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Trim Height Inspection

CURB TRIM HEIGHTS

IMPORTANT: When measuring alignment angles, it is critical that vehicle curb trim height be correct. Measure and adjust trim height according to the following procedure before performing alignment.

1. Place vehicle on a level surface.
2. Adjust tire pressures to correct specifications. Curb trim height should be measured with:
a. 207 kPa (30 psi) tire pressure - front tires
b. 179 kPa (26 psi) tire pressure - rear tires
3. If vehicle fuel tank is not full, the following chart may be used to determine amount of weight necessary to be added to the trunk of vehicle to simulate a full fuel tank.





4. Bounce front and rear suspensions a few times to settle suspension.
5. Measure front and rear vehicle curb trim height.













Measure from the front (A) or the rear (B) of the rocker flange to locate the curb trim height measuring points (J) and (K).

Measure curb trim height from the level surface the vehicle rests on to the bottom horizontal surface of the rocker panel. Do not measure from rocker/jacking flange.