Elements and Performance Criteria
- Identify customer requirements and assess for practicality and safety compliance
- Purpose for proposed modifications are established and confirmed with the customer
- Practicality of the customer requirements are assessed and discussed with the customer
- Proposed modifications are assessed in relation to safety and Australian Design Rules compliance
- Project parameters, including cost and timeframe considerations, are discussed and confirmed with the customer
- Vehicle is road tested to ensure proposed modifications are relevant and the condition of the vehicle is appropriate to safely incorporate performance enhanced products
- Written quote is prepared to be authorised by the customer according to enterprise procedures
- Prepare vehicle for modifications
- Fit components and make suspension system adjustments
- Original components are removed and stored according to customer requirements or enterprise disposal procedures
- New components are inspected to confirm serviceability of use prior to installation
- New components are installed according to manufacturer/component supplier instructions and enterprise guidelines
- Fluids and lubricants are added to components according to manufacturer/component supplier guidelines and enterprise procedures
- Suspension system adjustments are completed according to manufacturer/component supplier specifications
- Road test vehicle, make final adjustments and complete documentation
- Vehicle is road tested to ensure compliance with project intent
- Suspension system is inspected to confirm it is free of leaks and other malfunctions
- Final adjustments are completed
- Vehicle is road tested with the customer to confirm acceptance of work carried out
- Documentation relating to the work carried out is completed and distributed/filed according to enterprise procedures
- Clean up work area