Raising the Vehicle via GAP Tool

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pabs406

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Hi Guys. So I finally pulled the trigger on a GAP tool. I took some measurements from the ground to the bottom of the wheel well after I did a +47 lift. The fronts measured 34.75” and the rears 37” in off-road mode.

This was an increase of .75” in the front and 2” in the rear from off-road mode at the +0 lift.

Is there a way to gain more lift in the front? I’d love to get that extra clearance going through some of the off-shoots.

Is there a way to manipulate the tool? Or is the only way to install lift rods and tune with the tool?
 
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Houm_WA

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You're going about it incorrectly. You have to check your calibration values (maybe it was live values, I don't remember) and see how much buffer you have against the max value, then raise each corner that amount.
 

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