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HOMESERVICE MANUALSTOYOTA2000TACOMA BASE, 2D PICKUP, 2.4 L, STANDARDREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISSUSPENSIONWHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS & ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURESWHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONSTUNDRA-STEERING AXIS INCLINATION
2000 Toyota Tacoma Base, 2D Pickup, 2.4 L, Standard
Tundra-Steering Axis Inclination
2000 Toyota Tacoma Base, 2D Pickup, 2.4 L, StandardSECTION Tundra-Steering Axis Inclination
WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS (TUNDRA-STEERING AXIS INCLINATION)
| Application | (1) Specifications | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2WD | ||||||
| 3.4L A/T | ||||||
| Regular Cab | ||||||
| Standard | 10°49' +- 45' (10.81° +- .75°) | |||||
| Extended Cab | ||||||
| Limited | 10°46' +- 45' (10.77° +- .75°) | |||||
| SR5 | 10°44' +- 45' (10.73° +- .75°) | |||||
| 3.4L M/T | ||||||
| Extended Cab | ||||||
| SR5 | 10°42' +- 45' (10.70° +- .75°) | |||||
| Regular Cab | 10°46' +- 45' (10.77° +- .75°) | |||||
| 4.7L A/T | ||||||
| Extended Cab | ||||||
| Limited | 10°53' +- 45' (10.88° +- .75°) | |||||
| SR5 | 10°50' +- 45' (10.84° +- .75°) | |||||
| 4WD | ||||||
| 3.4L A/T | ||||||
| Regular Cab | ||||||
| SR5 | 10°29' +- 45' (10.49° +- .75°) | |||||
| Extended Cab | ||||||
| Limited & Off-Road Option | 10°28' +- 45' (10.46° +- .75°) | |||||
| SR5 & Off-Road Option | 10°26' +- 45' (10.44° +- .75°) | |||||
| 3.4L M/T | ||||||
| Regular Cab | ||||||
| SR5 | 10°28' +- 45' (10.46° +- .75°) | |||||
| Extended Cab | ||||||
| SR5 & Off-Road Option | 10°25' +- 45' (10.41° +- .75°) | |||||
| 4.7L A/T | ||||||
| Regular Cab | ||||||
| SR5 | 10°34' +- 45' (10.56° +- .75°) | |||||
| Extended Cab | ||||||
| Limited | 10°31' +- 45' (10.52° +- .75°) | |||||
| Off-Road Option | 10°32' +- 45' (10.53° +- .75°) | |||||
| SR5 | 10°30' +- 45' (10.50° +- .75°) | |||||
| Off-Road Option | 10°31' +- 45' (10.51° +- .75°) | |||||
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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.