Pulled from the Small Dealer post on the BB
Wheel Alignment SpecificationsFront Suspension Camber -0.50° ± 0.50°
Camber Cross Tolerance 0.00° ± 0.50°
Caster 7.50° ± 0.50°
Caster Cross Tolerance 0.00 ± 0.50°
Total Toe 0.10° ± 0.20
Steering Wheel Angle 0.00°± 3.50°
Front Caster and Camber AdjustmentImportant: Adjust Camber, then Caster, then Toe.
Loosen the lower control arm cam bolt nuts.
Rotate the cam bolts to the required caster or camber specification setting. Refer to Wheel Alignment Specifications .
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified. These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
Maintain the caster or camber setting while tightening the cam bolt nuts.
Tighten
Tighten the front lower control arm cam bolt nuts to 170 N·m (125 lb ft).
Check the caster and camber settings after tightening.
Adjust the caster and camber setting if necessary.
Rear Suspension Camber -0.50° ± 0.50°
Camber Cross Tolerance 0.00° ± 0.50°
Caster -4.00°± 0.50°
Caster Cross Tolerance 0.00 ± 0.50°
Total Toe 0.10° ± 0.20
Thrust Angle 0.00° ± 0.20°
Rear Camber AdjustmentImportant: Adjust Camber, then Caster, then Toe.
Loosen the lower control arm cam bolt nuts.
Rotate the cam bolts to the required camber specification setting. Refer to Wheel Alignment Specifications .
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified. These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
Maintain the camber setting while tightening the cam bolt nuts.
Tighten
Tighten the rear lower control arm (front) bolt nut to 170 N·m (125 lb ft).
Tighten the rear lower control arm (rear) bolt nut to 170 N·m (125 lb ft).
Check the camber setting after tightening. Adjust the camber setting if necessary.
Solstice Rear CasterThe Pontiac Solstice / Saturn SKY enjoys the distinction of being the first GM vehicles to have adjustable rear caster.
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A procedure has been developed to measure rear wheel caster, using a new Digital Angle Gauge. But first, a little detail on rear caster.
Rear CasterRear caster adjustment is used on the Solstice and SKY to insure rear ride steer (bump steer) is within specification. Ride steer is toe change during vertical wheel travel.
On a front suspension, its common to check caster by doing a caster sweep, in which the wheels are steered through an angle, and the caster angle is indicated. Because the rear wheels dont have steering gear, a caster sweep is not possible. So a direct measurement is necessary.
Digital Angle GaugeA new Digital Angle Gauge CH-47960 [ Guests cannot view attachments ] has been released by SPX Kent-Moore. It will be essential for all Pontiac and Saturn dealers.
Instructions for use are supplied with the gauge. Here are some highlights.
The gauge consists of three parts: a battery powered control unit, a sensor, and a connecting cable.
The control unit provides simple input buttons:
- to specify the side of the vehicle being checked (driver or passenger)
- to zero the instrument.
- to specify offset
There are two locating pins on the back of the sensor [ Guests cannot view attachments ] . They can be adjusted up and down by twisting to loosen and tighten.
The pins are inserted into two manufacturing gauge holes in the rear wheel knuckle [ Guests cannot view attachments ] .
Measuring TipsBefore using the gauge, it must be zeroed to the alignment rack [ Guests cannot view attachments ] . This is accomplished simply by placing the sensor on the rack and pressing the zero button. Zeroing accounts for variations in the levelness of individual alignment racks, so its never a concern. You dont have to do any math or make allowances.
TIP: Be sure both the bottom of the sensor and the surface of the alignment rack are free of debris, to avoid an inaccurate zero.
Before installing the sensor to the knuckle, use a soft (nylon) bristle brush to clean debris from the gauge holes. Do not use power tools or abrasives.
Use the appropriate push button on the control unit to indicate which side of the vehicle youre working on, either driver or passenger.
A vertical line drawn through the gauge holes in the knuckle (B) is not quite perpendicular to the axis between the two ball joints (A). So you need to locate the specification of that angle and input it into the tool. This is called the offset [ Guests cannot view attachments ] , and in the case of the Solstice rear wheels, its +3.7°.
Finally, take the caster reading (the specification is -4° +/- 0.5°). By specifying the offset angle earlier, you set up the gauge so the readout indicates the actual caster angle [ Guests cannot view attachments ] . You dont have to do any math.
TIP: If you study the front and rear suspension of the Solstice, you may notice that the driver front knuckle resembles the passenger rear knuckle, and the passenger front and driver rear knuckles resemble each other. This suggests that you could use the gauge to check front caster. This would require inputting driver into the Digital Angle Gauge when working on the passenger side, and vice versa. Dont be tempted to do this, however, because the front offset angle is different from the rear, and this specification has not been published.
Alignment TipsTIP: Its important to complete the rear wheel alignment before aligning the front end.
IMPORTANT: If you do not have Digital Angle Gauge CH-47960, do not attempt to adjust rear caster. In this case, set only rear camber.
TIP: When you do a rear wheel alignment, you will observe adjustments for camber and toe from your alignment rack readout, and caster from your Digital Angle Tool.
There are two adjustment cams on the rear lower control arm [ Guests cannot view attachments ] . The front cam is used to adjust caster, and the rear cam is used to adjust camber. Toe is controlled by an adjustable rear toe link.
A Rear cam -- camber
B Front cam -- caster
Its important to make the suspension checks and adjustments in the following order, to minimize having to make multiple passes.
1. Camber
2. Caster
3. Toe
4. Fine tune camber *
5. Fine tune caster *
6. Fine tune toe*
* if required
TIP: Both cams affect caster to some extent, but the rear cam affects camber about eight times as much as it affects caster. This is why you should set camber first, then caster.
Alignment specs are now different in the On-Line Service Manual for the 2006 Solstice.Front SuspensionCamber -0.50° ± 0.60°
Camber Cross Tolerance 0.00° ± 0.60°
Caster 8.00° ± 0.60°
Caster Cross Tolerance 0.00 ± 0.60°
Total Toe 0.10° ± 0.20
Steering Wheel Angle 0.00°± 3.50°
Rear SuspensionCamber -0.50° ± 0.50°
Camber Cross Tolerance 0.00° ± 0.50°
Caster -4.00°± 0.75°
Total Toe 0.10° ± 0.20
Thrust Angle 0.00° ± 0.20°
There are also slight tweaks in the procedures.
Added July 20, 2010
Ok let's get this organized, please fill in the blanks, and then let's get the OP updated. Or start a new thread with just specs.
Z0K Spec:
Camber Front -1.75 +/- .75 deg.
Camber Rear -1.5 +/- .75 deg.
Caster Front 7.75 +/- .5 deg.
Caster Rear -4.0 +/- .5 deg.
Toe Front .10 +/- .2 deg.
Toe Rear .10 +/- .2 deg.
Road Course recommendations
Enthusiastic Street Driving recommendations
AutoX recommendations
Street tires:
Camber Front 2.2-2.5
Camber Rear 1.3-1.5
Caster Front 8 (critical to have left and right the same)
Caster Rear 4 (not critical if you can't get the tool, critical to have left and right the same)
Toe Front .10 +/- .2 deg. same as Z0K Spec?
Toe Rear .10 +/- .2 deg. same as Z0K Spec?
Hoosiers:
Camber Front 2.6-2.8
Camber Rear 1.6-1.8
Caster Front 8 (critical to have left and right the same)
Caster Rear 4 (not critical if you can't get the tool, critical to have left and right the same)
Toe Front .10 +/- .2 deg. same as Z0K Spec?
Toe Rear .10 +/- .2 deg. same as Z0K Spec?