Step one of my spring project is done.
Step one, get someone else to do it first: Phil decided to do the spacers so we did it in his truck today. This wasn't as successful as I had hoped because I ended up helping. The good news is Phil will be helping me with step 2.
Realistically it was a great success. For the cost of 2 spacers ($24 total) we were able to lift his truck 1.25" in the back. To do that in my Frontier it would have cost me $200. I'll let Phil tell about the ride quality etc.

Step two, doing it in my truck, is under way. I've got the spacers already sitting in Phil's garage (along with the camera I forgot there). Now it's just a matter of finding time to do it. Now that we know these spacers provide a 1.25" lift I'll be able to lift the back of the truck 1.25" to check the impact on the pinion angle and see if it will be an issue.

Phil and I had good luck today (you'd think we were Irish) but we did forget to take photo's. We'll try and remember for my truck so that we can post how to do the job and make everyone else life easier.

Maurie