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08-09-2007, 10:48 PM | #1 |
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question for dropmember owners
ive seen tons of pictures of 67-72 layed out but was wondering if anyone could post some pics of their trucks aired up to see the ride height and max lift. i usually air my truck to 80 in front and 15 in rear and was trying to get a feel of how high it would be at that pressure. if you could include your tire diameter that would help to. thanks
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08-10-2007, 12:00 AM | #2 |
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Re: question for dropmember owners
I measure the ride height from the bottom of the frame-rail, below the cab, to the ground. Ride height is 5" from the ground with a 2.5" drop spindle and a 27" diameter tire. Better said, 5" ride height is where it is designed to be driven. Experience has shown that anywhere between 3 and 5 inches gives an outstanding ride quality. Fully inflated will lift your rails about 7.5" off the ground with this combination. Unfortunately I don't have too many pics at ride height and full lift. I will see if I can get some posted up for you shortly.
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