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body lift question

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by gasmanzm1 » Sun Jun 01, 2014 11:23 pm

I've looked but can't seem to find an answer, would it be possible to buy single body lift spacers (not in a kit) and put them just in the front to help level the TB out?? i have marks 3 in suspension lift, moog 81114 front coils, moog 81069 coils in rear, bilsteins all around and 285/70r17 kenda klever a/t tires . as of now it sits about 1 in lower in the front then the back and wanted it to sit level because i wanted to get a bumper from Barton when i get back from deployment and didn't want it to sag even more in the front.

any thoughts? and if not possible any other ideas on how to level it out in the front?

thanks,

A1C Zachary May
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by djthumper » Mon Jun 02, 2014 12:06 am

You cannot just put body spacers in the front, you will tweak the body... You will want a taller spring in the front.

Do you realize Barton only sells kits now?
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by gasmanzm1 » Mon Jun 02, 2014 12:19 am

Okay, and what? No I didn't, when did this happen? I guess I've been away longer then I thought :p what does it consist of?
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by djthumper » Mon Jun 02, 2014 2:17 am

He decided this before you joined. It is all of the stuff to build one of his bumpers in a kit form. Take a look at his thread in the vendors section.
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by gasmanzm1 » Mon Jun 02, 2014 2:21 am

oh okay, well thanks for the info ill check that out
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