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Overall height measurement

Mikesimp70

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Wrapping up chassis now. Once I get the body on I want to be able to move it between the shop and the house (18 miles) in my buddies car hauler. March in Iowa can be messy!

His door is true 6’ tall opening.

2 1/2” SL + 2” BL on 31 (29.5”actual) tires w/ no top.

If I air down, will it fit?
 

1strodeo

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Sep 15, 2016
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Mine has brand new 35” tires, 2.5” SL, 1” BL and the top of the door is 72 7/8” high, just for reference
 

Pa PITT

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Stephenville TEXAS
iF YOU DIDN'T WANT TO pull the doors &window frame down . You could pull the tires off . & Put drums on Rollers . I bought a set of 4 from Harbor Freight to roll my Red PROJECT AROUND WITH . THEIR pretty handy.
 

charlie6976

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Jan 19, 2014
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Grand Coulee WA
Wrapping up chassis now. Once I get the body on I want to be able to move it between the shop and the house (18 miles) in my buddies car hauler. March in Iowa can be messy!

His door is true 6’ tall opening.

2 1/2” SL + 2” BL on 31 (29.5”actual) tires w/ no top.

If I air down, will it fit?

Can't you just measure the 'chassis' with a measuring tape, bottom to top?
Less than 6' it fits.
Over 6', start making adjustments, if you think you can make it fit.
 
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