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To help with the TM's the -10 is operator the -20 and above are progressively higher in repairs the ones ending in p are parts books.
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Can someone explain how they are numbered and difference between the levels?[/QUOTE
To help with the TM's the -10 is operator the -20 and above are progressively higher in repairs the ones ending in p are parts books.
Yes you must loosen both ends because they are threaded opposite of each other, as you turn front or back the wheels turn in or out. To see if the ends need replacement jack each wheel up individually and grab the tire and push and pull against the end to see if there is any play in the ball. if there is play you need a joint. hope this helpsI looked at the toe-in adjustment in TM 9-2320-361-24-2. I get it and now understand the procedure. However I have a few questions. The TM says to loosen both tie rod end bolts and turn the tie rod itself to find the proper toe in of 0.13in. My Q is do you loosen both rod ends if only one tire is wearing unevenly and which way do you turn the rod. Next Q is while I'm there how do you tell if your tie rod ends need replaced.
Yes you must loosen both ends because they are threaded opposite of each other, as you turn front or back the wheels turn in or out. To see if the ends need replacement jack each wheel up individually and grab the tire and push and pull against the end to see if there is any play in the ball. if there is play you need a joint. hope this helps
Basically, you wanna measure from center of tread to center of tread at 3-O'clock and 9-O'clock when looking at the front wheels from either side respectively. The measurement in front of the tires should be 1/8th inch shorter than the measurment behind the tires, hence "toe-in". I used a pic of my deuce in MS Paint to show the measurement points for front end alignment.![]()
I'm curious why you can't just measure from rim to rim at 3 and 9 o'clock? Seems it would be more accuate than the tire surfaces.