Camber .25 deg pos
caster 2.6 + .7
toe +20
{| ! ADJUSTMENT ! PREFERRED ! RANGE | CASTER + 2.5° ± 1.25° CAMBER 0° ± 0.6° WHEEL TOE-IN 0° ± 0.25° |}
To loosen the adjuster on the rear wheel alignment bar of a 1997 Dodge Intrepid, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Locate the adjustment bolt on the rear alignment bar, then use a suitable socket or wrench to turn the bolt counterclockwise. If the bolt is stuck, applying penetrating oil may help loosen it. Finally, make sure to check the alignment specifications after adjustment.
To adjust the camber on a 1997 Dodge Ram 1500 4WD, you'll need to adjust the upper control arm. This can typically be done by loosening the bolts that secure the control arm to the frame and then shifting the arm slightly to achieve the desired camber angle. Once adjusted, retighten the bolts to the manufacturer’s specifications. It’s advisable to have the alignment checked afterward to ensure proper wheel alignment and handling.
A 1997 Dodge Stratus typically does not require a four-wheel alignment because it is a front-wheel-drive vehicle with a non-independent rear suspension. Generally, front-wheel-drive cars only need a front-wheel alignment. However, if there are issues with the rear suspension or if the vehicle has been involved in an accident, a four-wheel alignment may be beneficial. It's always best to consult a professional to assess the specific condition of your vehicle.
Yes
no
8 per wheel
i paid $65.00
front end alignment
Front wheel drive
It will be the same as it would be stock !!!
Front Wheel alignment