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For 1990-2009 cars only

Object Number: 1343687  Size: LF

Warning: To avoid personal injury when exposed to welding flashes or to galvanized (Zinc Oxide) metal toxic fumes while grinding/cutting on any type of metal or sheet molded compound, you must work in a properly ventilated area, wearing an approved respirator, eye protection , earplugs, welding gloves, and protective clothing.

Most monocoque bodies are composed as a single unit by welding together pressed parts made of steel plates which come in a variety of different shapes and sizes. Each part is responsible for displaying a certain strength and durability in order that it may play its role in meeting the functions of the body as a whole.

Damage to the exterior of the body can be inspected visually, but where there has been an external impact, it is necessary to inspect the extent of the damage. In some cases, the deformation has spread beyond the actual areas which were in the collision and so this has to be inspected closely.

Points

Dimensions (mm)

Dimensions (in)

Note: Reference dimensions show the distance between the center of positioning holes shown in illustrations.

A

1,550

61.0

B

1,810

71.2

C

1,450

57.0

D

1,545

60.8

E

1,145

45.0

F

2,700

106.2

G

4,805

189.1

H

155

6.10

I

968

38.1