lr3 gap tool suspension value?

bentonrover

Observer
Was wondering if someone knows the number I can put in for a minor lift. Didn't want to do the whole trial and error thing. Is there a chart? I recently came across 255 70r 18 and they do rub. Slightly over speed bump as such. Think it measure about 32". Thanks 06 LR3
 

cannonball55

Adventurer
the process to lift is simple though i dont remember it off the top of my head i do remember that you need to take the actual values and add to it the amount of lift youre looking for. not all trucks are the same value and not all trucks have the ability to be lifted the same amount if i remember correctly.

so you'll go into the menus and view the height sensor values then go in and adjust each one up equally.

sorry i dont have better information infront of me.
 

SteveMfr

Supporting Sponsor
...just a quick note: the mm do not equal mm in real life one to one. They are close enough to give an idea where you are, tho.

And, benton, it really is very easy as cmb says. If you end up unhappy or lost, the original EAS values can be restored from the Save/Restore menu as well.
Here is a quick vid showing height changes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXzFDaiSmhM
The vid is 50 sec long - and is quite close in actual time to making height changes.
HTH
 

bentonrover

Observer
Came out great thanks. Used a chart that measures mm to inches as a reference. I did plus 38mm which it said was 1.5 inches? Looks good to me. Can always change if needed. Trying to post pics now.
 

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srschick

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If I remember correctly, if you're permanently running with that lift, you should get a new alignment done.
 

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