Adjusting Front Wheel Toe-In - Toro 12004 Operator's Manual

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Measure the ride height on a flat surface, from the
bottom of the front tongue to the ground.
1. Jack the front end of the vehicle off of the ground; refer
to Jacking the Vehicle, page 20.
2. Remove the travel limiting bolt (Fig. 25).
3. Loosen the centering bolts in the front A-arm (Fig. 25).
4. Remove the ride height adjustment bolt (Fig. 25).
2
1
Figure 25
1. Travel limiting bolt
2. Centering bolt
5. Rotate the front A-arm to the desired position (refer to
the note below) and replace the ride height adjustment
bolt (Fig. 25).
Note: The A-arms are made with rubber and have different
spring rates. Because of the different spring rates, the
A-arms come adjusted from the factory based on that
spring rate. Generally the adjustment bolts will be installed
in hole number 2, 3, or 4 (Fig. 26) and it may be different
from the left side (driver side) to the right side (passenger
side). If the A-arms look like they are sagging, then they
should be adjusted to the next higher number (Fig. 26).
Each hole equals about 3/4 in. (19 mm) of adjustment at the
wheel. You will also need to do this if you are adding heavy
attachments or carrying heavy loads often.
2
3
3. Ride height adjustment
bolt
25
1
Figure 26
1. Left-hand A-arm
6. Torque the ride height adjustment bolt to 135–165 ft.-lb.
(183–224 N m).
7. Replace the travel limiting bolt (Fig. 25).
Note: The vehicle may need to be lowered to the ground on
that side to install the bolt.
8. Tighten and torque the centering bolts to
240–290 ft.-lbs. (325–393 N m).
9. Check the ride height at the front tongue per the
dimensions and parameters given at the beginning of
this procedure.

Adjusting Front Wheel Toe-In

Check the front wheel toe-in after every 100 operating
hours, or annually, whichever occurs first.
The toe-in should be 1/8–5/8 in. (3–16 mm) with the
following parameters:
The tire pressure should be at 12 psi (83 kPa).
The ride height should be correct before setting the
toe-in; refer to Adjusting the Front Suspension, page 24.
The vehicle should be driven back and forth a few times
to relax the A-arms.
Measure the toe-in with the wheels facing straight
ahead and a 175–225 lb. (79–102 kg) operator in the
driver's seat.
Note: The driver should drive up to the measurement
area and stay seated in the vehicle while the
measurement is being taken.
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