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Suzuki Grand Vitara JB416 / JB420. Manual - part 143

 

 

2B-2 Front Suspension: 

Front Wheel Alignment Construction

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Among factors for front wheel alignment, only toe setting 
can be adjusted. Camber and caster are not adjustable. 
Therefore, should camber or caster be out of 
specification due to the damage caused by hazardous 
road conditions or collision, whether the damage is in 
body or in suspension should be determined and 
damaged body should be repaired or damaged 
suspension should be replaced.

Preliminary Checks Prior to Adjustment Front Wheel 
Alignment
Steering and vibration complaints are not always the 
result of improper wheel alignment. An additional item to 
be checked is the possibility of tire lead due to worn or 
improperly manufactured tires. “Lead” is the vehicle 
deviation from a straight path on a level road without 
hand pressure on the steering wheel. Refer to “Radial 
Tire Lead / Pull Description in Section 2D” in
 order to 
determine if the vehicle has a tire lead problem. Before 
making any adjustment affecting wheel alignment, the 
following checks and inspections should be made to 
ensure correctness of alignment readings and alignment 
adjustments:
• Check all tires for proper inflation pressures and 

approximately the same tread wear.

• Check for loose of ball joints. Check tie-rod ends; if 

excessive looseness is noted, it must be corrected 
before adjusting.

• Check for run-out of wheels and tires.
• Check vehicle trim heights; if it is out of limit and a 

correction is needed, it must be done before adjusting 
toe.

• Check for loose of suspension control arms.
• Check for loose or missing stabilizer bar attachments.
• Consideration must be given to excess loads, such as 

tool boxes. If this excess load is normally carried in 
vehicle, it should remain in vehicle during alignment 
checks.

• Consider condition of equipment being used to check 

alignment and follow manufacturer’s instructions.

• Regardless of equipment used to check alignment, 

vehicle must be placed on a level surface.

NOTE
To prevent possible incorrect reading of toe, 
camber or caster, vehicle front and rear end 
must be moved up and down a few times 
before inspection.

 

Repair Instructions

Front Wheel Alignment Inspection and 
Adjustment

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Toe Inspection and Adjustment
Preparation for toe inspection and adjustment.
• Place vehicle in unloaded state on level surface.
• Set steering wheel in straight state.
• Check that inflation pressure of each tire is adjusted 

properly and wheel is free from deflection.

• Check that each suspension part is free from bend, 

dent, wear or damage in any other form.

• Check that ground clearance at the right and left is 

just about the same.

Inspection
Measure toe with toe-in gauge (1).
Toe should be within following specifications.
If toe is out of the specification, adjust toe properly.

Toe
IN 0 

± 2.0 mm (0 ± 0.0787 in.)

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Front Suspension:  2B-3

Adjustment

1) Loosen right and left tie-rod end lock nuts (1) first.
2) Rotate right and left tie-rods (2) by the same amount 

to align toe to specification. In this adjustment, the 
lengths “A” of both right and left tie-rod should be 
equal.

NOTE
Before rotating tie-rods (2), apply grease 
between tie-rods and rack boots so that 
boots won’t be twisted.

 

3) After adjustment, tighten lock nuts (1) to specified 

torque.

Tightening torque
Tie-rod end lock nut (a):  65 N·m (6.5 kgf-m, 47.0 lb-
ft)

NOTE
Make sure that rack boots are not twisted.

 

Steering Angle Check and Adjustment
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: 37.0

° ± 3°

Outside: 32.0

° ± 3°

Reference Information
Side slip
When checked with side slip tester, side slip should 
satisfy following specification.

Side slip
IN 1.5 to OUT 1.5 (IN 0.0591 to OUT 0.0591)

If side slip exceeds the limit, toe or front wheel alignment 
may not be correct.

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2B-4 Front Suspension: 

Front Strut Assembly Components

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7

6

5

4

14

2

1

13

3

12

(a)

(a)

8

(b)

9

(c)

11

10

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1. Strut assembly

7. Strut support

13. Stabilizer joint

2. Coil spring

8. Strut support nut

14. Strut dust cover

3. Bump stopper

9. Strut nut

: 50 N

⋅m (5.0 kgf-m, 36.5 lb-ft)

4. Coil spring seat

10. Strut bracket bolt

: Insert from vehicle front side.
: If reuse bolt, apply engine oil to thread, bearing and trunk surface.

: 70 N

⋅m (7.0 kgf-m, 51.0 lb-ft)

5. Coil spring upper seat

11. Strut bracket nut

: If reuse nut, apply engine oil to thread and bearing.

: 135 N

⋅m (13.5 kgf-m, 98.0 lb-ft)

6. Strut bearing

12. Stabilizer joint nut

: 60 N

⋅m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)

Front Suspension:  2B-5

Front Strut Assembly Removal and Installation

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Removal

NOTE
When servicing component parts of strut 
assembly, remove strut rod cap and then 
loosen strut nut a little before removing strut 
assembly. This will make service work easier. 
Note that the nut must not be removed at this 
point.

 

1) Hoist vehicle, allowing front suspension to hang free.
2) Remove wheel and disconnect stabilizer joint (1) 

from strut bracket.
When loosening joint nut, hold stud with hexagon 
wrench.

3) Remove brake hose mounting bolt (1) and remove 

brake hose (2) from bracket.

4)  Disconnect front height sensor (if equipped) from 

suspension control arm for left side referring to 
“Height Sensor Removal and Installation (If 
Equipped) in Section 9B”.

5)  Remove front wheel speed sensor harness clamp 

bolt (3) (if equipped) and then detach front speed 
sensor harness (5) from strut bracket as shown in 
figure.

6) Remove strut bracket bolts and nuts (4).

7) Remove strut support nuts (1).

NOTE
Hold strut by hand so that it will not fall off.

 

8) Remove strut assembly.

1

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3

5

4

4

4

1

2

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1

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