How much lift does this have?
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How much lift does this have?
Hi,
What is the stock height of a 90 YJ and where do I measure from? It has
aftermarket bumpers so I can't go from there. It has at least 2" of frame
lift, but it seems a lot more than 2" higher than a stock rig. I'll post
some pictures once it gets out of the shop from it's safety check and
tune-up.
Dan Hoskin
What is the stock height of a 90 YJ and where do I measure from? It has
aftermarket bumpers so I can't go from there. It has at least 2" of frame
lift, but it seems a lot more than 2" higher than a stock rig. I'll post
some pictures once it gets out of the shop from it's safety check and
tune-up.
Dan Hoskin
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Re: How much lift does this have?
Meassure from the top of the the front axle to the frame to the bottom
of the rubber bumper mounted to the frame. Stock YJ with the usual sag
measures around 2" or so. Any more than that is a suspension lift.
Take a look at the distance from the bottom of the body in the back to
the rear cross member. Stock is about 1/2" to 3/4". If it has a body
lift it will be in 1" increments up from that. ie 1-1/2", 2-1/2", or
(horrors) 3-1/2"
Dan Hoskin wrote:
> Hi,
> What is the stock height of a 90 YJ and where do I measure from? It has
> aftermarket bumpers so I can't go from there. It has at least 2" of frame
> lift, but it seems a lot more than 2" higher than a stock rig. I'll post
> some pictures once it gets out of the shop from it's safety check and
> tune-up.
>
> Dan Hoskin
>
>
of the rubber bumper mounted to the frame. Stock YJ with the usual sag
measures around 2" or so. Any more than that is a suspension lift.
Take a look at the distance from the bottom of the body in the back to
the rear cross member. Stock is about 1/2" to 3/4". If it has a body
lift it will be in 1" increments up from that. ie 1-1/2", 2-1/2", or
(horrors) 3-1/2"
Dan Hoskin wrote:
> Hi,
> What is the stock height of a 90 YJ and where do I measure from? It has
> aftermarket bumpers so I can't go from there. It has at least 2" of frame
> lift, but it seems a lot more than 2" higher than a stock rig. I'll post
> some pictures once it gets out of the shop from it's safety check and
> tune-up.
>
> Dan Hoskin
>
>
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Re: How much lift does this have?
Meassure from the top of the the front axle to the frame to the bottom
of the rubber bumper mounted to the frame. Stock YJ with the usual sag
measures around 2" or so. Any more than that is a suspension lift.
Take a look at the distance from the bottom of the body in the back to
the rear cross member. Stock is about 1/2" to 3/4". If it has a body
lift it will be in 1" increments up from that. ie 1-1/2", 2-1/2", or
(horrors) 3-1/2"
Dan Hoskin wrote:
> Hi,
> What is the stock height of a 90 YJ and where do I measure from? It has
> aftermarket bumpers so I can't go from there. It has at least 2" of frame
> lift, but it seems a lot more than 2" higher than a stock rig. I'll post
> some pictures once it gets out of the shop from it's safety check and
> tune-up.
>
> Dan Hoskin
>
>
of the rubber bumper mounted to the frame. Stock YJ with the usual sag
measures around 2" or so. Any more than that is a suspension lift.
Take a look at the distance from the bottom of the body in the back to
the rear cross member. Stock is about 1/2" to 3/4". If it has a body
lift it will be in 1" increments up from that. ie 1-1/2", 2-1/2", or
(horrors) 3-1/2"
Dan Hoskin wrote:
> Hi,
> What is the stock height of a 90 YJ and where do I measure from? It has
> aftermarket bumpers so I can't go from there. It has at least 2" of frame
> lift, but it seems a lot more than 2" higher than a stock rig. I'll post
> some pictures once it gets out of the shop from it's safety check and
> tune-up.
>
> Dan Hoskin
>
>
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Re: How much lift does this have?
Meassure from the top of the the front axle to the frame to the bottom
of the rubber bumper mounted to the frame. Stock YJ with the usual sag
measures around 2" or so. Any more than that is a suspension lift.
Take a look at the distance from the bottom of the body in the back to
the rear cross member. Stock is about 1/2" to 3/4". If it has a body
lift it will be in 1" increments up from that. ie 1-1/2", 2-1/2", or
(horrors) 3-1/2"
Dan Hoskin wrote:
> Hi,
> What is the stock height of a 90 YJ and where do I measure from? It has
> aftermarket bumpers so I can't go from there. It has at least 2" of frame
> lift, but it seems a lot more than 2" higher than a stock rig. I'll post
> some pictures once it gets out of the shop from it's safety check and
> tune-up.
>
> Dan Hoskin
>
>
of the rubber bumper mounted to the frame. Stock YJ with the usual sag
measures around 2" or so. Any more than that is a suspension lift.
Take a look at the distance from the bottom of the body in the back to
the rear cross member. Stock is about 1/2" to 3/4". If it has a body
lift it will be in 1" increments up from that. ie 1-1/2", 2-1/2", or
(horrors) 3-1/2"
Dan Hoskin wrote:
> Hi,
> What is the stock height of a 90 YJ and where do I measure from? It has
> aftermarket bumpers so I can't go from there. It has at least 2" of frame
> lift, but it seems a lot more than 2" higher than a stock rig. I'll post
> some pictures once it gets out of the shop from it's safety check and
> tune-up.
>
> Dan Hoskin
>
>
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Re: How much lift does this have?
Meassure from the top of the the front axle to the frame to the bottom
of the rubber bumper mounted to the frame. Stock YJ with the usual sag
measures around 2" or so. Any more than that is a suspension lift.
Take a look at the distance from the bottom of the body in the back to
the rear cross member. Stock is about 1/2" to 3/4". If it has a body
lift it will be in 1" increments up from that. ie 1-1/2", 2-1/2", or
(horrors) 3-1/2"
Dan Hoskin wrote:
> Hi,
> What is the stock height of a 90 YJ and where do I measure from? It has
> aftermarket bumpers so I can't go from there. It has at least 2" of frame
> lift, but it seems a lot more than 2" higher than a stock rig. I'll post
> some pictures once it gets out of the shop from it's safety check and
> tune-up.
>
> Dan Hoskin
>
>
of the rubber bumper mounted to the frame. Stock YJ with the usual sag
measures around 2" or so. Any more than that is a suspension lift.
Take a look at the distance from the bottom of the body in the back to
the rear cross member. Stock is about 1/2" to 3/4". If it has a body
lift it will be in 1" increments up from that. ie 1-1/2", 2-1/2", or
(horrors) 3-1/2"
Dan Hoskin wrote:
> Hi,
> What is the stock height of a 90 YJ and where do I measure from? It has
> aftermarket bumpers so I can't go from there. It has at least 2" of frame
> lift, but it seems a lot more than 2" higher than a stock rig. I'll post
> some pictures once it gets out of the shop from it's safety check and
> tune-up.
>
> Dan Hoskin
>
>
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