Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Today I'm going to be showing you how to do the front toe alignment on your car so I've drawn out what the front toe alignment is so your front wheels on your car should be parallel to each other. These are the front wheels and uh... that means that they should have no toe or zero toe what that means is that the distance from the front of the wheels here is the same distance as the back of the front wheels here so...um... a good way to think about it is using your own feet as a reference so your front wheels should be parallel to each other, kind of like my feet are where the distance from the front of the wheels is the same as the back of the wheels that's the front so this would be zero toe or or no toe so when you have your front wheels and they are toe-in kind of like this um... then you'll get excessive wear on the outside of your tires so again looking at your feet as an example if you have toe in kind of like this your front wheels then the outside of your tires will wear out faster than the rest of them so this is toe in and thae same, and it's also true for the opposite which is toe out where your front wheels are kind of toed out then the inside of the tires wear out faster than the rest the tires so toe out would kind of be like this a bit and then again the inside of your tires will wear out faster then the rest of your tires so what you want is your tires to be parallel to each other and again that's the distance between the front and the rear of the tires is the same and you'll have zero toe and your tires will wear out evenly across both tires okay so these are some of the things you're going to be needing you're going to be needing 2 tape measures of at least I think six feet or longer this is a 10 feet and 16 feet so these are long enough you're also going to be needing some wrenches uh... another wrench here and a straight edge this is basically an oversize ruler uh... you can find these at any art store and if you're eyes aren't so good you're going to be needing a magnifying glass alright so, very quickly just to show you what we're going to be adjusting this is called the ball joint on the car it attaches to the wheel with this ball joint here and this nut and then this is the whole section here and we're going to be loosening up this nut with a wrench and once this is loose we can take this part here with another wrench and and uh... there are threads inside, this threads into this piece here so by turning this either in or out we can adjust this either in or out of this piece here and this will either expand this part here or contract it making the wheels either uh... this wheel either making it go this way or making it go this way simply by turning this, so if we if we turn this and we make it go into this piece like this, it's going to shorten the distance here so it's gonna make this we'll go like this so if we want to make the wheel go the other way we're gonna have to make this come out of this piece here by expanding it and it's going to turn the wheel this way so this is the piece we're going to be adjusting so first things first, this is a toyota corolla by the way and first you center your steering wheel so that it's at the center next you go ahead and take a look at the wheels it's very hard to see with a camera but i can sort of see how my front wheel aligns with the back wheel pretty evenly on the driver's side of the car and just eyeballing it on the other side of the car this is the passenger side I can sort of see how that wheel kind of tilts in towards the inside of the car so it's a little bit toed-in it doesn't quite lineup with the back wheel I know it's very hard to see but i can kind of eyeball it from here and i can see that the front passenger wheel is kind of tilted in whereas the driver side wheel is pretty even with the back wheel so we'll be adjusting the passenger wheel since we'll be adjusting the passenger wheel we go ahead and we take our 2 tape measures and we uh... take them out then we put them on um... the front and behind the passenger wheel so that the other end sticks out at the other side so this is the driver side of the wheel and you can see the two ends of the tape measures sticking out and you want to take your straight edge and you want to place it right above where the rim ends on this side so the further most part here over the rim now you might not be able to touch the rim with it depending on how wide your tires are but you want to place it right up against the tire, the sidewall of tire on the top and on the bottom so you just press it up against the tire just like so and what you want to do is you want to drag the end of the tape measure into the car so you wanna push push it in it's kind of hard just by myself but you push it in and then that means that this starts at zero the measurement is zero okay so this measurement is now at zero so next you do that to the back of the front wheel and again you drag this into the inside of the wheel I mean towards the inside of the car so now the straight edge is up against the tire and the tape measure is now zeroed in on the back so now the tape measure is is they're both at zero either here and here they're both at zero so I'm back on the passenger side of the car and you can see the 2 tape measures on this side so this is an important part don't knock over the tape measures with your foot otherwise you're going to have to start all over so be careful not to touch the tape measures on this side anymore all right so you take your straight edge and you place it up against the sidewall of the tire again on the furthermost part of the wheel and you take the bottom piece and you get it as close to the tape measure as possible without moving it or knocking it over and here I can see that that the measurement the first measurement is sixty six and about eleven sixteenths of an inch so less than sixty seven inches this is a good if your eyes aren't so good it's a good time to use your magnifying glass so less than sixty seven inches next we take our straight edge and we go to the back tape measure we place the straight edge up against the wheel again and we bring down our straight edge over the tape measure and here we can see that the measurement is actually bigger than sixty seven inches so the distance between the distance in the back is bigger than the distance in the front which means that my wheel is most certainly um... toe in so here you can see that it's about sixty seven inches and 1 2 3 about six sixteenths so what we have to do is get this back wheel because the distance in the back is greater we want to do this to the tire just slightly so that the distance between the front and the back the the the the measurement will be the same or very close to it so this is where we're going to adjust so again uh... this is the piece that we're going to be adjusting so what we're going to do is we're going to loosen this nut here and we're gonna make this piece here by turning it we're gonna make it go into this piece because it has threads in it so you screw it into this piece here and what we want is for our tire to do this slightly to make the distance in the back of the tires less so we're gonna thread this into here now i can actually stick my arm into here so I don't have to get underneath the car but you might have to get underneath the car or raise it up on jack stands to get to this piece right here so, I'm gonna loosen this up and I'm gonna be turning this okay so I loosened it up with my wrench and now I just turn it get it out of the way a little bit so here I'm turning it I guess from my point of view here its clockwise so just keep turning it a little bit so if I'm turning this clockwise in order for this part to go into here there's a car passing so I'm gonna have to be turning this counterclockwise from my point of view so I'm gonna be turning it like this so counter-clockwise so here I take my wrench in this case this is a 14 millimeter and you go ahead and there's a little place right here where you can place your wrench so you can turn it so you just put your wrench in like so and then you can start turning it little by little and you can see how it goes it's turning with your wrench txt so just keep doing that and then little by little this piece is gonna screw into this piece right here so you just keep doing it just in small increments wow this is hard to do with one hand alright so just keep screwing it in then after you screw it in so after you keep screwing it in you keep checking um... your distances with your straight edge um so you want to give it a couple of turns and then just keep checking it I've already done it and uh... um you take it slowly little by little and then I can already tell that this is like sixty seven and two sixteenths of an inch and then going to behind i can tell that it's about that it's exactly the same which is sixty-seven and two sixteenths of an inch so now i know that both the front and the tape measure give me the same reading which is sixty seven and two sixteenths and now i know that the distance between this and this is the same on both wheels so now my both wheels are are perfectly parallel to each other and there is zero toe so now all you have to do is go back to your nut here and tighten it all the way down with your wrench and you're done so that's the easy way of doing your front toe alignment on any car uh... using no major tools and for no money so my tip to you is be patient and go slowly that way you get a nice accurate reading in the final result and your wheels are perfectly parallel with each other um... i've been doing it this way for years and i've always gotten good results and uh... never had a problem with wearing out tires unevenly so um... if after doing this you notice that your steering wheel is not centered whenever you're driving straight that means that your wheels are probably just slightly either to the right or left depending on which side you adjusted so all you have to do is just if uh... for example they're slightly to the right all you have to do is just adjust the right wheel slightly and then the left wheel slightly so that they're parallel and then your steering wheel uh... is once again in the center position so that's it I hope this video helps you and if it does comment below uh... Thank you for watching
A2 US wheel tape front wrench distance tire How To Adjust/Check Wheel/Tire Toe Alignment diy w/ tape measure easy and cheap 14 0 許小龍 posted on 2018/05/27 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary