The main components of the frame are the side rails and
the crossmembers. The rails carry the load. The crossmembers stabilize the
rails.
The 5 types of frame misalignment are the following:
A misaligned frame rail may move in the following directions from where
the frame rail should be:
The easiest way to inspect the frame alignment is with gauges that are
made for this purpose. Detailed instructions are normally supplied with the
gauges at the time of purchase. There are no instructions for gauge
use in the manual.
Whether you inspect the alignment with or without gauges, park the vehicle
on a level section of floor.
Certain conditions call for preliminary inspections before inspecting
the frame. Suspension or axle problems may make it appear that the vehicle
frame is out of alignment. If an axle has shifted, diamond or sidesway
may appear to exist when neither do exist. A weak spring may make the
vehicle appear to have a twisted frame.
A visual inspection of the top and the bottom flanges of each rail may
reveal the specific area where the sag or the buckle exist. In the case of
a sag, wrinkles may appear on the top of the upper flange. The wrinkles
are definite evidence of sag. Wrinkles on the bottom of the lower flange
are definite evidence of buckle.