There isn't too much traffic on measuring installed lifts and myself have a question so I thought I'd post.
Lifts can be measured all over but typically from ground to fender lip however proper way to get definite accuracy is top of axel to bottom of the highest point of curve on the sheet metal pinch in wheel well (aka axel to body). If we can get as many different lift combinations as possible it would help alot of us searching everywhere for this info.
As we know every lift and set up is different so to make it easy for everyone post your Model, lift, tire size, and measurement to help others figure out what gains they should be looking for. Then we can put a lift gains cheatsheet together and post.
My question below:
Model JLUR
Lift EVO 2.5
Tire 35x12.5
Measurement ?
Thanks!
Lifts can be measured all over but typically from ground to fender lip however proper way to get definite accuracy is top of axel to bottom of the highest point of curve on the sheet metal pinch in wheel well (aka axel to body). If we can get as many different lift combinations as possible it would help alot of us searching everywhere for this info.
As we know every lift and set up is different so to make it easy for everyone post your Model, lift, tire size, and measurement to help others figure out what gains they should be looking for. Then we can put a lift gains cheatsheet together and post.
My question below:
Model JLUR
Lift EVO 2.5
Tire 35x12.5
Measurement ?
Thanks!