under wheel nearest door,pull and fuses etc in there
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The wheel alignment settings for a 1997 Nissan Elgrand typically include a front camber of about -0.5° to -1.5°, a front toe of 0.0° to +0.2°, and a caster of approximately +3.0° to +5.0°. For the rear, the camber should be around -1.0° to -2.0°, with a toe setting of 0.0° to +0.1°. It's essential to consult the vehicle's service manual or a professional for the precise specifications tailored to specific driving conditions.
Fiat alloy wheels may fit a Nissan Micra if the bolt pattern, offset, and center bore diameter match. However, it's essential to verify these specifications, as different models may have varying dimensions. Additionally, ensure that the wheel size is compatible with the Micra’s braking and suspension systems. Always consult with a professional or refer to the vehicle’s manual for confirmation before making a purchase.
The wheel alignment specs should compensate for crown in the road. The settings should be 2.54/2.73 for the caster and +.21/-.04 for the camber. The toe should be 1/16".
No. New tires does not change alignment settings as alignment settings done with tie rods, camber and caster bolts and not affecetd after tyre changing. Yaa But it should taken under consideration that after changing tyres its better to check alignment because there can be little change in alignment readings due to difference in tyres depths of old and new tyres. New tyres change balancing settings so wheel balincing is must check after changing tyres.
It may be from tires being worn unevenly and off balance or the front end is out of alignment.
check the alignment of the axle and tires take it to a shop and see if they can see
Four wheel is preferred.
Yes, wheel alignment machines do need to be calibrated.
well... there are many different causes for vibrations. The most common cause for steering wheel vibration at high speed is poor wheel alignment.
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.