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Best spacer to correct driver side lean?

Anyone have any recommendations for a spacer to correct the driver side lean? I'm about 0.75" lower on the driver side than the passenger after my lift. Also, will I need an alignment after adding a correcting spacer?
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ironman 4x4 offers 20mm and 25mm spacers I believe. OME has a 10mm one. As far as an alignment after, I'd see how it drives first.
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Anyone have any recommendations for a spacer to correct the driver side lean? I'm about 0.75" lower on the driver side than the passenger after my lift. Also, will I need an alignment after adding a correcting spacer?
Just the front right? 20mm spacer would probably work for you unless someone makes a .75" one.
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Ironman4x4 requires you to take off the bumpstop , so make sure you're accounting for that difference in height
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The Ironman 20mm looks to be rear.

I really only need a front one, which kind of surprises me tbh. I wouldn't mess with it, but my tires rub in one very specific set of circumstances on the driver side, and will clear nicely when leveled.

One thing I'm seeing on a lot of them is it will be a 0.25" spacer, but then it will say it gives a half inch of lift. Any idea what's up with that?
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The Ironman 20mm looks to be rear.

I really only need a front one, which kind of surprises me tbh. I wouldn't mess with it, but my tires rub in one very specific set of circumstances on the driver side, and will clear nicely when leveled.

One thing I'm seeing on a lot of them is it will be a 0.25" spacer, but then it will say it gives a half inch of lift. Any idea what's up with that?
Looks like Toytec makes the perfect one for you.

TOP1-T Front Top Plate Spacer Kit
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