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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002 Owners Guide (3) Install the rear of the leaf spring onto the outer
half of the rear shackle. Install the inner half of the
rear hanger. Install the pin nuts and bolts on the
rear shackle,but do not tighten at thi

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002 Owners Guide it enough to allow access to spring pivot bolt. It may
be necessary to place a wooden block between the
spring and vehicle to hold forward end of the spring
in place.
(6) Remove leaf spring forward pi

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002 Owners Guide (2)Install a jackstand under the side of the axle
having the leaf spring mount removed. Using the jack-
stand, support the weight of the axle and leaf spring.
(3) Remove the lower mounting bolt from t

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002 Owners Guide ²Stabilizer bar-to-link bolts Ð 61 N´m (45 ft. lbs.)
INSTALLATION - FWD
(1) Lift the stabilizer bar onto the rear axle and
install the two retainer mounting bolts. DO NOT
TIGHTEN.
(2) Install the b

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002 Owners Guide WHEEL ALIGNMENT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
DESCRIPTION - WHEEL ALIGNMENT.......46
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - SUSPENSION
AND STEERING......................49
STANDARD PROCEDURE
STANDARD P

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002 Owners Guide CROSS CAMBER
Cross camber is the difference between left and
right camber. To achieve the cross camber reading,
subtract the right side camber reading from the left.
For example, if the left camber is

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002 Owners Guide TOE-OUT ON TURNS
Toe-out on turns is the relative positioning of the
front wheels while steering through a turn (Fig. 4).
This compensates for each front wheels turning
radius. As the vehicle encount

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002 Owners Guide THRUST ANGLE
Thrust angle is the averaged direction the rear
wheels are pointing in relation to the vehicles center
line (Fig. 6). The presence of negative or positive
thrust angle causes the rear ti

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002 Owners Guide CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
7. Loose strut mount to body
attachment7. Tighten strut attachment to specified
torque
8. Loose crossmember bolts 8. Tighten crossmember bolts to specified
torque

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2002 Owners Guide CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
3. Incorrect front wheel camber 3. Check and reset front wheel camber
4. Power steering gear imbalance 4. Replace power steering gear
5. Wheel braking 5. Correct b