keep0njeepin0n
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- Beaufort, SC
Ok, so I've already gone and hacked up all my fenders and am running 30x9.50's....is there any way to properly measure ride height now accurately to determine if I have sagging springs??
I'm trying to figure out if I'll benefit from a spacer/shackle lift and OME shocks instead of buying the entire OME kit....I have found OME shocks that are supposedly valved to the original springs, still creating that nice plus OME ride.
If I can do this, and my springs aren't sagging, then I'll save myself about $300 instead of replacing all my springs/shocks, and still net about the same amount of lift.
So, can anyone tell me how to properly measure ride height now that I've cut my fenders? Is there another reference point other than center of hub to bottom of fender flare?
Thanks in advance!! atriot:
I'm trying to figure out if I'll benefit from a spacer/shackle lift and OME shocks instead of buying the entire OME kit....I have found OME shocks that are supposedly valved to the original springs, still creating that nice plus OME ride.
If I can do this, and my springs aren't sagging, then I'll save myself about $300 instead of replacing all my springs/shocks, and still net about the same amount of lift.
So, can anyone tell me how to properly measure ride height now that I've cut my fenders? Is there another reference point other than center of hub to bottom of fender flare?
Thanks in advance!! atriot: