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I finally got it up....Need help with my rear.... #409427 03/01/04 03:48 AM
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Marc M Offline OP
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I installed my 1" front spacers yesterday. Now because the front wheel openings are cut higher than the rear lt looks like the front is lifted higher than the rear. What would be the best way to lift the rear without any major poblems. I am thinking shackles, any suggestions ??

Marc


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Re: I finally got it up....Need help with my rear.... [Re: Marc M] #409428 03/01/04 07:39 PM
Anonymous
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How much do you want to go in the rear? If maybe 1.5-2" then an add leaf would be great.

If only about an inch, a one inch block is a cinch to put in and cheap. I have an add a leaf and I added a one inch block a few weeks ago, it's very easy to put in. The only slight mod you'll have to do is lengthen the driver side of the ebrake cable and bend both of the guide brackets up which you could just do by hand or with a vice grip. My ebrake cable does touch the top of the leaf spring but doesn't really put any pressure on it. It works out great.

Last edited by c30; 03/01/04 07:43 PM.

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