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12.  Align the steering to straight ahead.  

 

 

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Loosen the lower arm rear castor adjusting bolt. 

 

 

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Rotate the castor adjusting bolt until the correct value is obtained. 

 

 

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Tighten the lower arm rear castor adjusting bolt. 

 

 

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Repeat the above procedure for the other side. 

 

 

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Repeat the castor measurement. 

 

 

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Repeat the above procedure until both castors achieve the correct value. 

 

 

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Tighten the lower arm rear castor adjusting bolts to 275 Nm (203 lb.ft). 

 

 

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Measure the length of the exposed thread on each track rod. 

 

 

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If the exposed thread lengths differ by more than two millimeters: 

 

 

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Stage one: Loosen one track rod end locking nut. 

 

 

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Stage two: Rotate the track rod until the lengths of the exposed threads on both track rods are equal. 

 

 

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Stage three: Tighten the track rod end locking nut. 

 

 

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Stage four: Rotate the steering wheel until both front toe measurements are equal. 

 

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