Stock ride height fender to ground
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I asked the same question in November and got the following as a response:
From the Factory Service Manual (ie FSM)
Wheelarch Height (Unladen = full tank of gas, spare tire, jack etc in stock locations)
With 17"
Front: 691 mm (27.20 in)
Rear: 702 mm (27.64 in)
With 18"
Front: 694 mm (27.32 in)
Rear: 710 mm (27.95 in)
With 19"
Front: 699 mm (27.52 in)
Rear: 710 mm (27.95 in)
These measurements are from the ground to the high point of the arch (centered on the wheel hub).
From the Factory Service Manual (ie FSM)
Wheelarch Height (Unladen = full tank of gas, spare tire, jack etc in stock locations)
With 17"
Front: 691 mm (27.20 in)
Rear: 702 mm (27.64 in)
With 18"
Front: 694 mm (27.32 in)
Rear: 710 mm (27.95 in)
With 19"
Front: 699 mm (27.52 in)
Rear: 710 mm (27.95 in)
These measurements are from the ground to the high point of the arch (centered on the wheel hub).
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I asked the same question in November and got the following as a response:
From the Factory Service Manual (ie FSM)
Wheelarch Height (Unladen = full tank of gas, spare tire, jack etc in stock locations)
With 17"
Front: 691 mm (27.20 in)
Rear: 702 mm (27.64 in)
With 18"
Front: 694 mm (27.32 in)
Rear: 710 mm (27.95 in)
With 19"
Front: 699 mm (27.52 in)
Rear: 710 mm (27.95 in)
These measurements are from the ground to the high point of the arch (centered on the wheel hub).
From the Factory Service Manual (ie FSM)
Wheelarch Height (Unladen = full tank of gas, spare tire, jack etc in stock locations)
With 17"
Front: 691 mm (27.20 in)
Rear: 702 mm (27.64 in)
With 18"
Front: 694 mm (27.32 in)
Rear: 710 mm (27.95 in)
With 19"
Front: 699 mm (27.52 in)
Rear: 710 mm (27.95 in)
These measurements are from the ground to the high point of the arch (centered on the wheel hub).
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