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Old 02-25-2010, 05:32 PM
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How much lift do you guys gain with the front ORE Coilover???
4"?
5"?
6"?
Old 02-25-2010, 06:08 PM
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I think they can adjust it to whatever your height needs are.
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The outside of the custom tuned King shock body is threaded and the coil seats can be adjusted to provide variable height. They are top shelf.
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I am sitting level with 4" springs in the back and I didn't turn them down very far....


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Very sweet indeed - how long does it take to change the heights of the coilovers?
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Noy long at all, just lift the vehicle, allen to the lockng collar and screw it down. However, anytime you go higher or lower, you need to check alignment, particulary adjust the trackbars, and you set the pinion angles.
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When you say alignment, are you referring to toe? If so, how is toe affected by the lift?
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Originally Posted by 2climbbig
When you say alignment, are you referring to toe? If so, how is toe affected by the lift?
He's talking about recentering the axles, setting pinion angles, and caster. Toe shouldn't be effected by this adjustment.
http://project-jk.com/jeep-jk-write-...-end-alignment
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Exactly. Setting trackbars and adjustable control arms.
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6+ on mine and still feel very balanced on my 42" tires.


Originally Posted by aBē
How much lift do you guys gain with the front ORE Coilover???
4"?
5"?
6"?


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