Check the rear wheel settings with table
       
        Rear wheel alignment
       
       and adjust as necessary.
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| 3. | 
       Check the front wheel settings with table
       
        Front wheel alignment
       
       and adjust as necessary.
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| Adjusting rear toe angle | 
   
   | 1. | 
       Use a 4-column lift to raise the car so that the wheels are under pressure.
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| 2. | 
       Fasten the longitudinal links with
       
        Fixture 89 96 795
       
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| 3. | 
       Slightly undo the bolts to the body bracket of one of the longitudinal links.
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| 4. | 
       Using
       
        Sleeve 89 96 811
       
       , move the bracket outwards or inwards. Move it inwards to increase toe-in.
        Check the value.  | 
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| 5. | 
       Tighten the bolts.
        Tightening torque 90 Nm +30° (70 lbf ft +30°)  | 
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| 6. | 
       Repeat steps 3-5 on the other side.
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| 7. | 
       Treat the body with corrosion protection.
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| 8. | 
       Proceed with
       
        Adjusting front toe angle
       
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| Adjusting front toe angle | 
   
   | 1. | 
       Start with
       
        Adjusting rear toe angle
       
       if not already done.
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| 2. | 
       Fasten the steering wheel in its straight ahead position.
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| 3. | 
       Undo the lock nut on the track rod.
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| 4. | 
       Rotate the track rod clockwise to reduce the toe angle or anticlockwise to increase the toe angle. Read off the value and compare it with Wheel alignment.
       
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| 5. | 
       Tighten the lock nut.
        Tightening torque 70 Nm (55 lbf ft)  | 
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| 7. | 
       Treat the track rod threads with corrosion protection after tightening.
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