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@XxJamieOvertonxX Since the spacer is on the top of the strut there is no additional load on the springs. Therefore no addional pressure on the coilover.
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how good would it look jsut with 2" spacers and 31 inch tires, no lift kit just spacers. for jeep grand cherokee 98
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@4WHEELPARTS Ok thanks, I'll keep that in mind, I have no money and may upgrade before I do that to that old of a truck but thanks
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I've used Tuff Country's 2" spacers, and Daystar's 1.5" spacers on my 2 trucks. The Tuff Country spacers worked better; I actually got a full 2" of lift even after they settled in. The Daystar spacers gave 1" of lift after it they settled in.
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i heard spacer lifts are dangerous as the put more pressure on the coilover? is this true?
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i put a leveling kit on my 04 f150 it was easy to install and i would reccommend one of these to anyone.
So I really don't know alot about working on trucks but I have a 1978 gmc sierra grande. Its rear wheel drive only and as far as I know is as stock as the day it was made, I want a little bit more clearance, the back of the truck has a decent amount of clearance but the front not as much as I'd like. I don't know how acurate it would be but could ya quote me a price on givin it a little bit better clearance in the front? Thanks
MrGreenMountainHigh 1 year ago
@MrGreenMountainHigh The only way to lift the front of that vehicle would be to install lift coils and a ball joint spacer or upper control arm to correct alignment. Any 4 Wheel Parts store can get you a quote and the correct components to get that installed for you.
4WHEELPARTS 1 year ago
how much should it cost for installation?
jwizzledizzle111 1 year ago
@jwizzledizzle111 It would run about $342 (this can vary depending on the year of the vehicle) and this would include both the installation and alignment.
4WHEELPARTS 1 year ago