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Toe-In Adjustment

  1. Measure toe-in with front wheels straight-ahead, and steering wheel locked in centered position. Adjust toe-in by loosening clamps and adjusting sleeve to obtain correct specification. Maintain steering wheel in centered position.
  2. If steering wheel is not centered prior to wheel alignment, determine which wheel assembly is out of adjustment, and compensate that side to center steering wheel. Multiple attempts may be necessary to properly center steering wheel.
  3. When tightening clamps, ensure clamp bolts are positioned so there will be no interference with other parts throughout entire travel of steering linkage.
Fig 1: Measuring Front Axle Gap (2WD)
G92D22460Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Fig 2: Measuring Front Axle Gap (4WD)
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Fig 3: Camber Specifications (2WD - W/Aftermarket Modifications)
G92B22468Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Fig 4: Caster Specifications (2WD - W/Aftermarket Modifications)
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Fig 5: Camber Specifications (4WD - W/Aftermarket Modifications)
G92H22472Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Fig 6: Caster Specifications (4WD - W/Aftermarket Modifications)
G92I22473Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.