---------- Comments indicate that 1988 and some early built 1989 Beretta vehicles equipped with the GTU exterior trim option show a condition where it is difficult to locate the jack head in order to raise the front end when it becomes necessary to change a front tire.
---------- The subject condition may be corrected by relocating the front rocker bracket and notching the lower rocker panel as described in this bulletin.
RELOCATING FRONT BRACKET - Figure 1
Remove or Disconnect
1. Screws (2)
2. Bracket (1)
- From the leading edge of lower rocker panel, measure back 98.0 mm (4") and mark new location for bracket.
- Using the bracket as a template, mark and drill two (2) new attaching holes.
Install or Connect
1. Bracket (1) at new location.
2. Screws (2)
NOTCHING ROCKER PANEL
Figure 1 - Measure back 177.8 mm (7") from the leading edge of lower rocker panel.
- Measure 98.0 mm (4") long x 63.50 mm (2-1/2") wide section in lower rocker panel.
- Using a razor knife or similar tool, cut out marked section in rocker panel.
Use most applicable Labour operation and time from the Canadian Labour Time Guide.
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