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Out of curiosity how much room do you have from the top of the tire straight up to the flare mounting flange?
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Originally posted by Dukes69 View PostOut of curiosity how much room do you have from the top of the tire straight up to the flare mounting flange?
Holler at me man, we're in the same town, you can check it out.www.inlandjeepfreeks.com
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Originally posted by Geebo View PostWow , I beleive ya but that looks a bit more than 2.5 inches..here,s my TJ on 4+1 inch body lift and 35,s had to trim the flares as well at full flex..Good Job bro!
Looks about the same..www.inlandjeepfreeks.com
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Geebo, When you get a chance, would you mind measuring from your frame to the ground in 3 or 4 different places?
After looking at your jeep, I'm starting to think I may have the 3.5" lift instead of the 2.5" lift. - Wouldn't suprise me, When I rotated the tires after buying the heep, I discovered there were Alloy USA Chromolly axles in the rear end. The previous owner had no clue what he had.www.inlandjeepfreeks.com
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To find out how much lift you have, measure your springs from where they meet the top and bottom isolators or coil buckets, with all the weight of the Jeep on the ground. A stock TJ's springs measure out to approximately 12" up front and 8" in the rear. Subtract those measurements from what yours are, and you have an APPROXIMATE lift height.-Justin
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Pretty cool tip!! I,ve got 17 up front and 12 and 3/4 in the rear I think the front,s a hair higher because just had heavy duty control arm brackets welded on ...just what I,m thinkin not for sure..Oh and (DIRT) /Chris do ya still need me to measure the frame from the ground up or does the other measurment help??"A man who fears suffering,is already suffering from what he fears"!
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