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EAS Lift Calibration

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Been doing quite a bit of research about lifting my truck, and wanted to get some issues nailed down before I ordered my cable and downloaded the software. I know alot of you guys have done it, and I also know that Storey lurks around here, so here goes...

1. How much can I lift it (inches, preferably), standard height and high height?
2. Ive been reading about how to do it from Storey's work, and RSWSolutions.com, and Im curious as to the lifted values for the most lift without maxing out springs? I understand it is different for each vehicle, but ballpark...
3. Is it true you have to increase these values a little bit at a time, or can you just "jump" to your new values?

Also, Im not very computer-talented. Is it difficult to do the "computer stuff" involved with Storey's software?

Thanks,
Jeremy
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1. It depends. If you have Arnott Gen 3's.....2". Everything else...1" tops. (for high height...do whatever you want under high settings for standard)
2. Only one way to find out. Hook it up and start raising.
3. You can jump, but it might not sit level.
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