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Stock Measurement to bottom of fenderwell?

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Old 03-29-2015, 10:34 AM
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Default Stock Measurement to bottom of fenderwell?

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2009 Dodge Ram 1500 Crew Cab Sport 4x4
I'm trying to see where I'm sitting at this point after updating struts, shocks, and springs. I didn't start at stock as I had a lift/level kit since 2009 when I got the truck.
I'm looking for front and rear top of the tire to the bottom of the fender well measurements. My model is a sport with 33" tall tires on 17"s. If you have the 17"s with the smaller tire size or the 20"s with the 33" tall tires, that info would be helpful.
 
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With the things you have done, why not just go out and measure yourself? Someone else could measure their truck for you, but that doesn't mean it'll be the same as yours.
 
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I'm not sure I follow you.
I've measured mine. I'm pretty sure it's not stock.
I'm looking to see how it compares to stock because that is where I want to be at or as close to it as possible with my camper top. I could go measure random trucks. I'd rather not mess around other people's stuff. It isn't going to tell me if they have done anything to it without waiting by someone's truck to talk to them about it. I'm not above doing that. It's just that we have a resource right here full of guys with these trucks, most of them have tape measures, and most of them like talking about their trucks.
 
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Ha, sorry man, I obviously wasn't following you either...one of those days I guess. I would help you but I'm not at stock anymore, hopefully someone can chime in and get you what you need.
 
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That's the same issue I keep coming across. Everyone has thrown a level kit etc on their truck.

Thanks.
 
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4.5" front, 7.75" rear. This is with 1/4 tank of fuel and tires that are near the end of their tread life. Tires are 275/60R20.

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Is that the info you were looking for?
 
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This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you very much.
 



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