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Intermediate Alignment

 

What Is Covered?

 

  • In-depth principles of camber, caster, toe and thrust angle

  • Basic principles related to spindle leverage, center of gravity, roll center, frame angle and scrub radius

  • Four-wheel alignment using the OEM adjustment methods found on today’s vehicles using SLA, strut suspension systems including Twin I-Beam suspensions

  • Procedure used for a four-wheel alignment using aftermarket adjustment methods available for today’s vehicles using SLA, strut suspension systems including Twin I-Beam suspensions

  • Identify potential alignment related problems from equipment printouts using Hunter equipment

  • Perform alignment procedures and formulate solutions when aligning “altered suspension height” vehicles using Hunter alignment equipment

  • Be able to modify or create and save “specialized” alignment specifications using Hunter equipment

  • Influence of ride height alteration, wheel offset, weight distribution and spring rating

  • Influence of “stability” and “collision avoidance” systems on alignment procedures

  • Steering and suspension system related problems

  • Review specialized OEM adjustment procedures

 

Who Is It For?​

  • Experienced Vehicle Service Teammates or has attended Fundamental Alignment Course

How Long Does It Last?

 

  • 2 days / 16 hours (unless specified otherwise)

How Much Does It Cost?

 

  • $440.00​

Note:

  • This course may be taken in combination with the Fundamental Alignment course for $875.00. ($90.00 savings).

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