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Volkswagen Polo (from 1994 to 2001, the year of issue)

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Adjusting the front wheels
Toe
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The longitudinal inclination of the axis of rotation of the wheels
The differential angle of the track at turn wheels
A steering with the hydraulic booster
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Toe



Toe is adjusted only on the right steering draft, regardless of which track rod mounted on the left side - regulated or unregulated. Toe measured usual way, paying attention to the fact that the values indicated, or in degrees and minutes, or millimeters. Wheels should be free, that is, they should not be pressured. The convergence of the front wheels for all models covered in this guide, is (0 ?� 1,0) mm.
If you change the wheel alignment spokes of the steering wheel is not placed horizontally. This is due to the fact that only one adjustment undergone steering rod. If so, it is necessary to remove decorative trim steering wheel, remove the steering wheel and install it again in a position to move in a straight line. If the car is equipped with an air bag, its removal or the work should be entrusted auto repair shop. Tighten the nut of the steering wheel torque of 50 Nm. The same torque for locknut hinge of steering draft. If you move the cuff, it is necessary to ease the contraction wire ring, drill collar and then release the ring. Check up reliability of fastening cuffs wire ring around the entire circumference, so it does not come off.




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