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Sill Height of Standard Zook [sierra ]

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Sill Height of Standard Zook [sierra ]

Post by Bentzook »

I need to find out the standard sill height of a zook [sierra] ?

The engineers needs to know the standard height of a zook vs the height of my Gravitron zook. Getting it engineered with 35s on it seem to be impossible, I`ve got a set of 33s he thinks will pass. But I need the ride height at sill level, I may have to lower mine, just for the engineering stage, [ lift it up again later ].
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Post by Dozoor »

Local engineer ?

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Post by gumtree »

i got one here i can measure. do u want it sitting on level ground and measured from the ground to the bottom of the sill.


also i have 205/70R15 tyres on there so its as low as it gets. stock springs too.




ok just went and did it anyways. 41.5cm at the bottom of the sill (approx the middle of the door) to the floor.
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Post by Bentzook »

thanks buddy.

With my 35s on I`m 13.4 " higher
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Post by Turbo Tonka »

how much higher are you allowed to be.Sounds high when you put it like that,but it looks the goods :cool:
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Post by Ben_Sierra »

gumtree wrote:i got one here i can measure. do u want it sitting on level ground and measured from the ground to the bottom of the sill.


also i have 205/70R15 tyres on there so its as low as it gets. stock springs too.




ok just went and did it anyways. 41.5cm at the bottom of the sill (approx the middle of the door) to the floor.
If they are stock springs they've probably sagged a bit from the original height...

I'd add another couple of cm to get the "factory" height...
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Post by Dozoor »

Bent zook , Whats the distance between the bottom of chassis rail and ground?


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Post by Bentzook »

Crh : 560mm 22"
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