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REAR SUSPENSION ASSEMBLY

Inspection and Adjustment

Before checking the rear wheel alignment, make a preliminary Inspection.

  • Measure the wheel alignment under unladen conditions.

NOTE:
Unladen conditions mean that fuel, engine coolant, and lubricants are full. That the spare tire, jack, hand tools, and mats are in their designated positions.

PRELIMINARY Inspection

GENERAL INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  1. A Four-Wheel Thrust Alignment should be performed.
    • This type of alignment is recommended for any NISSAN vehicle.
    • The four-wheel "thrust" process helps ensure that the vehicle is properly aligned and the steering wheel is centered.
    • The alignment machine itself should be capable of accepting any NISSAN vehicle.
    • The alignment machine should be checked to ensure that it is level.
  1. Make sure the alignment machine is properly calibrated.
    • Your alignment machine should be regularly calibrated in order to give correct information.
    • Check with the manufacturer of your specific alignment machine for their recommended Service/Calibration Schedule.

THE ALIGNMENT PROCESS
IMPORTANT: Use only the alignment specifications listed. Refer to See: Alignment\Specifications\Rear Suspension\Wheelarch Height

  1. When displaying the alignment settings, many alignment machines use "indicators": (Green/red, plus or minus, Go/No Go). Do NOT use these indicators.
    • The alignment specifications programmed into your alignment machine that operate these indicators may not be correct.
    • This may result in an ERROR.
  1. Some newer alignment machines are equipped with an optional "Rolling Compensation" method to "compensate" the sensors (alignment targets or head units). Do NOT use this "Rolling Compensation" method.
    • Use the "Jacking Compensation" method. After installing the alignment targets or head units, raise the vehicle and rotate the wheels 1/2 turn both ways.
    • See Instructions in the alignment machine you are using for more information.

CAMBER

  • Measure the camber of both the right and left wheels using a suitable alignment gauge and adjust using the following procedure.

  

Camber : Refer to See: Alignment\Specifications\Rear Suspension\Wheel Alignment.

  • If the camber is not within specification, adjust the camber by turning the adjusting bolts in the same direction.

  

  1. Turn the adjusting bolts in the same direction to calibrate.

NOTE:
Camber changes about 5° with each graduation of the adjusting bolt.

  

  1. Tighten the adjusting bolt nuts to the specified torque.

Adjusting bolt nuts : Refer to See: Service and Repair\Rear Suspension Assembly\Exploded View.

TOE-IN
Measure the toe-in using the following procedure. If out of specification, inspect and replace any damaged or worn rear suspension parts before adjusting.

WARNING:

  • Always perform the following procedure on a flat surface.
  • Make sure that no person is in front of the vehicle before pushing it.
  1. Bounce rear of vehicle up and down to stabilize the posture.
  2. Push the vehicle straight ahead about 5 m (16 ft) .

  

  1. Put a mark on base line of the tread (rear side) of both tires at the same height of hub center. This mark is a measuring point.
  2. Measure distance (A) from rear side.

  

  1. Push the vehicle slowly ahead to rotate the wheels 180° degrees (1/2 a turn).
    • If the wheels have rotated more than 180° degrees (1/2 a turn), try the above procedure again from the beginning. Never push vehicle backward.
  1. Measure distance (B) from front side.

Total toe-in : Refer to See: Alignment\Specifications\Rear Suspension\Wheel Alignment.

  

  1. Adjust toe-in by turning adjusting bolts.

NOTE:
Toe changes about 1.5 mm (0.059 in) [One side] with each graduation of the adjusting bolt.

  

  1. Tighten the adjusting bolt nuts to the specified torque.

Adjusting bolt nuts : Refer to See: Service and Repair\Rear Suspension Assembly\Exploded View.