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Author: | long_tall_texan [ Sun May 24, 2009 1:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Actual Lift Amount - Lets Compare Fender Heights |
Lets all measure our true lifted (or un-lifted) heights. I have a couple of pics below showing how you need to measure so that we are comparing apples to apples. List your year, type of lift, miles on current suspension setup, and front and rear fender heights. List right and left also if they happen to differ more than 1/4". I'd like to see the measurements for as many stock un-lifted KJs too with the least amount of miles so we can help people in the future to tell if/how much their stock springs are sagging. I would also like to see the height from those of you that are SFA'ed. (So the rest of us can be jealous). 2007 Sport Daystar 2.5" Lift plus 3/8" Clevis 35k miles on Jeep, 15k miles on the lift Stock Springs Stock Bumper Front Fender Height: 22.25 Rear Fender Height: 21.25 My fenders measured this the day after I installed the lift and have not dropped any... YET. ![]() And just for reference, someone measured a stock 2007 KJ with 5000 miles on it and fender height was just over 19" on all 4 corners. Also, no need to list tire and wheel size. It is irrelevant for this measurement. This just measures the suspension height and it will be the same whether you have stock wheels and tires, or if you stuff 35's under there. Measure the distance from the center of the wheel hub to the bottom of the fender flare. ![]() Take the measurement at the bottom of the rounded outer edge of the fender flare. The green line in the pic shows where to take the measurement. The fenders bevel down as they go in closer to the inner fender well. So, if we all just measure to the spot I marked in green in the pic, we will have an even comparison. In this picture, it measures 22.25" ![]() |
Author: | Albert [ Sun May 24, 2009 2:50 pm ] |
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I got 18 1/2" but I think I would drop it to 17 1/2 because the fender bevels down about an inch. I am stock height with OEM 17" wheels and 235/65/17 Hercules Terra Tracs on. (measured drivers side front) Rear is the same Mileage is 35,522... |
Author: | long_tall_texan [ Sun May 24, 2009 3:52 pm ] |
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Albert wrote: I got 18 1/2" but I think I would drop it to 17 1/2 because the fender bevels down about an inch. I am stock height with OEM 17" wheels and 235/65/17 Hercules Terra Tracs on. (measured drivers side front) Rear is the same
Regarding the fenders, yes they all bevel down as they go in closer to the inner fender well. If we all just measure to the spot I marked in green in the pic, we will have an even comparison. Also, don't forget to list your mileage so we can see the sagging trend versus mileage. |
Author: | jeepkj02 [ Sun May 24, 2009 4:55 pm ] |
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OME Medium Duty Springs F&R (Approx. 9500 miles on Suspension) Ranchos Shocks F&R Rear: One extra Upper Iso Pad No Gear 3.7L Gasser Stock Front & Rear Bumper 235/70R16 Firestone ATs and 16x7 Cragars From Center hub to Bottom of Flare Rear: 22.5" Front: 21.5" Once I add my ARB this coming week I'm sure the front end will drop even more. Going to need to add a clevis lift and maybe a 1/4" spacer. Will edit later... |
Author: | Albert [ Sun May 24, 2009 5:17 pm ] |
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long_tall_texan wrote: Albert wrote: I got 18 1/2" but I think I would drop it to 17 1/2 because the fender bevels down about an inch. I am stock height with OEM 17" wheels and 235/65/17 Hercules Terra Tracs on. (measured drivers side front) Rear is the same Regarding the fenders, yes they all bevel down as they go in closer to the inner fender well. If we all just measure to the spot I marked in green in the pic, we will have an even comparison. Also, don't forget to list your mileage so we can see the sagging trend versus mileage. Ok, I added mileage to my post. Measurement would be 18 1/2 then. My reading skills are bad today. |
Author: | Fulltimer [ Sun May 24, 2009 5:29 pm ] |
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21.5" Both sides FRONT 20.5" Both sides REAR 2005 Gasser with: Steel front bumper Winch Clevis Lift (AKA Ace Hardware Lift!) Frankinlift Premium II Guessing about 20,000 miles on the lift. 69,000 total miles. Terry |
Author: | jsc7002 [ Sun May 24, 2009 5:55 pm ] |
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jeepkj02 wrote: OME Medium Duty Springs F&R (Approx. 9500 miles on Suspension)
Ranchos Shocks F&R Rear: One extra Upper Iso Pad No Gear 3.7L Gasser Stock Front & Rear Bumper 235/70R16 Firestone ATs and 16x7 Cragars From Center hub to Bottom of Flare Rear: 22.5" Front: 21.5" Once I add my ARB this coming week I'm sure the front end will drop even more. Going to need to add a clevis lift and maybe a 1/4" spacer. Will edit later... if I were you Id look inot getting HD coils or adding one of these: http://jeepinbyal.com/prod-JBA_Spring_Ring-589.aspx |
Author: | Guest [ Sun May 24, 2009 7:00 pm ] |
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Left front, 20.5 Left rear, 21.5 Right rear, 22.5 Right front, 21.5 Exactly an inch difference left to right ![]() |
Author: | ATXKJ [ Sun May 24, 2009 7:03 pm ] |
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20.5" all 4 corners 8K on the front OME790's & 131 struts 58k on the rear OME948 & Ranchos' 71K on the Jeep ARB front, RL rear no extra clevis or spacers. (probably on the next set of tires) (+clevis 21 1/4 on front) |
Author: | djui5 [ Sun May 24, 2009 8:25 pm ] |
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20 3/4 fronts, 21 3/4 rears. 2 1/2" OME HD springs in front, 2 1/2" OME MD springs in rear, OME Shocks all 4 corners, 1/2" Daystar spacers in rear. Got about 5,000 miles or so on lift, and 70K on heep itself. 04 standard with 245/75/16 Silent Armour tires. Could have used a 4" lift ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Uttles [ Sun May 24, 2009 8:42 pm ] |
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OME HD Front and back No Clevis or extra ISO's. Front: 20 1/2" Rear: 21 1/4" A little higher on the passenger side. I'm considering going a little higher soon... |
Author: | tumanator [ Sun May 24, 2009 8:57 pm ] |
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2005 Sport on Stock Suspension, just rolled over 49,000 miles. Front D:18.5" Front P:18.5" Back D:18.875" Back P:18.875" Look's like my front is sagging from the rear, my guess is stock must be 19" ?? Looks like I will need a new suspension anyway ![]() |
Author: | 2006 KJ [ Sun May 24, 2009 9:00 pm ] |
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jeep has 28000 miles.. back frankenlift+iso. has 23000 miles then front franky has 23000 miles but springs (OME CRD HD 790's) only have prob. 7000 miles. have ARB front bumper and winch with steel cable. left front- 22 3/4 right front - 22 3/4 left rear- 22 right rear 22 |
Author: | SweepnChoke [ Sun May 24, 2009 9:03 pm ] |
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Front Suspension- Rancho RSX 17505 with OME HD 927 Coils, ARB Bumper no winch, no clevis rings Rear Suspension - SkyJacker Hydro H7088 Shocks, Skyjacker JBA-LIB25R Coils, 2 extra rear ISO's each side, about 200lbs of gear in the back Front both sides 21" Rear both sides 21.5" |
Author: | djui5 [ Sun May 24, 2009 9:49 pm ] |
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2006 KJ wrote: left front- 22 3/4
right front - 22 3/4 left rear- 22 right rear 22 Are the frankie springs taller than the OME? How did you get 2" more lift than I did? |
Author: | 2006 KJ [ Sun May 24, 2009 9:53 pm ] |
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djui5 wrote: 2006 KJ wrote: left front- 22 3/4 right front - 22 3/4 left rear- 22 right rear 22 Are the frankie springs taller than the OME? How did you get 2" more lift than I did? well the front i have the the real stiff OME 790 springs to hold up my bumper.. and i kept the spacer in the bottom that came with the frankenlift and the top plate that came with the frankenlift. In the rear it is just OME HD springs and i added an extra upper isolator (little bit of extra lift) |
Author: | Ryan09 [ Sun May 24, 2009 10:47 pm ] |
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I'll re-post here as well for all the folks who do not check KJ Country. OK, 2004 Sport 3.7 liter. 225-70-16 inch tires (I know, pretty sad!) 180300.0 Km/112033.23 miles Drivers side front 18 inches Drivers side rear 18 7/8 inches Passengers front 18 inches Passengers rear 18 1/8 inches This is the stock suspension/what it left the Chrysler factory with. It will be interesting to see the "After" with the Frankenlift and 245-75-16 inch tires |
Author: | tommudd [ Mon May 25, 2009 12:01 am ] |
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04 Sport, 3.7 automatic OME Heavy Duty Springs/ Rancho Shocks all installed at about 39,400 miles, Now has 125,120 miles on it. LIFTED FOR 85,720 MILES!!! but added to some over the miles ![]() ![]() ![]() Right front 22 3/4 Left Front 22 1/2 Right Rear 21 7/8 Left rear 21 3/4 was higher but the CVs complained so much that I lowered it back down ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Author: | daspes [ Mon May 25, 2009 12:16 am ] |
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2006 Gasser Sport... about 20k on lift. Front: Frankenlift I with 3/8 clevis Rear: Frankenlift I with 2.5" Daystar pucks with no Iso pads Front: 23.5" Rear: 24" |
Author: | djui5 [ Mon May 25, 2009 1:32 am ] |
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2006 KJ wrote: well the front i have the the real stiff OME 790 springs to hold up my bumper.. and i kept the spacer in the bottom that came with the frankenlift and the top plate that came with the frankenlift. In the rear it is just OME HD springs and i added an extra upper isolator (little bit of extra lift)
Weird. I was robbed ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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