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Stock height of a B2


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Anyone know what the distance is from the ground to the fender on stock suspension and 30" tires for a Bronco II? I want to know exactly how much lift I have. After piecing together several things and changing the height of mine 4-5 times, I have a rough estimate of 5" of lift, but I want to double check.
 
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30" tires wouldn't be stock.

Here's a pic of mine with the P205/75R15 tires before I did a thing to it... Not sure if it helps (sorry I never did take any measurements on it).

 

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Yeah I have pics of mine, but I kinda need a measurement.
 

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30" tires wouldn't be stock.

Here's a pic of mine with the P205/75R15 tires before I did a thing to it... Not sure if it helps (sorry I never did take any measurements on it).

based on the tire size and estimating the gap in the wheel well it looks to be somewhere between 30-33 inches depending on how much pressure was in the tires in the pic. the 205/75r15 is just over 27" tall plus figure between 4-6 inch gap above the tire to the center of the arch. rough guess but it should get ya close
 

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