Alignment Specifications

2005 Ford Taurus SEL, 4D SedanSECTION Alignment Specifications
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2005 Mercury Montego, 2005 Ford Freestyle, and 2005 Ford Five Hundred. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS

Item LH RH Total/Split
Front 
Camber - Freestyle, FWD -0.28° +/- 0.75° -0.28° +/- 0.75° 0° +/- 0.75°
Camber - Freestyle, AWD -0.32° +/- 0.75° -0.32° +/- 0.75° 0° +/- 0.75°
Camber - Five Hundred/Montego, FWD -0.60° +/- 0.75° -0.60° +/- 0.75° 0° +/- 0.75°
Camber - Five Hundred/Montego, AWD -0.40° +/- 0.75° -0.40° +/- 0.75° 0° +/- 0.75°
Caster - Freestyle, FWD 3.1° +/- 0.75° 3.1° +/- 0.75° 0° +/- 0.75°
Caster - Freestyle, AWD 3.0° +/- 0.75° 3.0° +/- 0.75° 0° +/- 0.75°
Caster - Five Hundred/Montego, FWD 3.3° +/- 0.75° 3.3° +/- 0.75° 0° +/- 0.75°
Caster - Five Hundred/Montego, AWD 3.5° +/- 0.75° 3.5° +/- 0.75° 0° +/- 0.75°
Toe (positive value is toe-in, negative value is toe-out), All Vehicles - - +0.20° +/- 0.20°
Rear 
Camber - Freestyle, FWD -0.57° +/- 0.75° -0.57° +/- 0.75° -
Camber - Freestyle, AWD -0° +/- 0.75° -0° +/- 0.75° -
Camber - Five Hundred/Montego, FWD -0.35° +/- 0.75° -0.35° +/- 0.75° -
Camber - Five Hundred/Montego, AWD -0.70° +/- 0.75° -0.70° +/- 0.75° -
Toe (positive value is toe-in, negative value is toe-out), All Vehicles 0.05° +/- 0.20° 0.05° +/- 0.20° 0.10° +/- 0.20°
Thrust Angle, All Vehicles - - 0.0° +/- 0.30°
RENDER: 1.0x

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