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6000 MANUAL UPDATE PAGE OMITTED FROM MANUAL

VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1985 6000 --------- 'The attached page was omitted from the 1985 6000 Service Manual. Please include these pages with your copy of the manual'.

TRIM HEIGHTS (@ CURB WEIGHT) ---------------

"Z, D,J and K" DIMNESIONS- LIFT BUMPER OF VEHICLE UP APPROXIMATELY 38mm. GENTLY REMOVE HANDS AND LET VEHICLE SETTLE REPEAT TWICE FOR A TOTAL OF 3 TIMES. MEASURE "Z" AND "J" DIMENSIONS. PUSH BUMPER DOWN APPROXIMATELY 38mm. GENTLY REMOVE HANDS AND LET VEHICLE RISE ON ITS OWN. REPEAT TWICE FOR A TOTAL OF 3 TIMES. MEASURE DIMENSIONS. TRUE HEIGHTS ARE THE AVERAGE OF THE HIGH AND LOW MEASUREMENTS.

RECOMMENDED TIRE PRESSURE

TRIM HEIGHT - SET PRESSURE TO AGREE WITH VEHICLE TIRE PRESSURE STICKER FOR LOADING "UP TO VEHICLE CAPACITY."

LOAD CONDITIONS

CURB WEIGHT - VEHICLE IS BUILT TO PARTS LIST SPECIFICATIONS INCLUDING COOLANT TO CAPACITY AND FULL TANK OF GASOLINE.


Object Number: 86310  Size: SF


Object Number: 87382  Size: MF

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