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1.Place the front wheel on a turning radius gauge and measure the steering angle. Standard value:
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Standard suspension
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Low-down suspension
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Inner wheel
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Short wheelbase
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36°49’ ± 1°30’ (Left/right deviation within 2°00’)
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36°33’ ± 1°30’ (Left/right deviation within 2°00’)
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Long wheelbase
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36°01’ ± 1°30’ (Left/right deviation within 2°00’)
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35°44’ ± 1°30’ (Left/right deviation within 2°00’)
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Outer wheel (reference value)
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Short wheelbase
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32°06’
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31°46’
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Long wheelbase
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32°18’
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31°58’
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2.If the steering angle is not within the standard value, adjust the toe-in as follows. Standard value:
At the centre of tyre tread: 0 - 5 mm Toe-angle
(per wheel): 0 ° 00’ - 0 ° 12’
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3.Adjust the toe-in by undoing the clip and lock nut, and turning the left and right tie
rod turnbuckles by the same amount (in opposite directions).
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The toe will move out as the left turnbuckle is turned toward the front of the vehicle
and the right turnbuckle is turned toward the rear of the vehicle.
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4.Tighten the lock nut to the specified torque, and tighten the bellows by the clip. Tightening torque: 93 ± 15 N·m 5.Recheck the steering angle.
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