Rear Wheel Alignment

1992 Chevrolet Camaro V8-305 5.0L VIN ESECTION Rear Wheel Alignment

Fig. 6 Rear Wheel Alignment Check:






After front wheel alignment has been checked or adjusted, rear wheel alignment angles should be checked if vehicle still does not track properly or if excessive rear tire wear is present. Rear wheels should be parallel to and the same distance from the vehicle centerline, Fig. 6.
Rear wheel alignment is not adjustable. If alignment angles are not within specification, check for bent or damaged suspension arms, axle housing or frame.
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