how else can i get lift?
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how else can i get lift?
i got the 3 inch body and 4 inch suspension lift on it and cant find any larger lifts. any ideas on how to raise it higher. i know theres ways to do it, but i dont know them. i got it on 36x12.50x15 super swampers now and do not rub at all. when the tires oni t now wear out id like to go with 38s. ill have to lift it more. i MAY be able to squeeze 37s under there with a little trimming, but i dont want to take that route and i want 38s. any suggestions?
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1.5" balljoint spacers - could give you AROUND 2" of lift.
then a longer shackle in the rear.
If you want to go any higher then that, a sas is pretty much your only option.
then a longer shackle in the rear.
If you want to go any higher then that, a sas is pretty much your only option.
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Actually, probably less than you have in it now if you had just done it to start with...
But seriously, why do you need so much lift? Compensating for a "short"coming?
But seriously, why do you need so much lift? Compensating for a "short"coming?
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well i reckon everybody took that the wrong way. i joined this site to find out new info that i dont already know. i was askin how to go about pricin the sas and what all it intells.
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would some one please explain to me what a ball joint spacer is and were it goes?!?!?!?!!!! every one keeps telling me to search and i cant ever find any thing about them!
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Balljoint spacer goes ontop of the upper balljoint. www.sdori.com for pictures.
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so just how is your suspension lifted right now? for the rear you can get lift springs, shackels or blocks. for the front you can crank the t-bars, balljoint spacers and i belive drop bracket which i think is the right name. but going for tires much bigger than you have isnt a good idea for keeping the ifs and not all of these methods i have mentioned are really good options, a sas with lift springs is your best option
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