Skylark V6-3100 3.1L VIN M SFI (1996)
Alignment: Service and Repair
Rear Wheel Alignment
Preliminary Inspection
After front wheel alignment has been checked or adjusted, rear wheel alignment angles should be checked if vehicle still does not track properly or if
excessive rear tire wear is present. Rear wheels should be parallel to and the same distance from the vehicle centerline. Rear wheel alignment is not
adjustable. If alignment angles are not within specification, check for bent or damaged suspension arms, components or underbody.
Thrust Angle
The vehicle is steered by the front wheels. The path the rear wheels follow is the thrust angle, Fig.4 . In an ideal setting, the thrust angle would be
aligned with that of the vehicle center line.