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Originally Posted by Blute View Post
Thanks for the info! If that front spacer is actually 1.5" thick, then folks should be getting 3" of lift. I really don't want more than 2.5" of front lift with 1.5" in the rear. I guess I will keep searching the forum to see if anyone else has reported actual lift heights...
This thread might shed insight: I don't think people are seeing a full 3" as it goes down numerically as you increase spacer size, ie..1" will give you 2" and 2" will give you 3.75" (pure estimations).


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