Garage411 : WheelAlignmentS13

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Edited on 2009-07-06 17:52:45 by Spartanic23 [revised]
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===''WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS''===
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Edited on 2009-06-17 21:06:14 by Spartanic23 [test section targeting]
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Edited on 2009-06-17 18:16:32 by FreeMan [revised]
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=====''Nissan 240sx Wheel Alignment (s13): pre-alignments, ride height adjustments and etc''=====
5. Vehicle must be level with floor and with [[SuspensionFrontS13 suspension]] settled. Jounce front and rear of vehicle several times and allow it to settle to normal curb height.
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5. Vehicle must be level with floor and with [[ SuspensionFrontS13 suspension]] settled. Jounce front and rear of vehicle several times and allow it to settle to normal curb height.


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Edited on 2009-06-17 18:15:49 by FreeMan [revised]
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===''PRE-ALIGNMENT CHECKS''===
3. [[SteeringS13 Steering]] gear box must not have excessive play. Check and adjust to manufacturer's specifications.
5. Vehicle must be level with floor and with [[ SuspensionFrontS13 suspension]] settled. Jounce front and rear of vehicle several times and allow it to settle to normal curb height.
6. If [[SteeringS13 steering wheel]] is not centered with front wheels in straight-ahead position, correct by shortening one tie rod adjusting sleeve and lengthening opposite sleeve equal amounts.
1. Before adjusting alignment, check riding height. Riding height must be checked with vehicle on level floor and tires properly inflated. Bounce vehicle several times, and allow [[SuspensionRearS13 suspension]] to settle. Measure from ground to top center of wheel opening.
>>{{source1}}>> ===''WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS''===
>>**FYI:** It is recommended that you have a reputable automotive service shop handle the wheel alignment process. This may save you time and headaches down the road. Most auto shops may have wheel alignment specials so check with your local shop.>> ===''TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS Ft. Lbs. (N.m)''===
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==''PRE-ALIGNMENT CHECKS''==
3. Steering gear box must not have excessive play. Check and adjust to manufacturer's specifications.
5. Vehicle must be level with floor and with suspension settled. Jounce front and rear of vehicle several times and allow it to settle to normal curb height.
6. If steering wheel is not centered with front wheels in straight-ahead position, correct by shortening one tie rod adjusting sleeve and lengthening opposite sleeve equal amounts.
1. Before adjusting alignment, check riding height. Riding height must be checked with vehicle on level floor and tires properly inflated. Bounce vehicle several times, and allow suspension to settle. Measure from ground to top center of wheel opening.
>>{{source1}}>> ==''WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS''==
>>**FYI:** It is recommended that you have a reputable automotive service shop handle the wheel alignment process. This may save you time and headaches down the road. Most auto shops may have wheel alignment specials so check with your local shop.>> ====''TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS Ft. Lbs. (N.m)''====


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Edited on 2009-05-17 22:06:54 by Spartanic23 [revised]

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Edited on 2009-05-17 21:59:55 by Spartanic23 [revised]
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**FYI:** It is recommended that you have a reputable automotive service shop handle the wheel alignment process. This may save you time and headaches down the road. Most auto shops may have wheel alignment specials so check with your local shop.
>>**FYI:** It is recommended that you have a reputable automotive service shop handle the wheel alignment process. This may save you time and headaches down the road. Most auto shops may have wheel alignment specials so check with your local shop.>> ====''TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS Ft. Lbs. (N.m)''====
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Edited on 2009-05-14 23:07:55 by Spartanic23
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Edited on 2009-05-02 00:25:16 by Spartanic23
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==''PRE-ALIGNMENT CHECKS''==
>>{{source1}}>> ==''WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS''==
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Edited on 2009-04-27 20:56:42 by Spartanic23
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Edited on 2009-04-20 18:46:43 by MasterBlaster

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Edited on 2009-04-20 18:46:34 by MasterBlaster
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~-Toe-In in **inches** (mm)
~-Toe-out on Turns in degrees
====''TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS Ft. Lbs. (N.m)''====
~-Adjusting Bolt Lock Nut: (R) 51-65 (69-88)
~-Tie Rod Lock Nut: 27-34 (37-46)
~-Wheel Lug Nut: 72-87 (98-118)
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~-Toe-In in **inches (mm)**
~-Toe-out on Turns in **degrees**


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