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Body and Frame: Description and Operation





ABOUT THIS VEHICLE

1. STRUCTURAL OUTLINE













2. NOTICE ABOUT VEHICLE CONDITION WHEN JACKING UP VEHICLE
a. NOTICE FOR USING JACK AND SAFETY STAND







b. NOTICE FOR USING SWING ARM TYPE LIFT







c. NOTICE FOR USING PLATE TYPE LIFT







3. DAMAGE DIAGNOSIS










4. COMPONENTS
a. FRONT BUMPER







b. REAR BUMPER







c. INSTRUMENT PANEL













d. INTERIOR TRIM













e. FRONT SEAT







f. REAR SEAT







5. WHEEL ALIGNMENT STANDARD
a. FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT

1. Vehicle Height (Unloaded Vehicle):










NOTICE:
- Before inspecting the wheel alignment, adjust the vehicle height to the specified value.
- Be sure to perform measurement on a level surface.
- If it is necessary to go under the vehicle for measurement, confirm that the parking brake is applied and the vehicle is secured with chocks.
- Inspect while the vehicle is unloaded.

Measurement points:
A: Ground clearance of front No. 1 lower suspension arm bushing set bolt center
B: Ground clearance of rear axle beam bushing set bolt center
C: Ground clearance of front wheel center
D: Ground clearance of rear wheel center

2. Camber (Unloaded Vehicle):










3. Caster (Unloaded Vehicle):







4. Steering Axis Inclination (Unloaded Vehicle):







5. Toe- in (Unloaded Vehicle):










HINT: Measure "B - A" only when "C + D" cannot be measured.







6. Wheel Angle (Unloaded Vehicle):