Yes.
To properly adjust the rear dropout adjuster screws on your bicycle, first loosen the axle nuts on the rear wheel. Then, use a wrench to turn the adjuster screws clockwise to move the wheel back and tighten the chain, or counterclockwise to move the wheel forward and loosen the chain. Make small adjustments and check the chain tension until it is at the desired level. Finally, tighten the axle nuts securely and test the bike to ensure proper alignment.
Yes , the 2002 Dodge Intrepid is front wheel drive
Loosen rear wheel axle nuts on both sides, slide wheel slightly forward. Set chain in place on chainwheel and sprocket. Slide wheel towards the back until chain is decently tight. Check wheel alignment, If OK, crank down on axle nuts. Check alignment again. If OK - Go ride.
The Dodge Intrepid was always front wheel drive.
Four wheel is preferred.
Yes, wheel alignment machines do need to be calibrated.
Raise the front wheels off of the ground, remove the red rubber plug on the hub, turn the wheel until you see an adjuster wheel (there will one for each brake shoe, two per wheel), turn the adjuster wheel with a small pry bar in the direction of the arrow next to it, the adjuster will stop turning when the brake shoe contacts the drum, back off the adjuster 2 clicks and continue to the next adjuster.
A wheel alignment is what syncs your steering wheel with your wheels. It ensures your car will drive straight when your steering wheel isn't turned.
if you have independent suspention front and rear chances are a 4 wheel alignment can be done typically front wheel drive vehicles but not all.
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Before-a bad alignment cannot "unbalance" a wheel, but an unbalanced wheel, if bad enough, can throw off an alignment.