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Rear Wheel Alignment

Rear wheel alignment is not adjustable. If the camber and toe angles are not within the specifications, inspect for underbody or rear suspension damage. Refer to "Body And Frame" to determine proper underbody alignment.

After front wheel alignment has been completed the rear alignment angles should be checked if there is excessive rear tire wear or wheels do not track properly. Rear wheels should be parallel to and the same distance from the vehicles centerline.

If tires do not track correctly after a front wheel alignment, no amount of adjustment will correct the problem. Poor tracking or excessive rear tire wear after a front wheel alignment usually indicates that the axle housing, frame, or suspension arms have been bent. Refer to "Specifications" for rear alignment angles.