Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Alignment Specs for 1990 to 1992 Ford Rangers
The alignment specs were the same for all two-wheel-drive trims of the Ford Ranger from 1990 to 1992. However, the alignment specs for the four-wheel-drive trims of the Ford Ranger varied from 1990 to 1992. The rear alignment was not adjustable on any 1990 to 1992 Ford Ranger. All measurements are in degrees.
The 1990 to 1992 Ford Ranger 4X2
The caster can range from +3.5 to +6.0. The camber can range from -0.75 to +1.25, with the ideal setting being +0.25. The toe-in should be set at zero but can vary in either direction by 0.25.
The 1990 Ford Ranger 4X4 with Dana 28 Axle
The caster can range from +2.5 to +4.5. The ideal camber is +0.5, but it can vary 0.75 on all trims except for the the STX, for which it can vary in either direction by 0.25. The toe-in should be set at zero but can vary by 0.25 in either direction.
The 1990 Ford Ranger 4X4 with Dana 35 Axle
The caster can range from +2.5 to +6.0. The ideal camber setting is +0.25 but it can vary by one degree in either direction on all trims except for the STX, for which it can vary by 0.75. The toe-in should be set at zero but can vary by 0.25 in either direction.
Thanks.... Specs for this one is hard to find.
ReplyDeleteGreat.... thanks for the specs.
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