General
Straightening repairs are often required to restore the original body shape. To do this, the vehicle must be placed on a straightening jig so that a pulling device can be used.
For additional information, refer to: Vehicle Specific Body
Construction (501-26 Body Repairs - Vehicle Specific Information and
Tolerance Checks, Description and Operation).
to identify specific material construction when any structural repairs are performed.
For additional information, refer to: Specifications (501-25 Body Repairs - General Information, Specifications).
to determine use of heat for repair of high-strength steels.
Before starting body straightening, the exact direction of impact must be determined. The straightening force must be applied in the opposite direction to that of the impact. Only in this way can it be guaranteed that the original shape will be achieved again.
Straightening of Body and Frame Members
For additional information, refer to: Vehicle Specific Body
Construction (501-26 Body Repairs - Vehicle Specific Information and
Tolerance Checks, Description and Operation).
to identify specific material construction when any structural repairs are performed.
For additional information, refer to: Specifications (501-25 Body Repairs - General Information, Specifications).
to determine use of heat for repair of high-strength steels.
The following conditions must be met when performing any straightening repairs.
Health and Safety Precautions. Description and Operation
Complete Panel Replacement/Partial Replacement. Description and OperationSpecial Tool(s) / General Equipment
Surface GaugeCheck
Ride Height Measurement - Front
NOTE: Make sure that the vehicle is positioned on a flat, level surface and the tires are inflated to the correct pressure. Vehicle should have a full tank of fuel.
Ride height = 2-3