daystar strut plate

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ripper42

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ok guys i have daystar 2.5 lift. so if i buy the oem hd coils i just use my upper strut plate that like a Franken lift kit. and what to you do with the rear is it just the oem coils or do u use the pucks and coils
 

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You need the OME HD coils, not oem. If youre wanting to get the same amount of lift that you would get from a franken lift then you need to get the spacer that comes with the franken lift. Ive read its the same .75in spacer that rustys sells but im not 100% sure on that. You would then use that daystar upper plate.

For the rear, the franken lift comes with OME HD coils.
 

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ok guys i have daystar 2.5 lift. so if i buy the oem hd coils i just use my upper strut plate that like a Franken lift kit. and what to you do with the rear is it just the oem coils or do u use the pucks and coils
With that set-up you'll have a 4"+ lift,If you get just the OME HD coils and do a 3/8" clevis lift you will be over 2.5" of lift in the front.For the rear just add one upper isolator to each side.If you use a spacer in the front you will need to add two upper isolators per side in the rear.
 

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With that set-up you'll have a 4"+ lift,If you get just the OME HD coils and do a 3/8" clevis lift you will be over 2.5" of lift in the front.For the rear just add one upper isolator to each side.If you use a spacer in the front you will need to add two upper isolators per side in the rear.

I was going to use the clevis lift to level out my Jeep. Where should I measure so I get a measurement the same front and rear when level?
 
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