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HOMESERVICE MANUALSCHEVROLET2018SUBURBAN FL, RWD, GAS/ETHANOLREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISSUSPENSIONWHEEL ALIGNMENTWHEEL ALIGNMENT SYSTEMSPECIFICATIONSWHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS
2018 Chevrolet Suburban FL, RWD, Gas/Ethanol
Wheel Alignment Specifications
2018 Chevrolet Suburban FL, RWD, Gas/EthanolSECTION Wheel Alignment Specifications
Alignment Condition: Full tank of fuel, no passengers and placed on flat level surface.
| Front Suspension Wheel Alignment Service at Curb |
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| Model | RPO Restriction | Caster ± 1.0° |
Cross Caster ± 1.0° |
Camber ± 0.8° |
Cross Camber ± 0.8° |
Total Toe ± 0.2° |
Steering Wheel Angle ± 3.5° |
Thrust Angle ± 0.4° |
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| Left | Right | (Left - Right) | Left | Right | (Left - Right) | (Left + Right) | (Left - Right)/2 | |||
| CK 150(06) | RBX, RBW, RC3, QBL, RBZ&R5C, RBZ&R4Y | 3.10° | 3.10° | 0.0° | -0.1° | -0.1° | 0.0° | 0.10° | -1.0° | 0.0° |
| CK 150(06) | QAR, QXO, QST, QSS&R5C, RC7 | 3.10° | 3.10° | 0.0° | -0.1° | -0.1° | 0.0° | 0.10° | -1.0° | 0.0° |
| CK 150(06) | RKX | 3.20° | 3.00° | 0.20° | -0.1° | -0.1° | 0.0° | 0.10° | -1.0° | 0.0° |
| CK 150(06) | QHX | 2.90° | 3.20° | - 0.30° | -0.1° | -0.1° | 0.0° | 0.10° | -1.0° | 0.0° |
| CK 150(06) | QSS&R5A | 3.20° | 2.90° | 0.30° | -0.1° | -0.1° | 0.0° | 0.10° | -1.0° | 0.0° |
| CK 150(06) | R18 | 2.90° | 3.30° | -0.40° | -0.1° | -0.1° | 0.0° | 0.10° | -1.0° | 0.0° |
| CK 35906 | - | 4.70° | 4.40° | 0.30° | -0.2° | -0.2° | 0.0° | 0.10° | -1.0° | 0.0° |
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.