9000 L4-1985cc 2.0L DOHC (1986)
Fig. 3 Toe-in Adjustment
6.
Measure distance A, Fig. 2. Distance A should not exceed 3.94 (100 mm) on 900 models or 5.51 inches (140 mm) on 9000 models.
7.
Perform steps 4 through 6 on opposite side of vehicle, then compare measurements calculated at each side of vehicle. Difference between
measurements must not exceed .079 inch (2 mm).
8.
If necessary to adjust, loosen nut on outer end of tie rod, then rotate tie rod until distance A, is as specified.
Rear
Toe-in setting is not adjustable. If setting is not within specified limits, defective components must be replaced.
Camber Setting
Fig. 3 Measuring camber
DESCRIPTION
Caster refers to the angle at which a wheel leans in or out as shown, Fig. 3.Positive camber is when the wheel leans outward and negative camber is when
the wheel leans inward.
FRONT CAMBER, ADJUST
Camber cannot be adjusted. If setting is not within specified limits, defective components must be replaced.
REAR CAMBER, ADJUST
Camber cannot be adjusted. If setting is not within specified limits, defective components must be replaced.
Caster Setting
Fig. 5 Measuring caster
DESCRIPTION
Caster angle refers to the angle at which the swivel pin (king pin) deviates from vertical when viewed from the side, Fig. 5.
CASTER, ADJUST
Caster cannot be adjusted. If setting is not within specified limits, defective components must be replaced.
Swivel-Pin Inclination