can anybody get me the measurement of the distance between the lowest part of the frame rail and the ground on a stock m-715? i want to compare it to mine after a spring over/ shackle flip/ 37" tires to see how much lift i got.
thanks,
Brian
can anybody get me the measurement of the distance between the lowest part of the frame rail and the ground on a stock m-715? i want to compare it to mine after a spring over/ shackle flip/ 37" tires to see how much lift i got.
thanks,
Brian
I only have mine on XZL tires which is already loaded in a trailer for FE travel and another truck here at work with no engine in the front and all the parts for an engine swap in the bed. Neither one will help you. Sorry.
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Mine is on the trailer too, but just the axles are chained down, so the frame height hasn't been affected. When I get to Buena Vista later today, I'll take a measurement for you. I'm running XLs, but I know they are 38.4" tall vs. 34" for NTDs, so we can subtract 2.2" and it would be as accurate as any NTD measurement would be.
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