Wheel Alignment Specifications

2012 Chevrolet Captiva Sport AWD L4-2.4LSECTION Wheel Alignment Specifications


WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS

RPO LEA = Engine - Gas, 4 Cyl, 2.4L, SIDI, DOHC, E85 MAX, ALUM, GM
RPO LFW = Engine - Gas, 6 Cyl, 3.0L, SIDI, DOHC, VVT, E85 MAX, ALUM, GM
RPO F46 = Chassis All Wheel Drive (AWD)

RPO LEA

Front Suspension
Camber -0.80° ± 0.75°
Camber Cross Tolerance 0.0° ± 0.75°
Caster
LH 2.40° ± 0.75°
RH 2.40° ± 0.75°
Caster Cross Tolerance 0.00° ± 0.75°
Total Toe +0.20° ± 0.20°
Steering Wheel Angle -0.00° ± 3.50°
Thrust Angle xxx

Rear Suspension
Camber -0.45° ± 0.75°
Camber Cross Tolerance xxx
Caster xxx
Caster Cross Tolerance xxx
Total Toe +0.20° ± 0.20°
Steering Wheel Angle xxx
Thrust Angle 0.00° ± 0.20°

RPO LFW

Front Suspension
Camber -0.70° ± 0.75°
Camber Cross Tolerance 0.0° ± 0.75°
Caster
LH 2.40° ± 0.75°
RH 2.40° ± 0.75°
Caster Cross Tolerance 0.00° ± 0.75°
Total Toe +0.20° ± 0.20°
Steering Wheel Angle -0.00° ± 3.50°
Thrust Angle xxx

Rear Suspension
Camber -0.45° ± 0.75°
Camber Cross Tolerance xxx
Caster xxx
Caster Cross Tolerance xxx
Total Toe +0.20° ± 0.20°
Steering Wheel Angle xxx
Thrust Angle 0.00° ± 0.20°

RPO LFW & F46

Front Suspension
Camber -0.60° ± 0.75°
Camber Cross Tolerance 0.0° ± 0.75°
Caster
LH 2.70° ± 0.75°
RH 2.70° ± 0.75°
Caster Cross Tolerance 0.00° ± 0.75°
Total Toe +0.20° ± 0.20°
Steering Wheel Angle -0.00° ± 3.50°
Thrust Angle xxx

Rear Suspension
Camber -0.45° ± 0.75°
Camber Cross Tolerance xxx
Caster xxx
Caster Cross Tolerance xxx
Total Toe +0.20° ± 0.20°
Steering Wheel Angle xxx
Thrust Angle 0.00° ± 0.20°
RENDER: 1.0x

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