Incorrect trim heights can cause bottoming out over bumps.
Incorrect trim heights can cause possible damage to the suspension components
and symptoms similar to those produced when there is a problem with the wheel
alignment. Check the trim heights when diagnosing suspension complaints and
before checking the wheel alignment.
Perform the following steps before measuring the trim height:
- Ensure that the fuel level is a minimum 1/8 of a full tank.
- Ensure that the correct size tires are on the vehicle.
- Set the tire pressures to the pressure shown on the tire placard.
The tire placard is located on the driver's door lock pillar.
- Make sure the vehicle is on a level surface, such as an alignment
rack.
- Close the doors.
- Close the hood.
- Close the liftgate.
Measuring the Trim Height at the Rocker Panel
- Use your hands in order to lift the front bumper of the vehicle
up approximately 38 mm (1.5 in). Gently remove your hands in
order to allow the vehicle to lower.
- Use your hands in order to push the front bumper of the vehicle
down approximately 38 mm (1.5 in). Remove your hands in order
to allow the vehicle to rise.
Important: All trim height measurement are taken vertical to the ground. Trim height
measurement within 10 mm (0.4 in) are considered correct.
- Measure the dimension (1) for the left and right side of the vehicle
450 mm (17.75 in) from the centerline of the front wheel.
- Replace the front springs to correct the front trim height as
necessary. Refer to
Strut, Strut Component, and Spring Replacement
in Front Suspension.
- Use your hands in order to lift the rear bumper of the vehicle
up approximately 38 mm (1.5 in). Gently remove your hands in
order to allow the vehicle to lower.
- Use your hands in order to push the front bumper of the vehicle
down approximately 38 mm (1.5 in). Remove your hands in order
to allow the vehicle to rise.
- Measure the dimension (2) for the left and right side of
the vehicle 450 mm (17.75 in) from the centerline
of the rear wheel.
- Replace the rear springs to correct the rear trim height as necessary.
Refer to
Coil Spring Replacement
in Rear Suspension.
Measuring the Trim Height at the Lower Control Arm
- Use your hands in order to lift the front bumper of the vehicle
up approximately 38 mm (1.5 in). Gently remove your hands in
order to allow the vehicle to lower.
- Use your hands in order to push the front bumper of the vehicle
down approximately 38 mm (1.5 in). Remove your hands in order
to allow the vehicle to rise.
- Measure the dimension (1) for the left and right side of
the vehicle. The dimension (1) is the vertical distance measured between
the centerline of the lower control arm rear bolt and the bottom of the ball
joint. Refer to
Trim Height Specifications
.
- Replace the front springs to correct the front trim height as
necessary. Refer to
Strut, Strut Component, and Spring Replacement
in Front Suspension.