Tahoe 4WD V8-6.2L (2009)
Alignment: Testing and Inspection
Trim Height Inspection
Note: Before performing any of the following adjustment procedures, inspect the entire suspension system for worn or damaged suspension
components. Replace those components before any measurements or adjustments are performed. Also check for any collision damage.
Trim Height Measurements
Trim height is a predetermined measurement relating to vehicle ride height. Incorrect trim heights can cause the vehicle to bottom 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:
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Ensure the vehicle is on a level surface, such as an alignment rack.
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Set the tire pressures to the pressure shown on the certification label. Refer to Vehicle Certification, Tire Placard, Anti-Theft, and Service Parts ID
Label (See: Application and ID).
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Ensure that the suspension is fully supporting the vehicle.
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If the vehicle is equipped with automatic level control, ensure that the system is functioning properly.
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Check for installed after market accessories or modifications that could affect trim height measurements:
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Tire and wheel sizes other than production
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Lifting or lowering kits
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Wheel Opening Flares
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Ground Effects
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Ensure that the passenger and rear compartments are empty, except for the spare tire.
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Check the fuel level. Add additional weight if necessary to simulate a full tank of fuel. (One U.S. gallon of gasoline weighs approximate 6.5 lbs.
One liter of gasoline weighs 0.70 kg.)
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Close all doors, lift gate/trunk and the hood.
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Remove the alignment rack floating pins.
Z Height Measurement
Note: For vehicles equipped with torsion bars, check the Z height before performing the alignment.
The Z height dimension measurement determines the proper ride height for the front end of the vehicle. Vehicles equipped with torsion bars use adjust
arms in order to adjust the Z height dimension. Vehicles without torsion bars have no adjustment and could require replacement of suspension
components.
1. Jounce the front suspension of the vehicle by pushing the vehicle down and lifting up.
2. Allow the vehicle to settle and take a measurement.