post your ride height!! what is stock??
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post your ride height!! what is stock??
ok I am curious.. I just put in my 1.5" budget spacers and cranked the front up an inch...
I sit from the coil seat to coil seat in the rear 10"
in front, from the center of where the bump stop is (on the metal) to where the bump hits 2.5" (a hair over maybe)
i have 265/75 R16 tires, and from the ground to the pinch seam on the body underneath the doors I am at 21.5"
what is everyone else at? anyone thats stock and not saggy chime in? just curious what I am at !
I sit from the coil seat to coil seat in the rear 10"
in front, from the center of where the bump stop is (on the metal) to where the bump hits 2.5" (a hair over maybe)
i have 265/75 R16 tires, and from the ground to the pinch seam on the body underneath the doors I am at 21.5"
what is everyone else at? anyone thats stock and not saggy chime in? just curious what I am at !
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what about you susp?? everyones tire sizes are different, so it changes the ground to size... im 37.5" from ground to fender lip
my fiance has a 90 with pretty much no sag...
rear coils from seat to seat is 9"
front 2" from metal to metal at the center of where the bump stop is *(front bump)
my car sits about 2.5" higher (she has 31s that are worn down and I have 265/75 r16s)
my fiance has a 90 with pretty much no sag...
rear coils from seat to seat is 9"
front 2" from metal to metal at the center of where the bump stop is *(front bump)
my car sits about 2.5" higher (she has 31s that are worn down and I have 265/75 r16s)
Last edited by n16ht5; 10-17-2007 at 04:51 PM.
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I have 15" rims and sit 14" rim to fender lip in the front. Stock is 13-13.5" so I have about 1" of lift with my 1.5" BJ Spacers. My truck sits level with coil spacers and air shocks.
I'd say measure rim to fender lip noting rim size, it removes the tire from the equation when trying to asses how your suspension is adjusted against other's suspensions.
Frank
I'd say measure rim to fender lip noting rim size, it removes the tire from the equation when trying to asses how your suspension is adjusted against other's suspensions.
Frank
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i dont know if this helps but i did some research and found that some models came with 31x10.5 as an option from the factory. my 93 4runner sits from ground to the middle of the fender(in relationship to the center of the tire) front is 35.75" in the rear 33.5" wow im 2.25 lower in the rear that sucks... probably due to the 228xxx miles on the original coils and the big sub box in the back. soon i should be lifting the rear with some downey 1.5 hd coils and we will see what the after measure is.
Last edited by 51; 11-08-2007 at 11:15 AM.
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36.5 from ground to center lip of front fender
35.5 from ground to center lip of rear fender
on 31's, and i think the previous owner cranked the tbars...
nevermind, i just noticed this was pretty much meant for 4runners... oops
35.5 from ground to center lip of rear fender
on 31's, and i think the previous owner cranked the tbars...
nevermind, i just noticed this was pretty much meant for 4runners... oops
Last edited by MIKEMOKAS; 11-06-2007 at 07:02 PM.
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