Front Wheel Drive Rear Wheel Alignment
The truck is rear wheel drive and is pushed from the back.
Front wheel drive rear wheel alignment. 4x2 means a four wheel vehicle in which engine power is transmitted to only two axle ends. Consider the following example. It was not until the 1980 s with the introduction of front wheel drive vehicles did people realize the important the rear wheel drive alignment. This is done on vehicles that do not have adjustments on the rear.
A full 4 wheel alignment will cost more than the other type because there is more work involved. The first car has a right wheel toe of 0 1 and a left wheel toe of 0 6 the second car has a toe of 0 25 on both wheels. This procedure squares the vehicle like a thrust angle alignment and also includes measuring and adjusting the rear axle angles as well as the front. When front wheel drive.
This may include a front toe and caster adjustment just like the front end alignment while the rear wheels receive a toe and camber adjustment. Examples of front wheel suspension toe 0 5 it is also worth mentioning that the numerical toe value is not as significant as the symmetry between the wheels. The front two in front wheel drive or the rear. The second type is a full 4 wheel alignment where the adjustments are first made to true up the rear alignment then the front is adjusted.