Shims and Kits
Many front wheel drive vehicles utilize
aftermarket shims to correct front and rear
camber and/or toe. This correction is achieved
by placing the shim between the rear axle and
the spindle.
When a vehicle that utilizes rear shims is
accessed from the specification database, the
technician can use the
aligner
to determine
the proper shim to correct a misalignment.
From the “Adjust” screen choose the Shims
and Kits icon.
At this point the computer will examine the
live camber and toe readings, compare them
to preferred specification, and calculate
the amount of change needed. It will then
recommend the shim needed to make this
correction. The screen to the left will be
displayed.
Default Part Vendor
Determine the desired part vendor to select as
the default aftermarket supplier. This selection
will vary location to location and upon the
Technicians preferences.
INFO
The correct part number is automatically
selected and displayed dependant on the
vehicle selected and the amount of correction
required.
Highlight one of the part numbers displayed,
then click on the “Info” ICON to invoke a screen
describing the correct orientation of shims or
other corrective aftermarket parts. The “Info”
ICON can be selected from several places
of the screen. If highlighted, information is
available. See sample screen at left.
Installation video and detailed Instructions
may also be available.
Click the “Aftermarket Tools Available”
ICON to view tools required for the specific
procedure if available.
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