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Old 05-10-2017, 07:59 PM
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I have 6in rough country lift kit with a 1 in spacer making it a 7 in lift up front.
Right now it has a slight cali lean going on. Anyone know what i can do in the rear to level it out. I also have to replace the rear shocks any recommendations?
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You are brave stacking spacers up front. I would take the 1 inch spacer out and do nothing to the rear. Alternatively, if you are hell bent on keeping the 1 inch spacer up front and want it completely level I would recommend getting a taller rear block or an add a leaf.
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Originally Posted by eddlestone213
You are brave stacking spacers up front. I would take the 1 inch spacer out and do nothing to the rear. Alternatively, if you are hell bent on keeping the 1 inch spacer up front and want it completely level I would recommend getting a taller rear block or an add a leaf.
well I dont have stacked spacers i have the 6in front shocks from rough country
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Huh? Their standard kit has a 6" spacer. No front shocks, you still use OEM.

In fact, only difference between the 4" and 6" kits are the spacer size and rear blocks.
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Originally Posted by SteveLord
Huh? Their standard kit has a 6" spacer. No front shocks, you still use OEM.

In fact, only difference between the 4" and 6" kits are the spacer size and rear blocks.
http://www.roughcountry.com/premium-...uts-23019.html
this is what i have up front it eliminates the front 6 spacer
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Whoa...never knew they had those!
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so... back to your question.. I would add a leaf to level the rear.
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Originally Posted by Murder
http://www.roughcountry.com/premium-...uts-23019.html
this is what i have up front it eliminates the front 6 spacer
Ah, I suspected it might be these!
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Originally Posted by Murder
http://www.roughcountry.com/premium-...uts-23019.html
this is what i have up front it eliminates the front 6 spacer
Was completely unaware they made these! Must be a relatively new product. All apologies for the misinformation.
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yeah they are really good struts! Now on to my question. Any rear shock recommendations? has anyone heard of fatbobs AAL



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