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just a quick question... i am going to be installing 2in lift blocks in the rear, could that throw off the alignment of the rear end?
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I wouldnt see how it would???? all your doing is putting a block under the leafs on wheels that just go straight.
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all its gonna do is lower you caster, and it will be so little of a change you will never notice
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