This was posted on the newtriton forum from the manager of Ultimate Suspensions thought it might interest new Triton owners ,I went out and measured mine and yes its exactly 560mm on the front with no bars installed .So in effect I have a 2 inch lift as standard or close to.
Hi everyone.
We have been noticing lately that a lot of Tritons have been coming in with a higher trim heights from factory. This has now been confirmed since Jack from Ultimate Suspension bought a new Triton GLX-R for himself. It came in with the front sitting at 545mm (centre of hub to guard) with 300km on the clock. In the past, the original suspension height was 510-520 for GLX-R models. We conducted a spring rate test on the new coils and they are different to previous Triton coils are actually close to our raised height comfort spec.
Other customers and fitters have also recorded higher trim heights with a few up to 560mm (with no accessories). This is basically the same as a 2" lift.
The rear suspension heights appear to the be the same, which really throws out the balance if heavily loaded.
What does this mean for aftermarket suspension?
Due to a number of factors (e.g. steering geometry and wheel alignment), we can still only raise the Triton to our normal raised height (approximately 570mm). This means on the newer vehicles, you will not achieve a "50mm" lift over standard.
On some vehicles, our original "standard height" or "10-20mm" kits may actually lower the vehicle.