styng88
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I looked at Rusty's site, and they're only $20? I can even the suspension in my Libby for a mere $20? Will it work on a pre-lowered?
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Bennett said:What about this???
Strut Plate:
http://rustysoffroad.com/Merchant2/...OD&Product_Code=KJSP&Category_Code=sus_kj_par
OR is it better to use the the .75 poly spacer?
Thanks
Bennett
Eddo said:Bennett said:What about this???
Strut Plate:
http://rustysoffroad.com/Merchant2/...OD&Product_Code=KJSP&Category_Code=sus_kj_par
OR is it better to use the the .75 poly spacer?
Thanks
Bennett
The .75 poly spacer is the EXACT same as the daystar 1.5" poly spacer for alot cheaper. I had both of them sitting in my garage at one time.
The 1/4" plate just goes over the top of the strut assembly and gives about 1/2" of lift or a little less.
Bennett said:Eddo said:Bennett said:What about this???
Strut Plate:
http://rustysoffroad.com/Merchant2/...OD&Product_Code=KJSP&Category_Code=sus_kj_par
OR is it better to use the the .75 poly spacer?
Thanks
Bennett
The .75 poly spacer is the EXACT same as the daystar 1.5" poly spacer for alot cheaper. I had both of them sitting in my garage at one time.
The 1/4" plate just goes over the top of the strut assembly and gives about 1/2" of lift or a little less.
Since I already have the rusty's 2.5" spring lift. Which would you recommend? will both give the same amount of height?
I want it to sit level, without the current clevis lift I have right now.
Thanks
Bennett
Bennett said:Just thought of somthing...
If I put that plate in, it will lower the whole strut assembly. Wouldn't that cause balljoint problems? As like the OTT lift uses the same principle and others have complained of problems.
Bennett
the1jferg said:Did it on my prelow. Raises an inch and a half
styng88 said:I looked and didn't see a how to. Is there one for taking the front shocks/struts? Is this a fiarly painless job?
jeepjeepster said:Hehe, one of those is my post. Hope it helps him some.