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How much lift does this Jeep have?

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#1 ·
Can you guys look at the picture and estimate how much lift our Jeep has. We just bought it from a dealer and don't have any history on the lift. I can tell you that it uses new coil springs instead of spacers, but that is about it. Thanks!
 
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#2 ·
2-2.5"?

There are some ways to measure yourself, you can Google to find some stock measures and there is even a coil spring length chart I have seen (stock versus longer springs).
 
#3 ·
I am thinking 2-2.5. That is what I have on my Jeep and it looks about the same.
 
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Measure the springs.

12" front, 8" rear, is stock. Anything over is your amount of lift.
 
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IMO ya might want to look for spacers on the front as well....winch on the front end and no "sag" USUALLY means spacers....or a very good thought out lift that allows for heavy aftermarket parts....based on the comparison of my TJ with an OME 2.5" lift it is REALLY close.....this yard Pic is with 31" BFGs.
 

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#7 ·
OP's looks like its slightly lower in front. Might just be pic angle.
 
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Thanks for everybody's replies. Here are a few more pictures that are a bit more from the side (plus one of the interior for the heck of it). I didn't see any spacers in either the front or rear springs, but it was a pretty quick look. Thought that it looked pretty good with the lift that it has and the tires (though the tires do catch the front suspension at full turn). I will have to put some steps on the side though since my wife and daughters are all pretty short. The Jeep is at our cabin now but we will trailer it home this time in a few weeks since we will be winterizing the cabin and won't be out for a while now.


 
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Thanks for everybody's replies. Here are a few more pictures that are a bit more from the side (plus one of the interior for the heck of it). I didn't see any spacers in either the front or rear springs, but it was a pretty quick look. Thought that it looked pretty good with the lift that it has and the tires (though the tires do catch the front suspension at full turn). I will have to put some steps on the side though since my wife and daughters are all pretty short. The Jeep is at our cabin now but we will trailer it home this time in a few weeks since we will be winterizing the cabin and won't be out for a while now.
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