1991 MITSUBISHI MONTERO steering

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1991  Service Manual                   Air in system                Bleed air from system
                  Undercoating on shocks       Remove undercoating
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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1991  Service Manual                   Mismatched tires             See WHEEL ALIGNMENT
                  Broken or sagging spring     See SUSPENSION section
                  Broken torsion bar           See SUSPENSION s

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1991  Service Manual                   Wheel alignment out of       See Adjustment in
                  tolerance                    WHEEL ALIGNMENT section
                  Broken spring                See SUSPENSION se

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1991  Service Manual \003
WHEEL A LIG NM EN T T H EO RY/O PER ATIO N 
1991 M it s u bis h i  M onte ro
          GENERAL INFORMATION
          Wheel Alignment Theory & Operation
          ALL MODELS
         * PLEASE REA

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1991  Service Manual          vehicle is at normal riding height.
      *  Steering wheel must be centered with wheels in straight ahead
         position. If required, shorten one tie rod adjusting sleeve
         and le

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1991  Service Manual Fig. 3:  Determining Camber Angle
         CASTER
         1) Caster is tilting of front steering axis either forward or
backward from vertical, as viewed from side of vehicle. See  Fig. 4.
         2

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1991  Service Manual subtracted by the width measured at the front of the tires at about
spindle height. A positive figure would indicate toe-in and a negative
figure would indicate toe-out. If the distance between the fr

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1991  Service Manual          STEERING AXIS INCLINATION
         1) Steering axis inclination is a check for bent or damaged
parts, and not a service adjustment. Vehicle must be level and camber
should be properly adjuste