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    Ok I'd like to know how much sag I'm getting from my cap - can anyone tell me what the center of the hub to the bottom edge of the wheel well is on a TRD off road (2007).

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    Quote Originally Posted by spot shooter View Post
    Ok I'd like to know how much sag I'm getting from my cap - can anyone tell me what the center of the hub to the bottom edge of the wheel well is on a TRD off road (2007).

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    on my o6, front is 20 and 1 quarter inches, rear is 21 and 3quarters inches....hope this helps!!



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    Cool,

    Yeah that does help, mine's at 21.5" in the rear with stock springs and a cap on it.

    I was wondering if it was sagging as much as 1", at least right now it isn't.

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    sounds like your good to go then!!



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