Doyouevenboost
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I'm writing this/ including this information because this could potentially be a safety issue for you while using adaptive/intelligent cruise control.
When I checked mine after a 2" level and 285/65r20's, my cruise control module alignment was off by a full bubble. It is a very easy procedure to do as long as you have an E-7 inverted torx socket, a combo square and level ground.
When I checked mine after a 2" level and 285/65r20's, my cruise control module alignment was off by a full bubble. It is a very easy procedure to do as long as you have an E-7 inverted torx socket, a combo square and level ground.
- Place the vehicle on a wheel alignment bay station.
- Release the clips and remove the CCM front bumper trim cover.
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- Locate the CCM alignment screw.
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- NOTE: Measurement must be taken from the non-raised side of the CCM (cruise control module).
Place a combination square level on the face of the CCM and check the alignment.
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- NOTE: Measurement must be taken from the non-raised side of the CCM (cruise control module).
Keeping the combination square level on the face of the CCM, adjust the pitch by adjusting the screw until the CCM is vertical and level.
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- Install the CCM front bumper trim cover.
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