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Does anyone know what the tracking is on  2004 Alphard 3 litre.Any help appreciated.

Also l have 205 tyres, have been told 215s will fir  any comments appreciated.

 

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi Michael,

There appears to be some variation in the figures. I found the following figures for our 2007 Alphard, via the jltechno lookup:

http://www.jltechno.com/en/alignment-data-lookup/40016/Toyota.html

 

Alignment Data Lookup->Toyota->Alphard/Vellfire:H10 Series:MNH10W

Alignment Specs

Parameter

MIN spec

Standard spec

MAX spec

Front Total Toe

-0.17

 

0.17

FL Toe

-0.09

 

0.09

FR Toe

-0.09

 

0.09

FL Camber

-1.42

 

0.08

FR Camber

-1.42

 

0.08

Rear Total Toe

-0.25

 

0.25

RL Toe

-0.13

 

0.13

RR Toe

-0.13

 

0.13

RL Camber

-2

 

-1

RR Camber

-2

 

-1

Left Caster

1.67

 

3.17

Right Caster

1.67

 

3.17

Left SAI

N/A

 

N/A

Right SAI

0

 

0

 

Firstly, these are different from the figures listed on the webpage that Picasso offered, and it may be that the variation relates to Malaysian data. To complicate matters, our wheel alignment specialist found alternative figures for 2002-07 Alphard, after searching Japanese data. They're a more extensive set of figures, but for some values the tolerance range is narrower than the figures above:

 

Toyota->Alphard H10 Series:MNH10W

Wheel Alignment Specification

Parameter

Minimum

 

      Maximum

 

Front Total Toe

 

-0.10

 

 

+0.10

FL Toe

-0.05

 

+0.05

FR Toe

-0.05

 

+0.05

FL Camber

-1.25

 

+0.05

FR Camber

-1.25

 

+0.05

 

FL Caster

 

+1.40

 

 

+3.10

FR Caster

+1.40

 

+3.10

FL SAI

+10.05

 

+11.35

FR SAI

+10.05

 

+11.35

FL Included Angle

FR Included Angle

Front Cross Camber

+8.40

+8.40

-0.45

 

+11.40

+11.40

+0.45

Front Cross Caster

-0.45

 

+0.45

 

Rear Total Toe

 

-0.15

 

 

+0.15

RL Toe

-0.08

 

+0.08

RR Toe

-0.08

 

+0.08

RL Camber

-2.0

 

-1.0

RR Camber

-2.0

 

-1.0

 

So, we chose to go with the figures that had less tolerance, on the basis that we'd be conforming with both sets of figures.

Worth noting, w

hilst the rear values are quoted, there's no adjustment because the rear axle is fixed. However, it could prove a useful check to see if the alignment is correct for the whole vehicle (which we found ours wasn't,

due to a poorly assembled wheel bearing retainer - 2 of the 4 nuts were missing so the leading edge of the wheel was facing slightly outwards...)
  • 2 years later...

In despair. 2004 3L FWD Alphard, pulls badly to the left, (but also pulls to the right when driven on the 'wrong side' of the road).

My garage has 4 wheel alignment but unable to adjust to the figures available on the internet due to 'insufficient adjustment availabl', even after shifting the front subframe to try and get more adjustment leeway. Back suspension bushes done, steering rack bushes done, back axle found to be out of true, and replaced. Nothing works. Is there anyone out there that can fix this? The car is otherwise immaculate, so well p****d off...ALphard

hello derek you seem to have done all the right things is it pulling to the left when you put your foot on the brake has it been like this since you bought it

Hello Derek,

I have read that with 4wd vehicles it is very important that all tyres are the same brand, size, and wear.

What are the state of yours ?

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