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| Subject: | Re: Q: new shocks/struts - when? |
| Poster: | Danny G. |
| Date: | Tue, 20 Mar 2007 18:43:07 EDT |
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"Tegger" wrote in message news:Xns98F797F962ECBtegger@207.14.116.130...
> "Ray O" wrote in
> news:e40ca$45fd736a$47c2b532$13165@msgid.meganewsservers.com:
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>> "Tegger" wrote in message
>> news:Xns98F75CD2DC3F1tegger@207.14.116.130...
>>> =?iso-2022-jp?q?Hachiroku_=1B$B%O%A%m%=2F=1B=28B?=
>>> wrote in news:MiGKh.56$282.27@trndny04:
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>>>>> Just checked a number of other Honda manuals I have. No height
>>>>> given in any of them. I wonder why?
>>>>
>>>> tch tch tch...gettin' a little testy, Tegger? ;)
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> No, really. I'm just a bit surprised there are no specs at all for
>>> ride height.
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>>> Every other suspension setting is there, even stuff that's not
>>> adjustable, but not ride height.
>>>
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>> There is a specification for ride height somewhere, because I've had
>> to look it up. It is not listed in a convenient place where one would
>> expect to find it. I think it was in the body repair manual or
>> alignment specs.
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> Not for any Honda I have access to documentation for.
>
> I have literally every other spec, including densely detailed frame repair
> schematics, but no ride height. The only height information available is
> the overall height to the highest point of the roof.
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> --
> Tegger
>
Wow that's wild. How in the world could anyone properly do a wheel alignment
without having the suspension at a known position.
My Toyota repair manual show's it on the first page of both the front and rear
"axle and suspension" sections. Right after check the tires. The body section show's details also.
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