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 Post subject: question on fromt coil spacer
PostPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 8:38 pm 
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does the spacer from a kj fit the kk? i want to level my liberty but not lift the back. daystar sells a 1.5 front spacer for the kk will it work? i guess i could also stack stock spacers if there are any. have not looked yet, to much snow. doing this to the wifes liberty, so it will not be off road. think it needs any strut spacers?

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 8:45 pm 
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Why not a 'clevis lift'?

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X2 clevis lift. you can gain enough to level ( 1/2'' to 3/4'' ) and its free :P if you do it your self

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HoppedUpOnGoofballs wrote:
Why not a 'clevis lift'?


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I got 3/4" lift on mine, totally free.

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and then if that's still not enough make a strut plate

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jsc7002 wrote:
and then if that's still not enough make a strut plate


Does is have to be a full plate? Can I use hardened washers? I think thats what the Revtech kit uses. (not sure if that's saying much... :lol: _

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the clevis lift sounds like a plan, i just have to wait for some good weather. supposed to be really cold this week. im still new to this ifs stuff so i had to look it up. i have always had solid axles. seems like i could do this and the dealer wouldnt even know. then add some 245/75r16 and im good to go. yeah right, i know i will want to do more.

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Mr Nick wrote:
jsc7002 wrote:
and then if that's still not enough make a strut plate


Does is have to be a full plate? Can I use hardened washers? I think thats what the Revtech kit uses. (not sure if that's saying much... :lol: _


I wouldn't but you could probably get by if you only added one and it was a Grade 8 washer, but you would be better off just getting one made from either 3/16, 1/4 or 3/8"

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