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What is the stock height of the flare over the wheel center?
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What is the stock height of the flare over the wheel center?
Can someone with a stock TJ (no spacer lift or any lift, stock springs) measure the distance between the wheel center and the bottom edge of the stock flare.
Thanks.
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2000 2.5 TJ, 5spd, 33s, 8274 |
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I have a 1998 TJ Sport, 4.0L Auto with 31x10.50R15 and I have 19" in front and
20" in the back, I took my fold and tumble seat out so i don't know if the seats weight would make any difference all I have in Back is a HI-LIFT Jack and some tools |
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Thanks. Anyone else? I'm also wondering what it would be new--do you think that the front springs have sagged over time 98greenTJ?
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2000 2.5 TJ, 5spd, 33s, 8274 |
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20 in front and 21-22 in back is what you would get with the stiffest springs on an I6.. I cannot remember the #'s for the stiffest factory springs though.. Like 109's (front) and 174's (rear) or somethin? I could be way off..
DH
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Quote:
My '01 just over 1 year ago before I lifted it. Saggy. ![]() |
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