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Hummer H2For those who like a little more gleam to their Hummer, the H2 offers a similar rugged look as the H1, but as a lower cost, and with more added features, making it almost a massive luxury SUV.
Can someone please tell me the measurement between the top of the stock size 315/70-17 tire and the bottom of the fender flare on a stock-height, non-lifted H2?
I suspect my mechanic cranked the torsion bars too high when installing my Cognito UCA Kit.
I also have a 1" spacer under the rear coil springs.
Currently on my H2 the distance between the top of the stock 315/70-17 BFG KO3 tire and the bottom of the fender flare is right at 10".
I have the Cognito UCA + torsion bar keys kit with Bilstein shocks. These front Bilsteins are made for 0" to 2.5" lift.
Thank you! ~10\" between top of tire and bottom of fender flare. A little leveled in this picture, but before Cognito UCA kit.
Okay I will answer my own question since nobody else has.
I found an old thread on this forum through a Google search.
Responses there were 8.5 to 9.0 inches, so my 10.325 inch measurement with brand new BFG KO3 tires is well within the safe 0 to 2.5" "lift" capability of my Cognito UCA kit.
41 5/8 of an inch front, 42" rear. These measurement are from the ground to the bottom wheel opening molding on the front and rear on a level surface. This is for stock SUT with non lifted and factory sized tires but believe would be the same for the SUV too.
One note, my front suspension just barely rests on the bump stops and the "Z" height has been verified and the alignment is as close to perfect as it can be.