Alignment is the proper positioning, or the state of adjustment,
of parts in relation to each other. Maintain proper alignment of the front
wheels in order to ensure efficient steering and satisfactory tire life.
For details on tire wear patterns caused by alignment problems, refer
to
Abnormal or Excessive Tire Wear
in Suspension General Diagnosis. The most important
factors of wheel alignment are:
King pin inclination and camber are designed into the axle end. Inspect
the front wheel alignment at regular intervals, particularly after the front
axle has been subjected to heavy impacts, such as a collision or a hard
curb impact. Adjust the wheel bearings before checking the alignment
. Loose wheel bearings will affect the instrument measurements when checking
wheel toe-in, wheel camber, and axle caster.
When inspecting the alignment, follow the instructions outlined in this
section. Follow the instructions in other sections that cover any of the following
units: