Toe-In Adjustment

1982 Chevrolet Cavalier Base, 2D Hatchback, Standard TransSECTION Toe-In Adjustment

Toe-in is the difference in the distance measured between the front and rear of the front wheels. To adjust:

  1. Measure toe-in with front wheels in straight ahead position and steering wheel centered. To adjust toe-in, loosen clamps and turn adjusting sleeve or adjustable end on right and left hand tie rods. See Figure and Fig 1.
  2. Turn equally and in opposite directions to maintain steering wheel in centered position.
    CAUTION: Face of tie rod end must be parallel with machined surface of steering rod end to prevent cocking and binding of the ball end in service.
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