EXPERIMENT TIME!
The easiest one to do....and probably the one most people want to know the results of.
DATA:
Rough Country front lift spacer measurement: 1-13/16th inch
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Smaxx Shim measurement: 8/16th (1/2) inch
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Total of spacers between spring isolator and frame mount: 2-5/16th inch
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Stock upper strut mount measurement: 6/16th (3/8) inch
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Total lengthening of strut assembly: 1-15/16th inch
TEST:
Conditions: Front of truck jacked up. Wheels mounted but off ground. Top of strut tower unbolted from frame. Downward force (me) applied to wheel, moving wheel/suspension downwards until UBJ reaches limit of travel.
RESULT:
I couldn't get a picture while holding the tape measure and the wheel, but there is an additional 7/8" from the top of my shim to the frame mount on all sides.
I don't know if the BDS kits measures out the same... But it seems that if everything else pans out, I could add another 1/2" to 5/8" in there and still be in the green zone ball joint wise.
Thoughts?
Edit: Just reread my own post and realized that my total spacer + shim length is not added directly to the strut assembly length, since part of it simply compresses the spring more. Ugh.
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