Hey everybody,
I recently decided it was time for my truck to receive some maintenance/lovin'
I installed new tires (275/60/20 Cooper Discoverer AT)
I installed Bilstein 5100's set at 1.4" (The middle ring)
I really enjoy the new look, and I'm enjoying all the other benefits, CV shafts being perfectly level and not having any play, better steering, handling, etc.
And it's a small enough lift that I don't have to worry about the front being high when towing.
Here's my question... I never had any reason to really measure the wheel gap before, I guess just to find out how much lift was reasonable (never even considered going for the full 2.8 inches) and to decide between 1.4 vs 2.1
I am now measuring 6 inches gap front, and 8 inches gap on the PASSENGER side.
I am now measuring 5 inches gap front, and 7 inches gap on the DRIVERS side.
Any idea why the passenger side is exactly 1 inch higher than the driver side?
I thought maybe because the driver side has the fuel tank, but I took these measurements with the tank basically empty.
Thanks in advance,
#RAM
I recently decided it was time for my truck to receive some maintenance/lovin'
I installed new tires (275/60/20 Cooper Discoverer AT)
I installed Bilstein 5100's set at 1.4" (The middle ring)
I really enjoy the new look, and I'm enjoying all the other benefits, CV shafts being perfectly level and not having any play, better steering, handling, etc.
And it's a small enough lift that I don't have to worry about the front being high when towing.
Here's my question... I never had any reason to really measure the wheel gap before, I guess just to find out how much lift was reasonable (never even considered going for the full 2.8 inches) and to decide between 1.4 vs 2.1
I am now measuring 6 inches gap front, and 8 inches gap on the PASSENGER side.
I am now measuring 5 inches gap front, and 7 inches gap on the DRIVERS side.
Any idea why the passenger side is exactly 1 inch higher than the driver side?
I thought maybe because the driver side has the fuel tank, but I took these measurements with the tank basically empty.
Thanks in advance,
#RAM