Preliminary Inspection
In order to obtain an accurate measurement of the caster, the camber,
and the toe-in, a thorough inspection of the vehicle's front end and the alignment
    equipment should be performed prior to taking any measurements.
- Inspect the following before taking any measurements:
 
| •  | The steering gear for looseness at the frame | 
 
| •  | The shock absorbers for leaks or noticeable noise | 
 
- Inspect the following steering linkage components for looseness,
and replace if necessary:
 
| •  | The stabilizer bar attachments | 
 
- The alignment equipment. Follow the manufacturer's instructions
and recommendations for set up.
 
- The vehicle level. The vehicle must be on a level surface fore,
aft, and transversely before an accurate measurement can be obtained.
 
Measuring Procedure
Important: Set the front wheel alignment to the specifications while the vehicle
is in the normally loaded condition. For vehicles that are consistently operated
    with the heavy loads should have toe-in adjusted with the vehicle under
      the   heavy load. This procedure should result in longer tire life.
The satisfactory vehicle operation may occur over a wide range of front
wheel alignment settings. If the settings vary beyond specified tolerances,
    adjustments are necessary.
Measure the front alignment angles using the following steps:
- Install the alignment equipment according to the manufacturer's
instructions.
 
- Measure the alignment angles.
 
Record the readings.
- Compare the readings recorded to the alignment specifications.
Refer to 
Wheel Alignment Specifications 
.
 
- If the caster, camber, or toe-in is not within specifications,
make adjustments in the following order:
 
To adjust the caster and camber, refer to 
Front Caster and Camber Adjustment 
 .
To adjust the front toe, refer to 
Front Toe Adjustment 
.