Specification (Unloaded)

2008 Mazda 6 s Sport, 4D Hatchback, StandardSECTION Specification (Unloaded)
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Front wheel alignment [4SD, 5HB] 

FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATION (4SD, 5HB)

Item Specification
Fuel gauge indication Empty 1/4 1/2 3/4 Full
Maximum steering angle Inner 34°+/-3°
Outer 29°+/-3°
Total toe-in (mm {in}) Tire: 2+/-4 {0.08+/-0.16}, Rim inner: 1.4+/-2.8 {0.06+/-0.12}
(degree) 0°11'+/-0°22'
Caster angle *2 (Reference value) 3°37'+/-1° 3°39'+/-1° 3°41'+/-1° 3°44'+/-1° 3°47'+/-1°
Camber angle *2 (Reference value) L3 -0°16'+/-1° -0°17'+/-1°
AJ -0°17'+/-1° -0°18'+/-1°
Steering axis inclination (Reference value) L3 5°26' 5°28'
AJ 5°30' 5°29'

Front wheel alignment [WGN] 

FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATION (WGN)

Item Specification
Fuel gauge indication Empty 1/4 1/2 3/4 Full
Maximum steering angle Inner 34°+/-3°
Outer 29°+/-3°
Total toe-in (mm {in}) Tire: 2+/-4 {0.08+/-0.16}, Rim inner: 1.4+/-2.8 {0.06+/-0.12}
(degree) 0°11'+/-0°22'
Caster angle(1) (Reference value) 3°29'+/-1 ° 3°32'+/-1° 3°34'+/-1 ° 3°37'+/-1° 3°39'+/-1°
Camber angle(1) (Reference value) -0°16'+/-1° -0°17'+/-1°
Steering axis inclination (Reference value) 5°28' 5°27'
*1 : Engine coolant and engine oil are at specified level. Spare tire, jack and tools are in designated position.
(1) Difference between left and right must not exceed 1°30' 

Front wheel alignment [4SD AWD] 

FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATION (4SD AWD)

Item Fuel gauge indication
Empty 1/4 1/2 3/4 Full
Maximum steering angle Inner 36°+/-3°
Outer 30°+/-3°
Total toe-in (mm {in}) Tire: 2+/-4 {0.08+/-0.16}, Rim inner: 1+/-3 {0.04+/-0.12}
(degree) 0°11'+/-0°22'
Caster angle(1) (reference value) 3°46'+/-1° 3°48'+/-1° 3°50'+/-1° 3°51'+/-1° 3°53'+/-1°
Camber angle(1)(reference value) -0°16'+/-1° -0°17'+/-1°
Steering axis inclination (reference value) 5°28' 5°30'
*1 : Engine coolant and engine oil are at specified level. Spare tire, jack and tools are in designated position.
(1) Difference between left and right must not exceed 1 °30'.
RENDER: 1.0x

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