Yandex MC
Alldata online

Alldata online. Is free

DATACENTER ERROR!!! Внимание! Авария в датацентре!!


Subscribe to the telegram channel https://t.me/kolhosniki_en

Place for your advertisement

predsedatel@kolhosniki.ru
Click for start

Diagnosis and repair



{tag}179114214@
{tag}179168614@

Prior to checking caster and camber, ensure vehicle front ride height on the left side should be within 0 to 3/8 inch higher than the right side ride height. Refer to Figs. 1 and 2. If the vehicle ride heights are not within specifications, redistribute load on loaded vehicles or slightly load empty vehicles on one side. If the ride heights cannot be brought within specifications, verify correct spring installation.

NOTE: The ride height variations stated, are for checking purposes only. The vehicle does not have to operate within these specifications.

Check and correct as necessary all tire inflation pressures, then check front tires for the same size, ply rating and load range. Check front wheel bearings and adjust as necessary. If all the above checks have been made, check wheel alignment with suitable alignment equipment. Using the ride heights obtained earlier, compare caster and camber readings to those listed in the ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS chart. If the caster and camber angles exceed the specifications, inspect front end for damaged suspension components. Replace as necessary. Alignment equipment indicates a true reading only when the vehicles frame is horizontal. Therefore, if the frame is not level (due to tire, spring or load differences), the caster angle reading must be modified to compensate for the frame angles. If the front is higher than the rear, subtract the amount of angle from the reading. If the front is lower than the rear, add the angle. To check frame angle, use a spirit protractor, and take the frame angle measurement on the lower frame flange at the flat area immediately adjacent to the rear spring front hanger.Fig. 1 Measuring Ride HeightFig. 1  Measuring Ride Height

{tag}179168614@

Prior to checking caster and camber, ensure vehicle front ride height on the left side should be within 0 to 3/8 inch higher than the right side ride height. Refer to Figs. 1 and 2. If the vehicle ride heights are not within specifications, redistribute load on loaded vehicles or slightly load empty vehicles on one side. If the ride heights cannot be brought within specifications, verify correct spring installation.

NOTE: The ride height variations stated, are for checking purposes only. The vehicle does not have to operate within these specifications.

Check and correct as necessary all tire inflation pressures, then check front tires for the same size, ply rating and load range. Check front wheel bearings and adjust as necessary. If all the above checks have been made, check wheel alignment with suitable alignment equipment. Using the ride heights obtained earlier, compare caster and camber readings to those listed in the ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS chart. If the caster and camber angles exceed the specifications, inspect front end for damaged suspension components. Replace as necessary. Alignment equipment indicates a true reading only when the vehicles frame is horizontal. Therefore, if the frame is not level (due to tire, spring or load differences), the caster angle reading must be modified to compensate for the frame angles. If the front is higher than the rear, subtract the amount of angle from the reading. If the front is lower than the rear, add the angle. To check frame angle, use a spirit protractor, and take the frame angle measurement on the lower frame flange at the flat area immediately adjacent to the rear spring front hanger.{tag}179114214@
Fig. 2 Measuring Ride HeightFig. 2  Measuring Ride Height


Prior to checking caster and camber, ensure vehicle front ride height on the left side should be within 0 to 3/8 inch higher than the right side ride height. Refer to Figs. 1 and 2. If the vehicle ride heights are not within specifications, redistribute load on loaded vehicles or slightly load empty vehicles on one side. If the ride heights cannot be brought within specifications, verify correct spring installation.

NOTE: The ride height variations stated, are for checking purposes only. The vehicle does not have to operate within these specifications.

Check and correct as necessary all tire inflation pressures, then check front tires for the same size, ply rating and load range. Check front wheel bearings and adjust as necessary. If all the above checks have been made, check wheel alignment with suitable alignment equipment. Using the ride heights obtained earlier, compare caster and camber readings to those listed in the ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS chart. If the caster and camber angles exceed the specifications, inspect front end for damaged suspension components. Replace as necessary. Alignment equipment indicates a true reading only when the vehicles frame is horizontal. Therefore, if the frame is not level (due to tire, spring or load differences), the caster angle reading must be modified to compensate for the frame angles. If the front is higher than the rear, subtract the amount of angle from the reading. If the front is lower than the rear, add the angle. To check frame angle, use a spirit protractor, and take the frame angle measurement on the lower frame flange at the flat area immediately adjacent to the rear spring front hanger.Fig. 1 Measuring Ride HeightFig. 1  Measuring Ride Height

Fig. 2 Measuring Ride HeightFig. 2  Measuring Ride Height


Prior to checking caster and camber, ensure vehicle front ride height on the left side should be within 0 to 3/8 inch higher than the right side ride height. Refer to Figs. 1 and 2. If the vehicle ride heights are not within specifications, redistribute load on loaded vehicles or slightly load empty vehicles on one side. If the ride heights cannot be brought within specifications, verify correct spring installation.

NOTE: The ride height variations stated, are for checking purposes only. The vehicle does not have to operate within these specifications.

Check and correct as necessary all tire inflation pressures, then check front tires for the same size, ply rating and load range. Check front wheel bearings and adjust as necessary. If all the above checks have been made, check wheel alignment with suitable alignment equipment. Using the ride heights obtained earlier, compare caster and camber readings to those listed in the ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS chart. If the caster and camber angles exceed the specifications, inspect front end for damaged suspension components. Replace as necessary. Alignment equipment indicates a true reading only when the vehicles frame is horizontal. Therefore, if the frame is not level (due to tire, spring or load differences), the caster angle reading must be modified to compensate for the frame angles. If the front is higher than the rear, subtract the amount of angle from the reading. If the front is lower than the rear, add the angle. To check frame angle, use a spirit protractor, and take the frame angle measurement on the lower frame flange at the flat area immediately adjacent to the rear spring front hanger.


This project exists mainly due to the display of advertising.

Due to the international situation, making a profit from advertising has become impossible.

If this continues, then the project will either close completely, or become closed and paid.

To support the project, you can Buy a paid subscription


Can be closed in 20