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how do i tell how much lift i have???

PBR

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Jul 25, 2006
Messages
318
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SoCal
boy do i hate p/o's!!! when i bought my rig he swore it had a 3.5" kit in the front and now i am not so sure. someone told me that if you measure from the top of the front axle to the bottom of the frame that stock should be 7". so is you have a 3.5" lift your measurement should be 10.5". is this correct??? and what should be the stock measurement in the rear???
 

RFSmith

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May 24, 2007
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Loc.
Middletown, Ohio
I'd like an answer to that question also. Both of my Bronco's had some kind of lift on them when I got them. I'm thinking of replaceing the coils on my trail Bronco to dual rate coils but I'm not sure what lift heigth to buy.
 

74BroncoCO

Bronco Guru
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Nov 3, 2004
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Measure those distances from the top of the axle tube to the bottom of the frame. Anything over and above is your lift, but you might add 1/2" to compemsate for settling.

J.D.
 
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