coil spring spacers
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coil spring spacers
Wheres a good place to get coil spring spacers at?
This is the style Im looking into, but not 1.5" maybe like 2 or 3" and for the front springs. Amazon.com: ReadyLift 66-3015 1.5" Rear Coil Spring Spacer: Automotive
If I do this, what else am I going to have to change on the front end since its a TTB 87 f150 (300-six, 4x4, 4 speed)
the rear Im thinking about just doing the shackle flip kit, my friend can get me one from someone he knows who makes them where the new brackets actually bolt right into the stock holes.
Anyone have any problems with these spacers?
This is the style Im looking into, but not 1.5" maybe like 2 or 3" and for the front springs. Amazon.com: ReadyLift 66-3015 1.5" Rear Coil Spring Spacer: Automotive
If I do this, what else am I going to have to change on the front end since its a TTB 87 f150 (300-six, 4x4, 4 speed)
the rear Im thinking about just doing the shackle flip kit, my friend can get me one from someone he knows who makes them where the new brackets actually bolt right into the stock holes.
Anyone have any problems with these spacers?
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The blocks are procomp blocks so they are name brand. I was originally looking for the cast ones but my local off road shop had these in stock and gave me a good deal
When looking at my truck from the side it almost looks level as it is. So I wanted to bring the back end up a bit farther then the front I like the look with the back and a bit higher (not drastically raked)
When looking at my truck from the side it almost looks level as it is. So I wanted to bring the back end up a bit farther then the front I like the look with the back and a bit higher (not drastically raked)
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Unless either your front springs were sagging 2.5" from their stock height, you used i-beam drop brackets, you have a solid front axle, or your tires look like this: \--/ then what you say here is not possible in the universe we live in.
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