How high is this 1995 Ram 1500 4x4 lifted?

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1995Ram4x4

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Purchased this 1995 Ram 1500 5.2l 4x4 lifted but need to replace shocks and don’t know how high it is lifted.



Tires are 35x12 50R15 which are 33 inches tall. There is 9 inches from top of tire to bottom of fender well and 42 inches from the ground to the bottom of the fender well.



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Measure the existing shocks front and back. They also should have a part number on them.
 
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Thanks but that is the issue as the shocks are old and worn with no info legible.
 

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Measure the existing shocks.
Thanks but that is the issue as the shocks are old and worn with no info legible.
That would not stop you from removing one front and one rear shock and measuring the compressed and fully extended length of the shock. That, or take it to a good 4x4 shop and they can tell you the info you are looking for.

A great deal depends on how the lift was done as that greatly affects suspension travel. Also, that model is a solid front and rear axle pickup which again changes things. Total lift is only somewhat relevant.

You have provided zero useful information for us to help you with. You haven't even said if the existing shocks are single, double, in stock position or moved, are the diffs rotated etc. We do try to help, but you really do have to give us something to work with.
 
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