Use a measuring tram gauge in order to determine the alignment of the
underbody. In order to perform the recommended measuring inspections, the
tram gauge set must include a vertical pointer capable of reaching 914 mm
(36 in).
You may make the following measurements using a tram gauge:
• | Direct point-to-point measurements |
• | Measurements you calculate on a horizontal plane (datum line)
parallel to the underbody |
| For each point to be measured, set one
of the following pointers as specified: |
Take the point-to-point measurements from the following components:
• | The front structure steering component |
• | The suspension component |
Ensure that the vertical pointers are equally set.
In some cases, you may directly take point-to-point measurements using
one of the following tools:
• | An appropriate measuring tool |
Measure the dimensions-to-gauge holes to the following areas:
• | The leading edge or center of the holes |
• | The flush-to-adjacent surface metal |
Refer to
Dimensions - Body
for the following information:
• | The alphabetically identified points of measurement |
• | The metric-to-English dimensional conversion data |