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TM 9-2320-364-34-2 12-44      12-8.  STEERING SYSTEM ALIGNMENT AND ADJUSTMENT (CONT). b. Axle No. 3, 4 and 5 Alignment. (1) Start engine. (2) Drive truck straight ahead on a hard, level surface, then back up 20 ft (6 m) and coast to a stop. (3) Shut OFF engine. Ensure that truck air pressure is at 125 psi (862 kPa) and valve to air bag is open. Suspension alignment must be performed with truck unloaded or alignment will not be accurate and could cause damage to equipment during operation. NOTE Do not apply parking brakes at this time. (4) Chock front axle tandem wheels. NOTE Distances should be measured from the outside of frame rail to the inside machined surface of suspension beam hanger. (5) With the aid of an assistant, at right front of Axle No. 3, hold plumb-bob from center of frame straight down to floor and scribe line on floor. (6) With the aid of an assistant, at right rear of Axle No. 5, hold plumb-bob from center of frame straight down to floor and scribe line on floor. (7) With the aid of an assistant, using a chalkline box, snap a line from Axle No. 3 scribe mark to Axle No. 5 scribe mark.

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