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Originally Posted by Michael1
I haven't seen the H3 service manual, but typically GM will put trim height specifications and measurement techniques in the Suspension General Diagnosis section. It will give you the desired, and allowed range.
Michael
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ok, you might be a dick, but you called this right. The FSM (section 3-3) says trim height Z is 6.0 +/- .20 in, and D height is 6.7 +/- .47 in. so looks like you have a tolerance of less than 1/2" to be 'in spec'.
For others, reference the FSM page 3-3 for Trim Heights, if the stealer says 'in spec' then anything over 1/2" is BS (f5, can you concur?).