Toyota Tundra 2005 Service - Repair - Maintenance page 3633

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DI-2
Pointer Looseness
BODY DIMENSIONS - General Information
GENERAL INFORMATION
1.
2.
Plate Looseness
HINT:
1.
2.
3.
4.
BASIC DIMENSIONS
(a)
There are two types of dimensions in the diagram.
(Three-dimensional distance)
_ Straight-line distance between the centers of two measuring
points.
(Two-dimensional distance)
_ Horizontal distance in forward/rearward between the cen-
ters of two measuring points.
_ The height from an imaginary standard line.
(b)
Incases in which only one dimension is given, left and right are
symmetrical.
(c)
The dimensions in the following drawing indicate actual dis-
tance. Therefore, please use the dimensions as a reference.
MEASURING
(a)
Basically, all measurements are to be done with a tracking
gauge. For portions where it is not possible to use a tracking
gauge, a tape measure should be used.
(b)
Use only a tracking gauge that has no looseness in the body,
measuring plate, or pointers.
The height of the left and right pointers must be equal.
Always calibrate the tracking gauge before measuring or after ad-
justing the pointer height.
Take care not to drop the tracking gauge or otherwise shock it.
Confirm that the pointers are securely in the holes.
(c)
When using a tape measure, avoid twists and bends in the tape.
(d)
When tracking a diagonal measurement from the front spring
support inner hole to the suspension member upper rear instal-
lation hole, measure along the front spring support panel sur-
face.

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