Thats easy if you have the computer to do it with. All the cavalier has is a toe adjustment in the back. One for each tire. Its a cam bolt known as a essentric cam that can be turned to push out one side of the wheel or pull in on side of the wheel. If the camber or caster is out though, you mine as well replace your struts and springs. There are no adjustments for camber, caster on a 98 cavalier. (on the rear that is). If you want to adjust toe It may be done by string but it is not reccomended by the fact that it is not as accurate as the alignment machine itself.
what are the wheel alignment specs for 1998 ford explorer
front wheel drive
need a step through on how to change the front wheel bearings on a 98 cavalier. Have 225,000 miles what else should I look for while in there?
Adjusting the steering wheel on a 1998 Toyota Corolla is easy. All you have to is find the latch at the bottom and push in to adjust the wheel.
Both the front and rear bearings on a 1998 Cavalier are contained in the hub assembly. The rear hub is attached with four bolts, and the front with three.
No. That was not available until 1998.
That is something that needs to be done at an alignment shop. Toe-in has been affected when you replaced the upper control arm and you probably affected caster and camber as well. When a good alignment shop adjusts the front end they will also put the steering wheel back to center.
Disconnect the negative battery terminal before removing the steering wheel.
The stock wheels are 15" by 6" with P195/65 R15 tires.
The low trac light in your 1998 Chevy Cavalier means your vehicle has low traction. Low traction means the sensors have detected wheel spin and the engine power reduces to prevent wheel spin. You may have a bad wheel sensor.
replace the starter on a 1998 Chevrolet cavalier
The starter for a 1998 Cavalier is mounted on the side of the engine. It is at the rear, near the bottom.