41 00... Frame Alignment Control Body Dimensions

2011 BMW 323i AutomaticSECTION 41 00... Frame Alignment Control Body Dimensions
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Dimensions in mm.

Measurement tolerances:

  • ≀ 1000 mm Β± 1.5 mm
  • β‰₯ 1000 mm Β± 2.5 mm

The control points shown serve to check the body and the straightening attachment.

The specified dimensions/measurements always refer to the centrepoint of the bore/screw.

Under Body View 1Β 

Fig 1: Under Body Frame Alignment Control Dimensions And Measurement Points (Under Body View 1)
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Under Body View 2Β 

Fig 2: Under Body Frame Alignment Control Dimensions And Measurement Points (Under Body View 2)
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Top View, Front EndΒ 

Fig 3: Engine Compartment Frame Alignment Control Dimensions And Measurement Points (Top View, Front End)
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The specified dimensions refer to removed assemblies.

View, B-Pillar (Saloon And Touring Only)Β 

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Measurement a=1551 mm between screw-on points of door brakes.

View, B-Pillar (Coupe Only)Β 

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Measurement a=1543 mm between screw-on points of lock strikers.

RENDER: 1.0x

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