alignment??

Mitsubishi Delica L400 production commenced in 1994 -- After much anticipation, the L400 arrived on Canadian Soil in 2009!
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P.Gaudreault
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alignment??

Post by P.Gaudreault »

I order 4 new Duratrac tire and I would like to do an alignment on the same time. The problem is that they don't have the toe, camber ect.. and information that they need for a alignment. I tried to find it no success. Somebody know where I can find it??

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Re: alignment??

Post by izack98 »

I found this on one of several responses to a search. Seems to be a lot of info out there.

The official Mitsubishi data is as follows:

Camber: 0º30’ ±45’
Castor: 3º±1º
Toe-in (at wheel rim): 0-3
Toe-in (per wheel): ±8’

Also found a PDF with all the info here:
http://www.delica.ca/manuals/L-400%20Ma ... ENSION.pdf

Here is a screen shot of the appropriate specs in case you have trouble accessing the PDF.
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Hope this helps
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Re: alignment??

Post by P.Gaudreault »

Thank you!! I also looked in the delica.ca but I the wrong place. Thank you It gonna help the mechanic.
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Re: alignment??

Post by johnghaley »

I was planning on doing an alignment also. Does anyone know if there is any numbers for adjustment to compensate for driving on the left side of the road instead of the right? If I recall from high school automotive class, alignments compensate for camber in the road. This would mean that the vehicle has been set up for a road that is sloped to the left where as our roads slope to the right.
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