Here's my question: When I lifted the front end by placing the jack on
a frame rail cross member, as I slowly lowered the weight onto the stands the insert that can be raised and lowered (see arrows in attached picture) tilted about 5 degrees as it took the weight.
Not exact matches
With unitized body construction, the front, rear and side
rails are welded together with the floor pan,
cross members and torque boxes to form a single «unit,» whereas body - on -
frame construction has two pieces, the body and the
frame
The Savana has true body - on -
frame truck construction, with a ladder - type
frame plus tubular
cross members for better torsional stiffness and tapered
frame rails for safety.
Additionally, features like through - the -
frame plumbing and electrical, bolted - on exhaust hangers, riveted rear
cross members, and a flat plane design with no lines or components above the rear
frame rails make specifying your aftermarket body and equipment a breeze.
Likewise, the main
rails and key
cross members of the updated
frame are made of high - strength steel with major elements hydroformed for reduced mass and improved strength.
Its unique body architecture, featuring two fully - boxed longitudinal
frame rails and seven high strength steel
cross members in a unitized body construction delivers vastly superior body rigidity and provides the foundation for the Ridgeline's spacious interior cabin and bed, outstanding safety performance and class - leading ride and handling performance.