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Spring Heights

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Post by Dazzle »

G'day Guys,

Would somebody who has 2" lift kit, measure the ride height for me, to the centre of the headlights, i think, would be a good point of reference. I degreased and pressure cleaned under my Mav' and saw there was yellow springs, and thought they might be aftermarket, and was wondering if somewho can tell me what i want to know.
I dont think it is any higher than stock, but car handles fairly well, so thought they might be a bit stiffer, and not necessarily raised.

Thanking you in advance.
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Post by NutterGQ »

probably king springs, get the part numbers stamped on them and I can tell you exactly what they are.

For example they will probably have KDFR-42 and KDPR-43
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Post by GRINCH »

better referance point is the distace from the bottom of the guard to the outside edge of the rim, you just need to moke sure they are the same size rims. measureing at the headlight will alter if the are higher front or back (pivot action)
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Post by azzad »

And depends on what size tyre you are running.

As Grinch said centre off hub/axle to guard edge.

Sorry cant help with actuall measurement though as i dont know what lift i cuurently have.

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Post by NutterGQ »

or just look at the numbers stamped on them and post here for the actual answer.
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