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I'm trying to find out how much/if at all my 95 RRC LWB is lifted. It was converted from air suspension with mystery springs and bilstein shocks...
Measured from the hub to the fender, whats the stock ride height? I ask because I am planning on doing 4" of total lift (2" body, 2" suspension) and running 285/75/16s, but I am trying to decide whether to buy new springs or spacers. I don't want to exceed 2" of suspension lift for suspension geometry/center of gravity/driveshaft angle reasons. Thanks. |
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