1999 - 2004 Toe is zero, Camber is zero, Caster is 2.5 deg.
Camber..............1 degree + or - 45min toe........................ 0.04in +or - 0.04in (1+ or - min)
Take it to a garage for a wheel alignment. They have the spec's.
wheelalighnment spec 2008 ford terittory ghia
I thought I had read that it was neutral neither in nor out but am trying to confirm this?
Spec Left Right Caster 3.7-4.7 degrees 4.1 4.7 Camber -0.6-0.1 -0.4 -0.9 Toe0.07-0.13 0.11 0.11 Thrust Angle Spec -0.25-0.25 Actual 0.00
According to the factory manual for a YJ the toe-in is set at the following: 1/16 in or 1/16 out Cheers
Wheel alignment should be done by a professional shop. Some places (Town Fair) will not align the rear wheels on a Beretta/Corsica due to ridiculous shop policy, but they canbe done. First, ask around to see if a shop near you installs shims for alignment. Shims of proper size/thickness will need to be installed in specific areas behind the wheel bearings in order to properly adjust the rear wheels. If alignment is extremely out-of-spec, you may have a bad wheel hub, or a bent rear beam. The shop will tell you if this is the case, as they should be replaced.
Wear on both edges is a sign of under inflation. Even wear on one edge is a sign of camber out of spec. Uneven wear on one edge is a sign of toe out of spec.
Front: Toe-in mm (in.): 0 +/- 2 ( 0 +/- 0.08) Camber (Selectable from 2 options): -1deg +/- 30' or -2deg +/- 30' (left/right deviation within 30') Caster: 3deg55' +/- 30' (left/right devitation within 30') Rear: Toe-in mm (in.): 3 +/- 2 (0.12 +/- 0.07) Camber: -1deg +/- 30' (difference between right and left within 30')
80 horsepower and 95 ft-lbs factory spec.
85lbs
90 INCH LBS. Again: INCH LBS.