Tribeca F6-3.6L (2008)
1. Park the vehicle on a level surface.
2. Move the vehicle 3 to 4 meters (10 to 13 feet) straight forward.
3. Draw the center of loci for both the front and rear axles.
4. Measure distance L between the center lines of the axle loci.
Thrust angle: 0° ± 30°
Less than 30 ->when L is 24 mm (0.9 inch) or less.
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ADJUSTMENT
When adjusting, adjust it to the following value.
Thrust angle: 0° ± 20°
Less than 20 ->when L is 16 mm (0.6 inch) or less.
1. Make thrust angle adjustments by turning the toe-in adjusting bolts of the rear suspension equally in the same direction.
2. When one rear wheel is adjusted in a toe-in direction, adjust the other rear wheel equally in toe-out direction, in order to make the thrust angle
adjustment.
3. When the left and right adjusting bolts are turned by one graduation, the thrust angle will change approximately 19->(L is approximately 16 mm
(0.63 inch)).
NOTE: Thrust angle is a mean value of left and right wheel toe angles in relation to the vehicle body center line. Vehicle is driven straight in the
thrust angle direction while slanting in the oblique direction depending on the degree of the mean thrust angle.