chorky
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Bringing this back yet again.
I am looking for this measurement on a stock, off the lot unloaded gas JTR. So it should have 33 AT tires as well. For each corner please.
It must be a Rubicon as they have different fenders and other vehicles wont net a accurate comparison. I want to compare with my current setup, and compare again once lift is installed to see where things are at.
picture source of @ShadowsPapa. I hope you dont mind my screenshot of your other thread, this is a really great measurement method. From center of axle to bottom lip of fender
To start, my measurements with a partial load on uneven grass is:
LF - 24.75
LR - 22.75
RR - 23.5
RF - 24.25
I will redo these when on pavement but it gives a rough idea.
here are some pictures to hone in on measure points. Bottom measure point is center of axle, top measure point is my thumb, on the first lowest crease bend of fender
so if someone is able and willing to get these measurements of a bone stock Gladiator Rubicon almost fully optioned out with a hard top and NO canopy (tonneau is ok) it would be appreciated!
I am looking for this measurement on a stock, off the lot unloaded gas JTR. So it should have 33 AT tires as well. For each corner please.
It must be a Rubicon as they have different fenders and other vehicles wont net a accurate comparison. I want to compare with my current setup, and compare again once lift is installed to see where things are at.
picture source of @ShadowsPapa. I hope you dont mind my screenshot of your other thread, this is a really great measurement method. From center of axle to bottom lip of fender
To start, my measurements with a partial load on uneven grass is:
LF - 24.75
LR - 22.75
RR - 23.5
RF - 24.25
I will redo these when on pavement but it gives a rough idea.
here are some pictures to hone in on measure points. Bottom measure point is center of axle, top measure point is my thumb, on the first lowest crease bend of fender
so if someone is able and willing to get these measurements of a bone stock Gladiator Rubicon almost fully optioned out with a hard top and NO canopy (tonneau is ok) it would be appreciated!
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