Adjust rear of car then front of car. Adjust in this order: Caster, Camber, Toe.
The rear wheel wobble on your bike could be caused by loose spokes, a bent rim, or improper wheel alignment. To fix it, you can tighten the spokes, true the wheel, or adjust the wheel alignment using the appropriate tools and techniques.
if the the car has never had an alignment, do that first and have the shop check rear wheels for tracking, they can adjust if required
Your rear wheel may not be straight due to issues with the wheel alignment or spoke tension. To fix it, you can adjust the spoke tension using a spoke wrench to straighten the wheel. If you are unsure how to do this, it is recommended to take your bike to a professional bike mechanic for proper alignment.
The Mazda 3 is front wheel drive.
To properly adjust the rear dropout adjustment screws on your bike, first loosen the screws slightly. Then, align the rear wheel so it is centered in the frame. Tighten the screws evenly on both sides until the wheel is secure and straight. Check the alignment by spinning the wheel and making any necessary adjustments.
Bicycle rear axle spacers are used to adjust the spacing between the rear wheel hub and the frame. They help ensure proper alignment of the wheel and prevent it from shifting during rides. The spacers also play a role in determining the chain tension and wheel alignment, which can affect the overall performance and handling of the bike.
Wheel alignment should be done by a professional shop. Some places (Town Fair) will not align the rear wheels on a Beretta/Corsica due to ridiculous shop policy, but they canbe done. First, ask around to see if a shop near you installs shims for alignment. Shims of proper size/thickness will need to be installed in specific areas behind the wheel bearings in order to properly adjust the rear wheels. If alignment is extremely out-of-spec, you may have a bad wheel hub, or a bent rear beam. The shop will tell you if this is the case, as they should be replaced.
you should have a 4 wheel alignment done
No, its Front wheel drive
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It is.