Trim Height Inspection
Preparation Procedure
The trim height specification determines the vehicle ride height. Incorrect trim height can cause bottoming out over bumps. Incorrect trim height can cause damage to the suspension components and symptoms similar to those produced if the wheel alignment is incorrect. Measure the trim height when diagnosing suspension complaints and before measuring the wheel alignment.
Perform the following steps before measuring the trim height:
- Set the tire pressure to the pressure specifications on the tire placard.
- Verify the tires match the tire size specifications on the tire placard.
- Verify the wheels match the wheel size specifications on the tire placard.
- Verify the fuel tank is full. Add additional weight in order to simulate a full tank, if necessary.
- Verify the rear compartment is empty except for the spare tire and the weight simulating a full fuel tank.
- Verify the vehicle is on a level surface, such as an alignment rack.
- Close the bonnet.
- Close the doors.
- Close the liftgate.
- Verify the vehicle is not damaged from a collision.
Z Height Dimension Measurement Procedure
The Z height dimension measurement determines the proper ride height for the front of the vehicle.
- Use your hands in order to lift the front bumper of the vehicle up approximately 38 mm (1.5 in). Gently remove your hands in order to allow the vehicle to settle.
- Use your hands in order to push the front bumper of the vehicle down approximately 38 mm (1.5 in). Gently remove your hands in order to allow the vehicle to settle.
Important: Measure all dimensions vertically.
- Measure the Z height dimension for the left side and the right side of the vehicle on the front lower control arms.
Measure the vertical distance from a horizontal line through the center of the frame attachment bolt (a) to a horizontal line on the bottom of the front lower control arm ball joint (b).
- Compare the measurement to the specification. Refer to Trim Height Specifications .
- If the measurement is not within 10 mm (0.39 in) of the specification, replace the front springs. Refer to Strut, Strut Component, or Spring Replacement .
D Height Dimension Measurement Procedure
The D height dimension measurement determines the proper ride height for the rear of the vehicle.
- Use your hands in order to lift the rear bumper of the vehicle up approximately 38 mm (1.5 in). Gently remove your hands in order to allow the vehicle to settle.
- Use your hands in order to push the rear bumper of the vehicle down approximately 38 mm (1.5 in). Gently remove your hands in order to allow the vehicle to settle.
Important: Measure all dimensions vertically.
- Measure the D height dimension for the left side and the right side of the vehicle on the rear lower control arms.
Measure the vertical distance from a horizontal line through the center of the support attachment bolt (a) and a horizontal line through the center of the knuckle attachment bolt (b).
- Compare the measurement to the specification. Refer to Trim Height Specifications .
- If the measurement is not within 10 mm (0.39 in) of the specification, replace the rear springs. Refer to Coil Spring Replacement .
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