SOME SUGGESTIONS:
First you'll need to get these: JEGS Performance Products#555-81800 Steel Spanner Wrench Set
Then you'll need to figure a method that works best for you for adjustments. DirtyBacon had a unique solution that works.

You can also adjust the height on the vehicle.
Prepare to spend some time turning your spanner wrench.

HOW TO MEASURE:
Here JamesDowning lists the official measurements to be taken so we have a standard we can all follow. This will allow you to see what others have dialed in and the resulting heights.
JamesDowning wrote:I have the hook of the tape measure grabbing on the mounted-top side of the locking collar, when spun all the way up. Using that method, it shouldn't matter if you're measuring yours by running the locking collar up to the top and pulling tape from it, or jamming the tape end into the shoulder at the top of the threads.
Mine I'd read at 3.5".
JamesDowning wrote:You report the CV axle center to fender height? That would be another good standard of measure for us to use, since it removes tires from the equation. An average of the left and right readings is also best.
Go ahead and post up a photo or your measurements of your results adjusting the height of your Radflo's. Also post up some details, about whether or not you have bumper/armor.
