2005 CHRYSLER CARAVAN wheel alignment

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2005  Service Manual SUSPENSION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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FRONT SUSPENSION.....................1
REAR SUSPENSION......................26WHEEL ALIGNMENT.....................47
FRONT SUSPENSION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2005  Service Manual CAUTION: When installing hub and bearing into
steering knuckle, be careful not to damage the
bearing seal (Fig. 7) on the outer C/V joint.
(1) Install hub and bearing onto stub axle and into
steering

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2005  Service Manual (6) Install tie rod end into knuckle steering arm.
Start nut onto stud of tie rod end. While holding stud
of tie rod end stationary using a socket (Fig. 11),
tighten tie rod end to steering knuckle at

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2005  Service Manual (3) Install the reinforcement on the front suspen-
sion cradle crossmember and install the bolts attach-
ing the reinforcement to the cradle crossmember
(Fig. 22). Tighten the M-14 size bolts to a tor

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2005  Service Manual WHEEL ALIGNMENT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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WHEEL ALIGNMENT
DESCRIPTION - WHEEL ALIGNMENT.......47
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - SUSPENSION
AND STEERING......................50
STANDARD PROCEDURE
STANDARD P

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2005  Service Manual CROSS CAMBER
Cross camber is the difference between left and
right camber. To achieve the cross camber reading,
subtract the right side camber reading from the left.
For example, if the left camber is

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2005  Service Manual TOE-OUT ON TURNS
Toe-out on turns is the relative positioning of the
front wheels while steering through a turn (Fig. 4).
This compensates for each front wheels turning
radius. As the vehicle encount

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2005  Service Manual THRUST ANGLE
Thrust angle is the averaged direction the rear
wheels are pointing in relation to the vehicles center
line (Fig. 6). The presence of negative or positive
thrust angle causes the rear ti
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