Preliminary Checks
Before checking and adjusting wheel alignment, please note the following.
- Correct calibration of measuring equipment
- Correct tire pressure (see label on vehicle)
- Only perform vehicle alignment after the vehicle has been driven 1000 to 2000 km (600 to 1200 miles) to ensure the suspension has settled completely.
- Vehicle accurately aligned, suspension bounced and rocked several times
- Suspension, steering and steering linkage checked for excessive play and damage.
- The actual loaded condition at time of measuring is relative when determining the specifications (empty, 1/2 load, full load).
- If the vehicle alignment stand is approached at an acute angle, then move the vehicle backward and forward several times to relieve possible stress in the bonded rubber mountings.
- When adjusting, aim as closely as possible to the respective specified value.
- Vehicle height (ride height) and vehicle longitudinal inclination affect test values. For this reason, measure vehicle height and longitudinal inclination, and adjust vehicle height if necessary before performing check/adjustments.