Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Nissan Titan Alignment Specs
Nissan introduced the full-size Titan pickup truck in 2004 and continues to sell it in 2010. The Titan comes in more than a dozen two-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive trims. All two-wheel-drive trims shared the same alignment specs for the 2006 to 2010 model years, and all four-wheel-drive trims shared the same specs for those years. The rear alignment is not adjustable on any 2006 to 2010 Titan.
Caster
The preferred caster angle is +3.0 degrees for the two-wheel-drive trims and +2.2 degrees for the four-wheel-drive trims, but it can vary by -0.75 degrees or +0.75 degrees on any trim.
Camber
The preferred camber angle is -0.2 degrees for the two-wheel-drive trims and +0.3 degrees for the four-wheel-drive trims, but it can vary by -0.75 degrees or +0.75 degrees on any trim.
Toe-in
The preferred toe-in is +0.22 degrees for the two-wheel-drive trims and it is also +0.22 degrees for the four-wheel-drive trims, but it can vary by -0.08 degrees or +0.08 degrees on any trim.
Thrust Angle
The preferred thrust angle is 37.5/34.0 degrees for the two-wheel-drive trims and 37.9/34.0 degrees for the four-wheel-drive trims, but it can vary by -1.5 degrees or +1.5 degrees on any trim.
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