Caster Adjustment

1999 Mazda 626 ES, 2.5 D, StandardSECTION Caster Adjustment
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CAUTION:
  • Adjust the caster before adjusting the camber.
  1. Loosen the front and/or rear cam nuts.
    Fig 1: Loosening Front And Rear Cam Nuts
    G03638030Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP.
  2. Turn the front and/or rear adjusting cam bolts equally to provide the correct caster angle.
    Fig 2: Turning Front And/Or Rear Adjusting Cam Bolts Equally To Provide Correct Caster Angle
    G03638031Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP.
    CASTER ADJUSTING

    Caster Left wheel Right wheel
    Front cam Rear cam Front cam Rear cam
    Increase Counterclockwise Counterclockwise Clockwise Clockwise
    Decrease Clockwise Clockwise Counterclockwise Counterclockwise
    NOTE:
    • Turning the front cam one graduation on the scale changes the caster angle about 25'Β  and the camber about 29'Β  . Turning the rear cam one graduation changes the caster angle about 25'Β  and the camber about 2'Β  .
  3. Adjust the camber and the toe-in.
RENDER: 1.0x

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