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Trim Height Measurements

Trim height is a predetermined measurement relating to vehicle ride height. Incorrect trim heights can cause bottoming out over bumps, damage to the suspension components and symptoms similar to wheel alignment problems. Check the trim heights when diagnosing suspension concerns and before checking the wheel alignment.

Perform the following before measuring the trim heights:

    • Make sure the vehicle is on a level surface, such as an alignment rack.
    • Remove alignment rack floating plate pins.
    • Set the tire pressures to specifications. Refer to Vehicle Certification Label in General Information.
    • Check the fuel level. Add additional weight if necessary to simulate a full tank.
    • To ensure proper weight distribution make sure the rear storage compartment is empty.
    • Close the doors and hood.

Z Height Measurement

The Z height measurement determines the proper ride height for the front end of the vehicle. Vehicles equipped with torsion bars use an adjusting arm to adjust the Z height. Vehicles without torsion bars have no adjustment and could require replacement of suspension components.

Important: All dimensions are measured vertical to the ground. Cross vehicle Z heights should be within 12 mm (0.47 in) for all vehicles except pickups with options QZ8 and V4A to be considered correct. Pickups with options QZ8 and V4A should be 0 mm to be considered correct.

  1. Place hand on the front bumper and jounce the front of the vehicle. Make sure that there is at least 38 mm (1.5 in)of movement while jouncing.
  2. Allow the vehicle to settle into position.

  3. Object Number: 156339  Size: SH
  4. Measure from the pivot bolt center line (2) down to the lower corner (5) of the steering knuckle (1) in order to obtain the Z height measurement (4).
  5. Repeat the jouncing operation 2 more times for a total of 3 times.
  6. Use the highest and lowest measurements to calculate the average height.
  7. The true Z height dimension number is the average of the highest and lowest measurements. Refer to Trim Height Specifications .

Z Height Adjustment


    Object Number: 92  Size: SH
  1. For vehicles equipped witha torsion bar suspension, turn the bolt (1) that contacts the torsion arm as needed. One revolution of the bolt (1) into the nut, increases the Z height by approximately 6.0 mm (0.2 in).
  2. For vehicles without torsion bars replace damaged or worn components as necessary.
  3. If these measurements are still out of specifications after adjustment or are not equipped with torsion bars, inspect for the following conditions:
  4. • Sagging front suspension. Refer to Front Coil Springs Replacement or Torsion Bar and Support Assembly Replacement in Front Suspension.
    • Collision damage

D Height Measurement

The D height measurement determines the proper ride height for the rear end of the vehicle. There is no adjustment procedure. Repair may require replacement of suspension components.

Important: All dimensions are measured vertical to the ground. Cross vehicle D heights should be within 18 mm (0.71 in) for utilities and 30 mm (1.18 in) for pickups without options QZ8 and V4A to be considered correct. Pickups with options QZ8 and V4A should be 0 mm to be considered correct

  1. Place hand on the rear bumper and jounce the rear of the vehicle. Make sure that there is at least 38 mm (1.5 in)of movement while jouncing.
  2. With the vehicle on a flat surface, lift upward on the rear bumper 38 mm (1.5 in).
  3. Allow the vehicle to settle into position.

  4. Object Number: 93  Size: SH

    Important: Measure the metal to metal contact points of the rear axle to the frame on the inboard side of the leaf springs.

  5. Measure the D height by measuring the distance between the rear axle tube or rear axle bracket on vehicles with 7300 GVW rating and the frame.
  6. Repeat the jouncing operation 2 more times for a total of 3 times.
  7. Use the highest and lowest measurements to calculate the avarage height.
  8. The true D height dimension is the average of the highest and the lowest measurements. Refer to Trim Height Specifications .
  9. If these measurements are out of specifications, inspect for the following conditions:
  10. • Sagging rear leaf springs
    • Refer to Leaf Spring Replacement in Rear Suspension.
    • Worn rear suspension components, such as leaf spring bushings.
    • Refer to Spring Bushing Replacement in Rear Suspension.
    • Collision damage