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How much Lift do I have on my ZJ? #837163 09/21/07 02:28 AM
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RichSmith Offline OP
Need a Spot
Guys,

I bought a moderatly lifted '94 Grand Cherokee V8 for my wife. How do I tell how much it's been lifted? I'm not sure what or how to measure and would appreciate your help.

It's running 31/10.50/15 BFG's on MT alloys. Sway bars still attached. Has plenty of front wheel clearance, and minimal (but adequate) forward clearance in the rear.

Thanks,
Rich Smith

Re: How much Lift do I have on my ZJ? [Re: RichSmith] #837164 09/21/07 05:12 PM
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Brown81CJ5 Offline
Body Damage is Cool
look up the stock ride height of your vehicle, and then measure the current ride height, and compare the 2. That should give you a general idea.

Also, I believe those came with 29's stock. So my guess would be a 2-3 inch lift at the most. I could be wrong, but if so someone else should be able to help you out.


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Re: How much Lift do I have on my ZJ? [Re: RichSmith] #837165 10/02/07 02:59 AM
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MrCrowley Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
i was reading somwhere that a 4 inch lift clears 31s on a zj i have one myself but mine isnt lifted and its 2 whel drive but ill measure my ride height to give you somewhat of an idea mine sets as tall as the other 4 wheel drives where i live. but im pretty sure its 4 inches to clear those with nu rubbing at all


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