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Ride Height Measurement

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Special Tool(s) / General Equipment 

Surface Gauge
 

Check 

Ride Height Measurement -- Front 

  1. 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.

    Jounce front and rear suspension vigorously to allow the vehicle to settle.

  2. Before measuring ride height check:

    • Tires are inflated to the correct pressure.

    • Vehicle should have at least one-half tank of fuel.

    • All fluids at proper levels.

    • No cargo inside the cab or bed.

    • Inspect for aftermarket equipment. Check for aftermarket changes to the steering, suspension, wheel and tire components (such as competition, heavy duty, etc.).

    1. Ride height = 3 - 2
    2. Measure the distance between the flat level surface and the lowest point on the wheel knuckle. (measurement 2) Use the General Equipment: Surface Gauge
    3. Measure the distance between the flat level surface and the center of the rearward lower arm bolt. (measurement 3) Use the General Equipment: Surface Gauge
    GFD541610Courtesy of FORD MOTOR COMPANY
  3. With the surface gauge positioned on a flat, level surface, record the measurement of the surface gauge position (measurement 2) and (measurement 3). Use the General Equipment: Surface Gauge
    GFD541611Courtesy of FORD MOTOR COMPANY
  4. Subtract measurement 2 from measurement 3 to obtain the front ride height.

    Ride Height Measurement -- Rear 

  5. NOTE: Make sure that the vehicle is positioned on a flat, level surface, transmission in the PARK position and the parking brake OFF.

    Jounce front and rear suspension vigorously to allow the vehicle to settle.

  6. Before measuring ride height check:

    • Tires are inflated to the correct pressure.

    • Vehicle should have at least one-half tank of fuel.

    • All fluids at proper levels.

    • No cargo inside the cab or bed.

    • Inspect for aftermarket equipment. Check for aftermarket changes to the steering, suspension, wheel and tire components (such as competition, heavy duty, etc.).

  7. NOTE: Make sure that the vehicle is positioned on a flat, level surface, transmission in the PARK position and the parking brake OFF.

    1. Ride height = 3 - 2
    2. Measurement 3
    3. Measurement 2 Use the General Equipment: Surface Gauge

    GFD541612Courtesy of FORD MOTOR COMPANY
  8. Measure the distance between the flat level surface and the center of the lower arm rearward bolt (measurement 3).
  9. Measure the distance between the flat level surface and the center of the shock absorber lower bolt (rearward side) (measurement 2).
  10. Subtract measurement 2 from measurement 3 to obtain the rear ride height.