Is my Jeep lifted? Seriously I don't know!!?

Question:
Its a 68 CJ-5. How do I tell if it is and how much if so? I need to replace some suspension parts and don't know what to order.

Answers:

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alright, this is not hard. all you have to do is measure your current tire size, get on google search for a tire chart for a 68 jeep and it tells you what the biggest tire you can have without a lift. then just look at ur jeep and see if u can or cant go bigger. if u can get a bigger tire, you have a lift. if this is the case you will have to see if it is a suspension or body lift. to do this you have to unbolt part of the body, like the floor boards, or mabey just get under and look to see it you have a spacer between ur body and frame. it will be an inch or bigger if lifted. Another great way do check is look for a part number stamped into the springs and look up the manufacturer, call them or get online and give them the number and see what they have in their data base. Honestly, if you have to replace more than one spring i say just go get a suspension lift. you can get a 2 or 3 inch one for really cheap and not have to do any modifications to it. Get it of quadratec.com or roughcountry.com. If you need more help just e-mail me at fonaplats@yahoo.com
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