Index Chrysler Chrysler Sebring, Stratus sedan, Sebring Convertible - service repair manual 2001-2007 year
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CROSS CAMBER Cross camber is the difference between left and right camber. To achieve the cross camber reading, CASTER Caster is the forward or rearward tilt of the steer- ing knuckle in reference to the position of the upper • Forward tilt (upper ball joint ahead of lower) results in a negative caster angle. • Rearward tilt (upper ball joint trailing lower) results in a positive caster angle. Although caster does not affect tire wear, a caster imbalance between the two front wheels may cause CROSS CASTER Cross caster is the difference between left and right caster. TOE Toe is the inward or outward angle of the wheels as viewed from above the vehicle (Fig. 3). • Toe-in is produced when the front edges of the wheels on the same axle are closer together than the • Toe-out is produced when the front edges of the wheels on the same axle are farther apart than the Toe-in and toe-out can occur at the front wheels and the rear wheels. Toe is measured in degrees or inches. The mea- surement identifies the amount that the front of the Fig. 2 Caster Fig. 3 Toe 1 - TOE-IN JR WHEEL ALIGNMENT 2 - 53 WHEEL ALIGNMENT (Continued) |