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Old 12-09-2006, 05:23 PM
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BJ spacers and lift kit.

I saw somewhere on here in a thread someone used a bj spacer on a 4inch lift and relaxed the Tbars. Is it possible or did i read it wrong. I want to get the front a bit softer but cant go anylower with out buying new tires. Im just tryin to get the front softer.

Lets settle this this once and for all cause some say it can happen some say it cant.

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put on the spacers and lower the tbars, ive heard yes. with a 4in lift
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Here ya go:

http://www.sonoransteel.com/san_dieg...olutions_.html
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Thank you sooooo much guys. I was told by 3-5 people it wont work and everything will bind blah blah blah...I was thinking that it would because the lift never did anything except space out the upper and lower arms to give it the lift. I have already removed my swaybar and thought that might help but i want to get the front to move a bit easier with out lowering it any. This is my daily and i have an 85 so i didnt want to SAS swap it.

My friend is asking me if a BJ spacer will work if the tbars are stock or maybe turned up a bit.Id thinkit would be fine but thought i would double check.
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Thank you sooooo much guys. I was told by 3-5 people it wont work and everything will bind blah blah blah...I was thinking that it would because the lift never did anything except space out the upper and lower arms to give it the lift. I have already removed my swaybar and thought that might help but i want to get the front to move a bit easier with out lowering it any. This is my daily and i have an 85 so i didnt want to SAS swap it.

My friend is asking me if a BJ spacer will work if the tbars are stock or maybe turned up a bit.Id thinkit would be fine but thought i would double check.
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The BJ spacers were designed for a 4" bracket lift... and yes you can do exactly what you are talking about..
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SWEET! ok sounds good. Are all the spacers the same?
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