It’s a tight fit but it works. I have mine up on spacers to allow a wiring harness to go underneath it, but it’s not so high up that it interferes with the 4x4 switch. I also have a little SWR meter stowed under there.
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Go get yourself a nice long broker bar, (harbor freight is good for this) 36 inch or longer and lean on it. If it's cold and your impact is air it may not be as strong as it normally is.
If I put 50k miles on this thing in my lifetime, I'll be amazed. It's a play toy, not a daily driver. Front's now at 18" both sides and rear's at 20.
should be getting good fuel economy ! Always driving down hill. Sounds a bit like mine!
No need to get any spacersI'm thinking maybe a couple spacers at the clevis to kinda level it out.
No need to get any spacers
just raise it up ( raise shock up out of the clevis ) to 3/8 inch and tighten it down. That will give you 3/4 inch of lift
If tightened right it will stay there
when we use conduit nuts they are just there for measurements