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Original Height Question

BIG9

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98 X EddieB
:) Hello, this is my first post.I have read some great information on these forums, butI still havea question. Heregoes. I recently bought a 98 X EddieB 4x4. I am planning on doing a TT and AAL then a 3" BL, as per the info posted by yall in these forums. Yet, I do not know if the torsion bars have been messed with before. It has 16 inch wheels. The question is, does anyone know what the oroginal/factory height should be, and measured from where? Additionally, if I do the lifts I plan on putting 285/75R16 on it, do I have to do a gear change? I have faith yall can help me, Thanks.
 






from another thread I posted this in some time back....


RIDE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

To perform the ride height check and adjustment requires the use of special slip plates under the front wheels. These plates allow the front suspension to properly settle by bypassing the tires adhesion to the ground.

1. Raise and support the vehicle. If equipped with ARC suspension, disconnect the front and rear air lines at the shock absorbers.

2. Position frictionless slip plates under the tires then lower the vehicle onto the slip plates.

3. Bounce the vehicles front and rear suspensions several times to normalize the vehicle static ride height.

4. Measure the distance between the center of the lower control arm bushing bolt and the ground. Record the measurement as dimension A.

5. Measure the distance between the lowest point of the steering knuckle (but not the ball joint) and the ground. Record the measurement as dimension B.

6. Subtract dimension B from dimension A for ride height.

7. For vehicles without ARC suspension, ride height should be 4.33-4.56 in. (110-116mm).

8. For vehicles with ARC suspension, ride height should be 3.26-3.50 in. (83-89mm).

9. To increase the ride height, raise the vehicle and tighten the torsion bar adjuster bolt. Recheck the ride height.

10. To decrease the ride height, raise the vehicle and loosen the torsion bar adjuster bolt. Recheck the ride height.

11. Once proper ride height is established, raise and support the vehicle.

12. If equipped with ARC suspension, connect the front and rear air lines at the shocks.

13. Remove the slip plates from under the wheels.

14. Lower the vehicle.

as for regearing with larger tires... while you certainly don't HAVE to, it would probably be beneficial.

Wait until you get the new tires on. If it's too dogged down, then think about re-gearing.

285/75/16... how tall are those? 32"?
 






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