Hey guys,
Could someone with a stock truck give me the measurement from the floor/ground up to the bottom of the rocker panel? At the center of the door.
Thanks, Andy
Hey guys,
Could someone with a stock truck give me the measurement from the floor/ground up to the bottom of the rocker panel? At the center of the door.
Thanks, Andy
Driver side, absolute bottom of the rocker panel, center of the door is 20-3/4".
Thank you Don Cavey.
That's about as stock and level as it gets.
Are those tire's around 36"s tall?
With the weight of the truck on the tires, the rear was accurately measured at 34-1/4" and the front measured 34". Mind you, that is from the top of the tire to the garage floor. I was able to accurately measure with using a level.
I did do a rough measurement from the front to the back of the tire (with weight on it) and it was about 36". My tires are old and about 1/3-1/2 worn.
Hope that helps.
It does help and I appreciate it.
That sounds like me measuring with a level.
I was measuring the total height and used a level to get the most accurate measurement.
Hey Andrew! Sorry I didn't call you, Matt threw out the paper I wrote your number on! I did get a measurement for you, but I didn't think about contacting you here. My apologies!
Tony
No problem Tony.
Don Cavey gave em to me.
Thanks anyway.
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