Suspension Technical Data

2010 Mazda 3 L4-2.5LSECTION Suspension Technical Data



SUSPENSION TECHNICAL DATA

Front wheel alignment (Unloaded)*1 [LF, L5]





*1
Engine coolant and engine oil are at specified level. Spare tire, jack and tools are in designated position.
*2
Difference between left and right must not exceed 1°30'.
Front wheel alignment (Unloaded)*1 [L3 WITH TC]





*1
Engine coolant and engine oil are at specified level. Spare tire, jack and tools are in designated position.
*2
Difference between left and right must not exceed 1°30'.
Rear wheel alignment (Unloaded)*1 [LF, L5]





*1
Engine coolant and engine oil are at specified level. Spare tire, jack and tools are in designated position.
*2
Difference between left and right must not exceed 1°30'.
Rear wheel alignment (Unloaded)*1 [L3 WITH TC]





*1
Engine coolant and engine oil are at specified level. Spare tire, jack and tools are in designated position.
*2
Difference between left and right must not exceed 1°30'.

WHEEL AND TIRE SPECIFICATION

Standard tire and wheel [LF, L5]





*1
Total weight exceeds 160 g {5.64 oz}.
*2
One balance weight: 60 g {2.1 oz} max. If the total weight exceeds 100 g {3.53 oz} on one side, rebalance after moving the tire around on the rim. Do not use three or more balance weights.
Standard tire and wheel [L3 WITH TC]





*1
Total weight exceeds 160 g {5.64 oz}.
*2
One balance weight: 60 g {2.1 oz} max. If the total weight exceeds 100 g {3.53 oz} on one side, rebalance after moving the tire around on the rim. Do not use three or more balance weights.
Temporary spare tire and wheel





SUSPENSION





RENDER: 1.0x

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