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Does this vehicle have a 2" lift?

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Does this vehicle have a 2" lift?

Post by Yom »

Hi folks.. My eyes may be lying to me.

Does this vehicle have a 2" lift or just OE-sized 30" tyres?

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Post by turps »

Tyres look like 31's to me. Dont think there the std Nissan 15x7 rims though.
May have a slight lift. Going by my shorty which is supposed to be 3". At a guess, it looks like it may be 2".
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Post by Yom »

Well thats no good.

Looks like I'll be going straight for the 3" lift then. lol
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Post by T_Diesel »

Looks pretty standard to me.
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Post by macca81 »

id say standard personaly...

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Post by waxhead.. »

My vote is 31's with a 2" lift also.
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Post by RoldIT »

waxhead.. wrote:My vote is 31's with a 2" lift also.
... ditto.
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Post by dwaynes »

RoldIT wrote:
waxhead.. wrote:My vote is 31's with a 2" lift also.
... ditto.
same here
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Post by Nelso »

Looks standard to me. 2" lifts tend to have a bit more guard clearance than that. Mnay standard ones look lower than that because the springs have sagged heaps.
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Post by mavzilla »

2 for sure
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Post by Yom »

So probably a 2" lift that has sagged then? It does look a fair bit higher than standard.
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Post by outofcontrol5 »

myn was that high and it was standed
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Post by CWBYUP »

2" and 31"s mine looks to have the same guard clearance on the back with 33"s 2" but no plastic flare that hangs down.

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Post by heathhoppy »

waxhead.. wrote:My vote is 31's with a 2" lift also.

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