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Ride Hight
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<blockquote data-quote="swshawaii" data-source="post: 1018129" data-attributes="member: 67547"><p>Conventional shocks such as the Rancho RS5000 or new control arms shouldn't change the front ride height. Only way to adjust height in the front is by adjusting the torsion bolts.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you are on stock 255/70-16 (30.1") tires for 4:10 gearing, ground to fender stock height should be approximately 34.5" front and 36.5" rear, plus or minus up to 1/2" side-to-side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swshawaii, post: 1018129, member: 67547"] Conventional shocks such as the Rancho RS5000 or new control arms shouldn't change the front ride height. Only way to adjust height in the front is by adjusting the torsion bolts. If you are on stock 255/70-16 (30.1") tires for 4:10 gearing, ground to fender stock height should be approximately 34.5" front and 36.5" rear, plus or minus up to 1/2" side-to-side. [/QUOTE]
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