Dumb question of Jeep Lift..
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I've got a question that will sound stupid. I've got a 1990 Jeep
Wrangler Islander with a 2" body lift on it and running 31" tires. How
can i tell if its also has a suspension lift or not? I'm just trying
to determine what it has but without taking it somewhere and sounding
stupid I figured i'd post a question here and sound stupid instead.
Thanks, a few responses to my previous post helped a lot.
Wrangler Islander with a 2" body lift on it and running 31" tires. How
can i tell if its also has a suspension lift or not? I'm just trying
to determine what it has but without taking it somewhere and sounding
stupid I figured i'd post a question here and sound stupid instead.
Thanks, a few responses to my previous post helped a lot.
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Are the springs flat? Are you able to take a picture? I'm guessing you don't
have a lift.
Carl
"NewbieJeepGuy" <ndittoo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I've got a question that will sound stupid. I've got a 1990 Jeep
> Wrangler Islander with a 2" body lift on it and running 31" tires. How
> can i tell if its also has a suspension lift or not? I'm just trying
> to determine what it has but without taking it somewhere and sounding
> stupid I figured i'd post a question here and sound stupid instead.
>
> Thanks, a few responses to my previous post helped a lot.
>
have a lift.
Carl
"NewbieJeepGuy" <ndittoo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1160539969.633479.95110@b28g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
> I've got a question that will sound stupid. I've got a 1990 Jeep
> Wrangler Islander with a 2" body lift on it and running 31" tires. How
> can i tell if its also has a suspension lift or not? I'm just trying
> to determine what it has but without taking it somewhere and sounding
> stupid I figured i'd post a question here and sound stupid instead.
>
> Thanks, a few responses to my previous post helped a lot.
>
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Are the springs flat? Are you able to take a picture? I'm guessing you don't
have a lift.
Carl
"NewbieJeepGuy" <ndittoo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1160539969.633479.95110@b28g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
> I've got a question that will sound stupid. I've got a 1990 Jeep
> Wrangler Islander with a 2" body lift on it and running 31" tires. How
> can i tell if its also has a suspension lift or not? I'm just trying
> to determine what it has but without taking it somewhere and sounding
> stupid I figured i'd post a question here and sound stupid instead.
>
> Thanks, a few responses to my previous post helped a lot.
>
have a lift.
Carl
"NewbieJeepGuy" <ndittoo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1160539969.633479.95110@b28g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
> I've got a question that will sound stupid. I've got a 1990 Jeep
> Wrangler Islander with a 2" body lift on it and running 31" tires. How
> can i tell if its also has a suspension lift or not? I'm just trying
> to determine what it has but without taking it somewhere and sounding
> stupid I figured i'd post a question here and sound stupid instead.
>
> Thanks, a few responses to my previous post helped a lot.
>
Guest
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Are the springs flat? Are you able to take a picture? I'm guessing you don't
have a lift.
Carl
"NewbieJeepGuy" <ndittoo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1160539969.633479.95110@b28g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
> I've got a question that will sound stupid. I've got a 1990 Jeep
> Wrangler Islander with a 2" body lift on it and running 31" tires. How
> can i tell if its also has a suspension lift or not? I'm just trying
> to determine what it has but without taking it somewhere and sounding
> stupid I figured i'd post a question here and sound stupid instead.
>
> Thanks, a few responses to my previous post helped a lot.
>
have a lift.
Carl
"NewbieJeepGuy" <ndittoo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1160539969.633479.95110@b28g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
> I've got a question that will sound stupid. I've got a 1990 Jeep
> Wrangler Islander with a 2" body lift on it and running 31" tires. How
> can i tell if its also has a suspension lift or not? I'm just trying
> to determine what it has but without taking it somewhere and sounding
> stupid I figured i'd post a question here and sound stupid instead.
>
> Thanks, a few responses to my previous post helped a lot.
>
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Does it have the CJ arc to the springs:
http://www.----------.com/93-YJ-2.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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NewbieJeepGuy wrote:
>
> I've got a question that will sound stupid. I've got a 1990 Jeep
> Wrangler Islander with a 2" body lift on it and running 31" tires. How
> can i tell if its also has a suspension lift or not? I'm just trying
> to determine what it has but without taking it somewhere and sounding
> stupid I figured i'd post a question here and sound stupid instead.
>
> Thanks, a few responses to my previous post helped a lot.
http://www.----------.com/93-YJ-2.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
NewbieJeepGuy wrote:
>
> I've got a question that will sound stupid. I've got a 1990 Jeep
> Wrangler Islander with a 2" body lift on it and running 31" tires. How
> can i tell if its also has a suspension lift or not? I'm just trying
> to determine what it has but without taking it somewhere and sounding
> stupid I figured i'd post a question here and sound stupid instead.
>
> Thanks, a few responses to my previous post helped a lot.
Guest
Posts: n/a
Does it have the CJ arc to the springs:
http://www.----------.com/93-YJ-2.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
NewbieJeepGuy wrote:
>
> I've got a question that will sound stupid. I've got a 1990 Jeep
> Wrangler Islander with a 2" body lift on it and running 31" tires. How
> can i tell if its also has a suspension lift or not? I'm just trying
> to determine what it has but without taking it somewhere and sounding
> stupid I figured i'd post a question here and sound stupid instead.
>
> Thanks, a few responses to my previous post helped a lot.
http://www.----------.com/93-YJ-2.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
NewbieJeepGuy wrote:
>
> I've got a question that will sound stupid. I've got a 1990 Jeep
> Wrangler Islander with a 2" body lift on it and running 31" tires. How
> can i tell if its also has a suspension lift or not? I'm just trying
> to determine what it has but without taking it somewhere and sounding
> stupid I figured i'd post a question here and sound stupid instead.
>
> Thanks, a few responses to my previous post helped a lot.
Guest
Posts: n/a
Does it have the CJ arc to the springs:
http://www.----------.com/93-YJ-2.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
NewbieJeepGuy wrote:
>
> I've got a question that will sound stupid. I've got a 1990 Jeep
> Wrangler Islander with a 2" body lift on it and running 31" tires. How
> can i tell if its also has a suspension lift or not? I'm just trying
> to determine what it has but without taking it somewhere and sounding
> stupid I figured i'd post a question here and sound stupid instead.
>
> Thanks, a few responses to my previous post helped a lot.
http://www.----------.com/93-YJ-2.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
NewbieJeepGuy wrote:
>
> I've got a question that will sound stupid. I've got a 1990 Jeep
> Wrangler Islander with a 2" body lift on it and running 31" tires. How
> can i tell if its also has a suspension lift or not? I'm just trying
> to determine what it has but without taking it somewhere and sounding
> stupid I figured i'd post a question here and sound stupid instead.
>
> Thanks, a few responses to my previous post helped a lot.
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Measure the distance from the top of the front axle tube to the bottom
of the rubber snubber mounted on the frame. Brand new stock springs
measure about 2-1/2", decent springs for that age will measure about
1-1/2", less than that is quite common.
NewbieJeepGuy wrote:
> I've got a question that will sound stupid. I've got a 1990 Jeep
> Wrangler Islander with a 2" body lift on it and running 31" tires. How
> can i tell if its also has a suspension lift or not? I'm just trying
> to determine what it has but without taking it somewhere and sounding
> stupid I figured i'd post a question here and sound stupid instead.
>
> Thanks, a few responses to my previous post helped a lot.
>
of the rubber snubber mounted on the frame. Brand new stock springs
measure about 2-1/2", decent springs for that age will measure about
1-1/2", less than that is quite common.
NewbieJeepGuy wrote:
> I've got a question that will sound stupid. I've got a 1990 Jeep
> Wrangler Islander with a 2" body lift on it and running 31" tires. How
> can i tell if its also has a suspension lift or not? I'm just trying
> to determine what it has but without taking it somewhere and sounding
> stupid I figured i'd post a question here and sound stupid instead.
>
> Thanks, a few responses to my previous post helped a lot.
>
Guest
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Measure the distance from the top of the front axle tube to the bottom
of the rubber snubber mounted on the frame. Brand new stock springs
measure about 2-1/2", decent springs for that age will measure about
1-1/2", less than that is quite common.
NewbieJeepGuy wrote:
> I've got a question that will sound stupid. I've got a 1990 Jeep
> Wrangler Islander with a 2" body lift on it and running 31" tires. How
> can i tell if its also has a suspension lift or not? I'm just trying
> to determine what it has but without taking it somewhere and sounding
> stupid I figured i'd post a question here and sound stupid instead.
>
> Thanks, a few responses to my previous post helped a lot.
>
of the rubber snubber mounted on the frame. Brand new stock springs
measure about 2-1/2", decent springs for that age will measure about
1-1/2", less than that is quite common.
NewbieJeepGuy wrote:
> I've got a question that will sound stupid. I've got a 1990 Jeep
> Wrangler Islander with a 2" body lift on it and running 31" tires. How
> can i tell if its also has a suspension lift or not? I'm just trying
> to determine what it has but without taking it somewhere and sounding
> stupid I figured i'd post a question here and sound stupid instead.
>
> Thanks, a few responses to my previous post helped a lot.
>
Guest
Posts: n/a
Measure the distance from the top of the front axle tube to the bottom
of the rubber snubber mounted on the frame. Brand new stock springs
measure about 2-1/2", decent springs for that age will measure about
1-1/2", less than that is quite common.
NewbieJeepGuy wrote:
> I've got a question that will sound stupid. I've got a 1990 Jeep
> Wrangler Islander with a 2" body lift on it and running 31" tires. How
> can i tell if its also has a suspension lift or not? I'm just trying
> to determine what it has but without taking it somewhere and sounding
> stupid I figured i'd post a question here and sound stupid instead.
>
> Thanks, a few responses to my previous post helped a lot.
>
of the rubber snubber mounted on the frame. Brand new stock springs
measure about 2-1/2", decent springs for that age will measure about
1-1/2", less than that is quite common.
NewbieJeepGuy wrote:
> I've got a question that will sound stupid. I've got a 1990 Jeep
> Wrangler Islander with a 2" body lift on it and running 31" tires. How
> can i tell if its also has a suspension lift or not? I'm just trying
> to determine what it has but without taking it somewhere and sounding
> stupid I figured i'd post a question here and sound stupid instead.
>
> Thanks, a few responses to my previous post helped a lot.
>


