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Outlaw Star Jul 14, 2015 07:47 PM

NKOC's Lift Reference Chart
 
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Thanks to NewKindOfClown, here is a quick guide to required and recommended components for your lifts. Enjoy.

Teephphah Jul 15, 2015 10:11 AM

Well, that could have saved me a couple years of total n00b-ish internet searching, trial and error and heartache. (I'm still a n00b, just not a total n00b.) But where would the fun be in that?

Throw on another column to show the tire sizes you can get away with for each lift incriment (without cutting fenders), and you've got a one-stop-shop for most noob questions. Or at least most of the ones I had.

XJwonders Jul 15, 2015 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by Teephphah (Post 3112595)
Well, that could have saved me a couple years of total n00b-ish internet searching, trial and error and heartache. (I'm still a n00b, just not a total n00b.) But where would the fun be in that? Throw on another column to show the tire sizes you can get away with for each lift incriment (without cutting fenders), and you've got a one-stop-shop for most noob questions. Or at least most of the ones I had.

I like your sportsmanship.

PopsOldXJ Jul 16, 2015 10:54 PM

NKOC's Lift Reference Chart
 
First time I saw this chart I asked why it wasn't a sticky. Nice work, mods.

HS00XJ Jul 17, 2015 07:03 AM

finally a sticky but you could of found a clearer pic. lol

Outlaw Star Jul 17, 2015 07:07 AM

NKOC's Lift Reference Chart
 

Originally Posted by HS00XJ (Post 3113307)
finally a sticky but you could of found a clearer pic. lol

Worked with what I had. If Clown can Email me a better pic, I can swap it out.

XJwonders Jul 17, 2015 07:11 AM


Originally Posted by Outlaw Star (Post 3113308)
Worked with what I had. If Clown can Email me a better pic, I can swap it out.

u still could have put in the YouTube video... Lol

Dumajones Jul 17, 2015 07:41 AM

https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.che...72b7aec21b.jpg

XJwonders Jul 17, 2015 07:46 AM

perfect!

Outlaw Star Jul 17, 2015 09:01 AM

NKOC's Lift Reference Chart
 
Thank you Duma!

Dumajones Jul 17, 2015 09:14 AM


Originally Posted by Outlaw Star (Post 3113333)
Thank you Duma!

Im here to help..:icon_cheesygrin:

bodysmasher Jul 22, 2015 05:18 PM


Originally Posted by Teephphah (Post 3112595)
Well, that could have saved me a couple years of total n00b-ish internet searching, trial and error and heartache. (I'm still a n00b, just not a total n00b.) But where would the fun be in that?

Amen brother! I am in the same boat.

NewKindOfClown Jul 24, 2015 01:29 PM

NKOC's Lift Reference Chart
 

Originally Posted by Outlaw Star (Post 3112398)
Thanks to NewKindOfClown, here is a quick guide to required and recommended components for your lifts. Enjoy.

:thumbup:


Originally Posted by Teephphah (Post 3112595)
Throw on another column to show the tire sizes you can get away with for each lift incriment (without cutting fenders), and you've got a one-stop-shop for most noob questions.

I had initially planned on doing that, but there are too many variables installed like wheel width, backspacing, and different brands of control arms.


Originally Posted by Outlaw Star (Post 3113308)
Worked with what I had. If Clown can Email me a better pic, I can swap it out.

You could've asked me. This is the first time I've actually seen this :laughing:

omnious Oct 11, 2015 01:51 AM

would anyone be able to chime in on what length brake lines are needed for the above chart? or is there too many variables in that also? shock length, short/long arm

NewKindOfClown Oct 11, 2015 10:01 AM


Originally Posted by omnious (Post 3154792)
would anyone be able to chime in on what length brake lines are needed for the above chart? or is there too many variables in that also? shock length, short/long arm

Brake line length for a short arm lift is usually Stock Length + Lift Height. For a long arm, your best bet is to measure


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