2. Check the status of the following components:
- suspension arms;
- longitudinal rods with ball joints;
- stretcher;
- rubber bushings of the lower suspension arms;
- lower ball joints (see chapter "Drive shafts");
- shock absorbers;
- wheel tires.
3. Check tire pressure and tire size.
4. Make sure that the car is in running order:
- the fuel tank is fully filled;
- on-board tool and spare wheel are in place;
- there are no passengers or luggage in the car.
5. Following the instructions supplied with the wheel alignment equipment, check the suspension parameters and compare with standard values (see below).
6. If discrepancies are found in the suspension geometry with the specification, adjust the wheel alignment angles.