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Old 06-24-2008, 08:48 PM
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I have no idea what mine measured stock.
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Old 06-25-2008, 10:20 AM
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so did either of you take a stock measurment? how much lift do you have exactly? if you need one i can probably go grab one...

i know you both prob dont care...but i am of course interested since i want to lift mine like yesterday...haha
Actually I am kinda interested to see what stock is. If you could measure it the same way on a stock truck, that would be great.
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Old 06-25-2008, 10:46 AM
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Old 06-25-2008, 05:20 PM
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Actually I am kinda interested to see what stock is. If you could measure it the same way on a stock truck, that would be great.

yes sir...ill get you a measurement tomorrow...ill see if i can grab a pic too!!
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Old 06-26-2008, 07:25 PM
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ok fellas...took the tape to the truck today...im at just under 6 inches...it was tight...and i kinda had to angle the tape, so id put myself right at about 5.5 inches...meaning you all are at just about exactly 8 inches of lift over a 350 with the heavy service suspension. I would assume a truck that didnt have the plow prep or heavy service might sit a touch lower. I snapped some pics, but they all came out crappy...its a ton tighter on the stock truck than it is for you boys with the nice big lifts!!

Hope it helps...certainly helps me...i would pull the trigger tomorrow, just to afraid to loose any more fuel economy...maybe if i got a dashpaq the losses and gains would offset!!
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Old 06-26-2008, 08:41 PM
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ok fellas...took the tape to the truck today...im at just under 6 inches...it was tight...and i kinda had to angle the tape, so id put myself right at about 5.5 inches...meaning you all are at just about exactly 8 inches of lift over a 350 with the heavy service suspension. I would assume a truck that didnt have the plow prep or heavy service might sit a touch lower. I snapped some pics, but they all came out crappy...its a ton tighter on the stock truck than it is for you boys with the nice big lifts!!

Hope it helps...certainly helps me...i would pull the trigger tomorrow, just to afraid to loose any more fuel economy...maybe if i got a dashpaq the losses and gains would offset!!
Thanks for doing that! Nice to know I got the full 8" over stock, even with the snow plow prep and a 350.

I do wonder how much of a tradeoff it would be for the dashdaq vs. the lift/tires on fuel mileage. I'm stuck with an SCT 9621 myself, but maybe if we can get Pahrump to take his foot out of the floorboard for a while..... naaaaah.
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