Getting 1" rear lift....

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lonewolf2873

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I just decided to open my Bilstein boxes of rear shocks, which are suppose to be adjustable for a inch over stock. I assumed they were similar to fronts, but they aren't.

Any idea how to adjust these shocks?? No info in or on box or on website for that matter.
 

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The length of the shock only allows an inch of lift max. It doesn't provide any lift. Shocks alone cannot provide lift
 

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Not adjustable. Just longer for the lift. Go ahead and install like normal.
 
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Just longer for the lift? I guess I need to shake cobwebs from my head. If I want a 1" rear lift, I have to run coil spacers like Stangshcky12 linked?

In the future I'm looking to do a lift 4-6". I'm undecided on which or brand but I am not rushed. With future lift in mind, will I be able to run the front and rear bilstein shocks??

I guess I didn't look heavily enough into the rear shocks. I saw 0-1" and figured I'm getting a minor lift.
 
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