Wheel Alignment Specifications

2025 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 PPVSECTION Specifications

Alignment Condition: Full tank of fuel, no passengers and placed on flat level surface.

Front Suspension Wheel Alignment
Service at Curb Height
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°
Left Right (Left - Right) Left Right (Left - Right) (Left + Right) (Left - Right)/2
C10903 / C18903 All 3.6° 3.6° 0.0° -0.40° -0.40° 0.0° 0.10° 0.0° 0.0°
C10703 / C18703 All 3.4° 3.4° 0.0° -0.40° -0.40° 0.0° 0.10° 0.0° 0.0°
C10543 / C18543 All 3.9° 3.9° 0.0° -0.40° -0.40° 0.0° 0.10° 0.0° 0.0°
C10743 / C18743 All 3.8° 3.8° 0.0° -0.40° -0.40° 0.0° 0.10° 0.0° 0.0°
C10753 / C18753 All 3.7° 3.7° 0.0° -0.40° -0.40° 0.0° 0.10° 0.0° 0.0°
K10903 / K18903 - Z7X/ZRX 3.9° 3.9° 0.0° -0.40° -0.40° 0.0° 0.10° 0.0° 0.0°
K10703 / K18703 - Z7X/ZRX 3.6° 3.6° 0.0° -0.40° -0.40° 0.0° 0.10° 0.0° 0.0°
K10543 / K18543 - Z7X/ZRX 4.0° 4.0° 0.0° -0.40° -0.40° 0.0° 0.10° 0.0° 0.0°
K10743 / K18743 - Z7X/ZRX 4.0° 4.0° 0.0° -0.40° -0.40° 0.0° 0.10° 0.0° 0.0°
K10753 / K18753 - Z7X/ZRX 3.9° 3.9° 0.0° -0.40° -0.40° 0.0° 0.10° 0.0° 0.0°
K10703 / K18703 Z7X/ZRX 1.8° 1.8° 0.0° -0.10° -0.10° 0.0° 0.10° 0.0° 0.0°
K10543 / K18543 Z7X/ZRX 2.2° 2.2° 0.0° -0.10° -0.10° 0.0° 0.10° 0.0° 0.0°
K10743 / K18743 Z7X/ZRX 2.1° 2.1° 0.0° -0.10° -0.10° 0.0° 0.10° 0.0° 0.0°
K10753 / K18753 Z7X/ZRX 2.2° 2.2° 0.0° -0.10° -0.10° 0.0° 0.10° 0.0° 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.