Colorado 2WD L4-2.8L VIN 8 (2004)
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If the inner front edge of the tires are worn to the wear indicators, replace the front tires and continue with the next step.
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For repair information, refer to Tire Mounting and Dismounting.
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For tire warranty information in the U.S., refer to Warranty Administration - GM New Vehicle Tire Warranty Program Bulletin Number
00-03-10-003I, dated June 2005.
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For tire warranty information in Canada, refer to Warranty Administration - GM of Canada New Vehicle Limited Warranty Tire Program
Bulletin Number 01-03-10-003B, dated April 2004.
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If the inner front edge of the tires are not worn to the wear indicators, rotate the tires and continue with the next step.
Important:
Prior to performing any additional repairs, permanently record the following information on the repair order.
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Z Height
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Alignment Measurements
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Fuel Level
3.
Set the inflation per the vehicle tire placard located on the driver's door.
Important:
On 2WD models, DO NOT replace the front coil spring(s) or add insulators to compensate for a low trim Z height. A lower trim Z height
reading is acceptable as long as it is within specification. Refer to Trim Height Inspection Procedure.
4.
Check and adjust the vehicle Z height.
Important:
ON 2WD models, ONLY replace the front coil spring(s) if the trim Z height is too low and out of specification.
5.
ON 2WD models, ONLY replace the front coil spring(s) if the trim Z height is too low and out of specification.
6.
Check and adjust the vehicle front toe to 0.00° +/- 0.20°.
7.
Road test the vehicle in order to verify that the steering wheel is straight.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use the table.
Disclaimer
Technical Service Bulletin # 04-03-07-004B
Date: 050722