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MagSport

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Those are for the rear leaf pack bud, not the front springs. If you want to add lift to the front you have to get coil spring spacers like these
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And if you decide to go more than 2.5 inches, be sure to get a track bar relocation bracket, otherwise the truck will dog leg going down the road and you may run into issues with death wobble.
Edit: if you do decide to go this route, the spacers go above the coil spring, not under. Putting the spacers underneath the coil spring will hinder stability and make the truck extremely dangerous to drive.


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Those are for the rear leaf pack bud, not the front springs. If you want to add lift to the front you have to get coil spring spacers like these
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And if you decide to go more than 2.5 inches, be sure to get a track bar relocation bracket, otherwise the truck will dog leg going down the road and you may run into issues with death wobble.
Edit: if you do decide to go this route, the spacers go above the coil spring, not under. Putting the spacers underneath the coil spring will hinder stability and make the truck extremely dangerous to drive.


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He is a 2wd, so I found out a bit ago aha. No track bar on the 2wd. You are correct so far as I understand though, need spring spacers to lift the front of 2wd. Spring spacers for sure go on top.
 

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He is a 2wd, so I found out a bit ago aha. No track bar on the 2wd. You are correct so far as I understand though, need spring spacers to lift the front of 2wd. Spring spacers for sure go on top.


Oops lol, I feel like I new that but for some reason it never occurred to me.


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