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Steering Angle Check and Adjustment

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When tie-rod or tie-rod end was replaced, check toe and then also steering angle with turning radius gauge (1). If steering angle is not correct, check whether right and left tie-rods length "A" are equal.

NOTE: If tie-rod lengths were changed to adjust steering angle, reinspect toe-in.

Steering angle 

Inside: 36.0°± 2° 

Outside: 32.1° (Reference) 

Fig 1: Identifying Left Tie-Rod Length
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