Wheel Alignment Specifications

2006 Chevrolet Suburban C1500, 5.3 ZSECTION Wheel Alignment Specifications
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Model Caster Cross Caster (L-R) Camber Cross Camber (L-R) Toe Steering Wheel Angle
Left Right
IMPORTANT: Caster is now relative to ground.
C/K 1500
Tahoe/Yukon/Suburban/Yukon XL/Avalanche
w/17" Tires
w/QJP, QJM, QAN and R5C
3.35° ± 1.00° 3.45° ± 1.00° -0.10°± 0.75° -0.10°± 0.60° 0.00° ± 0.60° +0.10° ± 0.20° -1.0° ± 3.5°
C/K 1500
Tahoe/Yukon/Suburban/Yukon XL/Avalanche
w/17" Tires
w/QAS, QAN and R4Y
3.20° ± 1.00° 3.60° ± 1.00° -0.40°± 0.75° -0.10° ± 0.60° 0.00° ± 0.60° +0.10° ± 0.20° -1.0° ± 3.5°
C/K 1500
Yukon Denali/Yukon Denali XL/Escalade/Escalade ESV/Escalade EXT
w/18" Tires
w/QXK and Y91
3.45° ± 1.00° 3.35° ± 1.00° +0.10° ± 0.75° -0.10° ± 0.60° 0.00° ± 0.60° +0.10° ± 0.20° -1.0° ± 3.5°
C/K 1500
Tahoe/Suburban/Avalanche
w/18" Tires
w/QXN and Z71, QXO and EXP
3.30° ± 1.00° 3.50° ± 1.00° -0.20° ± 0.75° -0.10° ± 0.60° 0.00° ± 0.60° +0.10° ± 0.20° -1.0° ± 3.5°
C/K 1500
Tahoe/Yukon/Suburban/Yukon XL/Yukon Denali/Yukon Denali XL/Avalanche
w/20" Tires
w/QSS and R5C
3.55° ± 1.00° 3.25° ± 1.00° +0.30° ± 0.75° -0.10° ± 0.60° 0.00° ± 0.60° +0.10° ± 0.20° -1.0° ± 3.5°
C/K 1500
Tahoe/Yukon/Suburban/Yukon XL/Yukon Denali/Yukon Denali XL/Avalanche
w/20" Tires
w/QSS and R4Y
3.50° ± 1.00° 3.50° ± 1.00° 0.00° ± 0.75° -0.10° ± 0.60° 0.00° ± 0.60° +0.10° ± 0.20° -1.0° ± 3.5°
C/K 1500
Escalade/Escalade ESV/Escalade EXT
w/22" Tires
w/QST
3.30° ± 1.00° 3.50° ± 1.00° -0.20° ± 0.75° -0.10° ± 0.60° 0.00° ± 0.60° +0.10° ± 0.20° -1.0° ± 3.5°
C/K 2500
Suburban, Yukon XL
All
3.50° ± 1.00° 3.75° ± 1.00° -0.25° ± 0.75° +0.25° ± 0.60° +0.00° ± 0.60° +0.10° ± 0.20° -1.0° ± 3.5°
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