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If you have a stock TRD OR long bed truck, I need a favor

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I regularly get asked how much lift my truck has. But after all the weight and adjustments I have made to my set up, I really have no idea.

So, if I could get the measurements from a stock truck, I might have some general idea of how much lift my truck has. If anyone one is willing to measure yours, please measure from the center of the wheel hub to the bottom of the fender in a straight line. Do it for the front and the back and then we can compare numbers.

In this photo, I need your measurement of the green line for the front and rear of the truck.
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I found the numbers in my phone.

Stock was 21.5” front and 21.25” rear.

My measurements today are 24.75” front and 26.9” rear.

That means I have about 3.25” lift front and 5.65” rear. The rear is like that because of the airbags. I’ll take a comparison photo tomorrow.
 
That's a more substantial lift than I thought you had. Looking forward to the pics
 
Best comparison photos I could come up. Didn’t use a photo with the camper because those photos have airbags.

I think the 35s filling in the fenders make the lift look less substantial than the numbers imply.

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