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Pointer Looseness Plate Looseness  Thre e- dime nsion al distance Center-to-center straight-line distance  T wo-dimensional distance Center-to-center Horizontal di stanc e in forward/rearwa rd Vertical distance in center Vertical distance in lower surface Imaginary Standa rd Li ne Body Looseness Maste r Gauge Pointer Wrong Correct Pointer Front Spring Support Inner Hole  T ap e Measure Along Body Surface Front Suspension Member Rear Side Upper Installation Hole BODY DIMENSIONS General Information DI-2 GENERAL INF ORMATI ON 1 . B AS I C D I ME NSI ONS (a) The re a re t wo type s of dimensions in the d iag ram. (Three- dimensional distance ) Straight-li ne distance bet ween the centers of two measuring points. (T wo-dimensional distance) Horizontal distance in forward/rearward be- tween the c enters of two measuring poi nts.  The height from an imaginary st an dar d line. (b) Incases in whic h only one dime nsion is giv en , le ft and right are symmet rical. (c) The dime nsions in t he following d ra wing ind icate actual distance. Therefore, please use the dimen- sions as a reference. 2 . MEASURING (a ) Basica lly, all me asure ment s are to be done with a trac king gauge . For portions where it is not possible to use a tracking gauge, a tape measure should be used. (b ) Use only a t ra ck ing ga uge t ha t ha s no loosene ss in the body, mea suring plate, or poi nters. HINT: 1. The he ight of th e le ft a nd rig ht p ointe rs mu st b e e qua l. 2. Always c alibr at e t he t rac k ing ga uge before me as uring or afte r adjusti ng the poi nter height. 3. T ak e care not t o drop th e t ra ck ing ga uge or otherwise shock it. 4. Confir m t hat the p ointe rs are se cure ly in t he hole s. (c ) Whe n using a t ap e measure, av oid twist s and b en ds in the tape. (d) When tra ck ing a diagonal measurement from the front spring support inner hole to the suspension member upper rear installation hole, measure along the front spring support panel surface .

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Pointer Looseness

Plate Looseness

 Three-dimensionaldistance

Center-to-centerstraight-linedistance

 Two-dimensionaldistance

Center-to-centerHorizontal distancein forward/rearward

Vertical distancein center

Vertical distancein lower surface

Imaginary Standard Line

Body Looseness

Master Gauge

Pointer

Wrong Correct

Pointer

Front Spring Support Inner Hole

 Tape Measure

Along BodySurface

Front Suspension Member Rear SideUpper Installation Hole

BODY DIMENSIONS – General InformationDI-2

GENERAL INFORMATION

1. BASIC DIMENSIONS

(a) There are two types of dimensions in the diagram.(Three-dimensional distance)

Straight-line distance between the centers of twomeasuring points.

(Two-dimensional distance)

Horizontal distance in forward/rearward be-tween the centers of two measuring points.

 The height from an imaginary standard line.

(b) Incases in which only one dimension is given, leftand right are symmetrical.

(c) The dimensions in the following drawing indicateactual distance. Therefore, please use the dimen-

sions as a reference.

2. MEASURING

(a) Basically, all measurements are to be done with atracking gauge. For portions where it is not possibleto use a tracking gauge, a tape measure should beused.

(b) Use only a tracking gauge that has no looseness inthe body, measuring plate, or pointers.

HINT:1. The height of the left and right pointers must be equal.

2. Always calibrate the tracking gauge before measuring or after adjusting the pointer height.

3. Take care not to drop the tracking gauge or otherwiseshock it.

4. Confirm that the pointers are securely in the holes.

(c) When using a tape measure, avoid twists and bendsin the tape.

(d) When tracking a diagonal measurement from thefront spring support inner hole to the suspensionmember upper rear installation hole, measurealong the front spring support panel surface.