New Mopar 2" lift with level

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I read Mopar is bringing there 2" lift kit, with a 1-1.5 level spacer that goes under the lower spring support on the strut. The new Mopar part #77072424AB. I haven't been able to find it on line yet. Would be nice if you use the spring support spacer on a stock strut or ORP strut for a level kit.
 

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I read Mopar is bringing there 2" lift kit, with a 1-1.5 level spacer that goes under the lower spring support on the strut. The new Mopar part #77072424AB. I haven't been able to find it on line yet. Would be nice if you use the spring support spacer on a stock strut or ORP strut for a level kit.
It lifts it .5" to .75". Some people have already gotten it installed. There is a person on the other forum with the updated Mopar lift, and the offroad package springs in the front for an extra 1" on top of that and it is MUCH more level. Still leaves about an inch of rake in the truck.
 
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It lifts it .5" to .75". Some people have already gotten it installed. There is a person on the other forum with the updated Mopar lift, and the offroad package springs in the front for an extra 1" on top of that and it is MUCH more level. Still leaves about an inch of rake in the truck.
Do you know the part number for just the spacers? I would like to try the spacer with my ORP for a level with a little bit of rack left.
 
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Part number for the spacers are 68465604AA, but I can’t find them online to purchase.
 

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Do you know the part number for just the spacers? I would like to try the spacer with my ORP for a level with a little bit of rack left.
I don't think they're gonna fit. The fox shock that the shock space goes on is thicker than the oem shock body
 

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I don't think they're gonna fit. The fox shock that the shock space goes on is thicker than the oem shock body
If the spring perch fits on the FoX shocks, why wouldn’t this? It specifically says it’s for use with the Mopar 2” lift....
 

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I purchased the original kit missing the spacer. The rake is very noticeable. I ordered the spacer after doing my own research and have been waiting for them to get the spacer which is on back order. Very disappointed that Mopar/Ram would sell me an old part knowing it was missing the spacer and not even mention it. From what ice been told the new kits come with the spacer u figure they would do the right thing and just replace old kit with the new one. I probably have 2k miles on the kit. Not the greatest customer service. Good look with the buil . The pics I've seen with the ORP springs looks grea .
 
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I purchased the original kit missing the spacer. The rake is very noticeable. I ordered the spacer after doing my own research and have been waiting for them to get the spacer which is on back order. Very disappointed that Mopar/Ram would sell me an old part knowing it was missing the spacer and not even mention it. From what ice been told the new kits come with the spacer u figure they would do the right thing and just replace old kit with the new one. I probably have 2k miles on the kit. Not the greatest customer service. Good look with the buil . The pics I've seen with the ORP springs looks grea .
So you think the spacer would fit a stock strut setup for about 1/2" to 3/4" level?
 

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Not sure. I did get the new fox shocks just didn't cone with the spacer
 

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Whenever you do a leveling kit should you install new upper control arms?
 

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Just wanted to bring this thread back to life to provide some info and ask a question. I just installed the new 2” mopar lift on my 2020 sport and I didn’t Install the extra spacer that fots on the front strut. It came with it since I ordered the newer version of the lift but chose not to as I like it being raked as I tow a lot. If however I ever wanted to add it on, later, does anyone know how much that little .5” piece adds? Is it .5” like the spacer? Or does that little ring provide more lift due to squeezing the spring etc.
 
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Just wanted to bring this thread back to life to provide some info and ask a question. I just installed the new 2” mopar lift on my 2020 sport and I didn’t Install the extra spacer that fots on the front strut. It came with it since I ordered the newer version of the lift but chose not to as I like it being raked as I tow a lot. If however I ever wanted to add it on, later, does anyone know how much that little .5” piece adds? Is it .5” like the spacer? Or does that little ring provide more lift due to squeezing the spring etc.
Do you have your old Struts? Wondering if the the spacer will fit on stock struts.
 

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Just wanted to bring this thread back to life to provide some info and ask a question. I just installed the new 2” mopar lift on my 2020 sport and I didn’t Install the extra spacer that fots on the front strut. It came with it since I ordered the newer version of the lift but chose not to as I like it being raked as I tow a lot. If however I ever wanted to add it on, later, does anyone know how much that little .5” piece adds? Is it .5” like the spacer? Or does that little ring provide more lift due to squeezing the spring etc.


I think in general, the amount of actual lift is usually double the thickness of the spacer.
 

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I let u know today when I pick mine up. I was at 22" on the front with the new fox/mopar lift without the spacer. I believe I should be at 24" with the spacer and I had the 4x4 springs added to the front. I also had the sport edition
 

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I let u know today when I pick mine up. I was at 22" on the front with the new fox/mopar lift without the spacer. I believe I should be at 24" with the spacer and I had the 4x4 springs added to the front. I also had the sport edition

I picked up my truck and was very surprised. I actually got 3" in the front and the stance looks perfect. Just what I wanted. So on my 2019 sport 4x4 I had the mopar 2" lift kit installed with spacer and 4x4 springs . I went form 22" center front wheel to fender to 25" . So I am now 25" on the front and 25.5" on the rear.
 

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Oh the 4x4 springs were replaced on the front only. Does anybody know if that will be an issue? Should I replace rear only? For safety issues?
 
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