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Leveling spacer question (it's a weird one)

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Old 12-19-2015, 07:25 PM
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So I've got a 94 2wd, and when I rebuilt the front suspension, I threw some Moog CC824 springs under it, thinking they would level this truck, but it only sits at the height now of what it really should be stock. I don't think they added but maybe .5" of lift.

I know on my '91 2wd I had a 2.5" spacer which just barely aligned camber wise. Still sat about half a degree positive, but that's close enough for me.

Question here would be, can I add a 1.5" spacer underneath my cc824 springs, and still line up? In my head, that will raise this truck to the same spec as my '91, but I can't find any mention of someone throwing a spacer under this set of springs!

Here's how my truck sits right now. It's the one on the left. I have 235s on the front currently, and there seems to be the same amount of wheel gap up there as my '91 had sitting on 31x10.50s...



The '91, for reference purposes

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824's usually give more lift than that. Here's mine with 844's after they've settled on 31" tires.
Only problem with the 844's is they ride a little rough around town.
I'm sure you can space yours 1" or 1 1/2" and still get the camber to align fairly well.
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That's the size I'm going for. Thanks for the pic! You're a 2wd as well, if my eyes are working properly, yes?



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