None. The Comanche uses a spring under axle setup and blocking the axle would lower the vehicle. However, if you can use a torch and weld, you can cut your spring mounts, do some grinding and relocate them to the topside of the axle housing, and turn it into a spring over axle setup, giving you about 4.5in. of lift in the rear.
2006 KTM 125 EXC Seat height 36.4 inches Ground clearance 15.4 inches Front suspension travel 11.8 inches Rear suspension travel 13.2 inches
A Downhill Bike!
The 1992 Arctic Cat Wildcat features a rear suspension travel of approximately 12 inches. This setup is designed to provide a balance of comfort and performance for off-road riding. The rear suspension system helps absorb bumps and enhances overall handling, making it suitable for various terrains.
The long bed version has a bed 7.5 feet in length and 43 inches in width between the wheel wells.
To allow for steering and suspension movement.
The stock suspension on the Datsun 1600 (510) typically features front spring rates around 150-180 lbs/in and rear spring rates between 120-140 lbs/in. The front springs generally have a 7-inch free length and a diameter of about 2.5 inches, while the rear springs are often around 8 to 9 inches in length with a similar diameter. Upgrading or altering these rates can enhance handling characteristics, depending on intended use. Always consider the overall balance of the vehicle when modifying spring rates.
A 4-inch suspension lift refers to a modification made to a vehicle's suspension system to increase the distance between the ground and the chassis by 4 inches. This lift typically involves installing new suspension components such as new springs, shocks, and control arms to accommodate the increased height. It is commonly done on off-road vehicles to improve ground clearance and allow for larger tires.
336 inches - without using a calculator !
they could fit but youwould have to modify the suspension a couple of inches of lift would be need . then they would fit . but it if you dont lift the suspension the tires will rub the wheel wells . !
Sounds like you may have broken rear suspension parts. Sway bar or spring may be broken.
It is 5 inches.
The body lift does not matter, it just lifts the body. The only thing you need to worry about is the length the new suspension will add to the stock suspension. For example if you put on a 4" suspension lift then you will need to add about 5" - 7" inches in the shock to make sure you have enough up and down travel within the suspension lift, and that it does not "bottom out".