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Wheel Alignment Specifications & Adjustment Procedures Chevrolet Blazer S15

Wheel Alignment 6 illustrations ~476 words

JACKING & HOISTING

Note. Before performing wheel alignment, perform preliminary visual and mechanical inspection of wheels, tires and suspension components. See PRE-ALIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS in WHEEL ALIGNMENT THEORY/OPERATION article in GENERAL INFORMATION.

Put floor jack or vehicle hoist under vehicle at proper lifting points. (Scheme 1) If raising vehicle on a twin-post hoist, do not damage suspension components, rear axle cover, or steering linkage.

Scheme 1

Scheme 1: JACKING & HOISTING

RIDING HEIGHT

Note. Proper riding height is necessary for correct wheel alignment. Before measuring riding height, ensure tire inflation pressure is correct, cargo compartment is empty, and fuel tank is full.

Bounce vehicle several times to normalize suspension. Measure riding height. (Scheme 2)and (Scheme 3). If riding height is not as specified, repair or replace suspension components as necessary. See RIDING HEIGHT SPECIFICATIONS table. If riding height is okay, align wheels. See WHEEL ALIGNMENT PROCEDURES.

Scheme 2

Scheme 2: RIDING HEIGHT

Scheme 3

Scheme 3
ApplicationIn. (mm)
2WD2.8 +/- 0.2 (73 +/- 8.0)
4WD4.8 +/- 0.2 (122 +/- 8.0)

RIDING HEIGHT SPECIFICATIONS

WHEEL ALIGNMENT PROCEDURES

Note. For an illustration of wheel alignment angles (Scheme 6)

PRE-ALIGNMENT CHECKS

Ensure steering wheel is centered and front wheels are in straight-ahead position (to correct, shorten one tie rod adjusting sleeve and lengthen the opposite sleeve in equal amounts). Ensure none of the following conditions exist

  1. Incorrect vehicle riding height (see «RIDING HEIGHT»(/chevrolet/blazer/s15-1994-1998/remont/wheel-alignment/#wheel-alignment-specifications-adjustment-procedures__riding-height) ).
  2. Incorrect tire pressure, mismatched tires (differing size or type), excessive tire runout, imbalanced tire and wheel assemblies, loose wheel bearings, or loose wheel lug nuts.
  3. Loose or worn steering linkage/suspension components, or excessive play in steering gear box.

2WD

Loosen nuts securing upper control arm shaft to frame. (Scheme 4) Remove original shims from bolts, and add or remove shims until caster and camber are within specification. See WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS. Tighten nuts to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS.

4WD

Loosen nut on end of each bolt securing upper control arm to frame brackets. (Scheme 5) Rotate bolts until camber and caster are within specification. See WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS. Tighten nuts to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS.

Scheme 4

Scheme 4: 4WD

Scheme 5

Scheme 5

Scheme 6

Scheme 6

TOE-IN ADJUSTMENT

Note. Tie rod adjuster parts often become rusted in service. If torque required to remove nut from bolt after break-away exceeds 84 INCH lbs. (9 N.m), discard nuts and bolts and replace with correct numbered parts.

  1. Center steering wheel and hold with steering wheel clamp. Loosen tie rod lock nuts or adjustment sleeve clamp bolts. Rotate inner tie rods or adjustment sleeves to align toe to specification. See «WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS»(/chevrolet/blazer/s15-1994-1998/remont/wheel-alignment/#wheel-alignment-specifications-adjustment-procedures) .
  2. Ensure number of threads showing on each tie rod or inside each adjustment sleeve is nearly equal. Ensure tie rod ends are square before tightening lock nuts. Tighten tie rod lock nuts or adjustment sleeve clamp bolts to specification. See «TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS»(/chevrolet/blazer/s15-1994-1998/remont/wheel-alignment/#wheel-alignment-specifications-adjustment-procedures__torque-specifications) .

TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

ApplicationFt. Lbs. (N.m)
Tie Rod Adjustment Sleeve Clamp Bolt14 (19)
Upper Control Arm Nut
2WD65 (88)
4WD70 (95)
Wheel Lug Nut96 (130)

TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

ApplicationPreferredRange
Camber (1)00.05 To 0.05
Caster (1)3.002.95 To 3.05
Toe-In (1)0.20.1 To 0.3
Toe-In (2)0.1 (2.5)0.05 To 0.15 (1.5 To 4.0)
(1) Measurement in degrees. (2) Measurement in inches (mm).
(1)Measurement in degrees.
(2)Measurement in inches (mm).

WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS