tossing on the bilsteins at 2.8 and hoping no issues

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Thatdude596

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Currently have 6" pro comp suspension lift
3" pa body lift. Going to toss on the bils and see if I have no issues at max setting. If I do I will go to 2.1 perch..here's my question!! I have about an 3/4" maybe 1" of rake now which is fine. What size rear spacer will I need at both settings to keep the rake? I don't want it nose high, think about an 1 of rake is perfect.

Going to order two spacer sizes I guess since I'm not sure the 2.8 setting will work. What do u experts recommend
 

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I didn't think you could put a spacer on the rear after you've lifted it. What size tires are you going with? This thing will be big! Lol

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Yes you can add a spacer after lifting...tires are 37's looking to sell them to buy 40's
 

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Yes you can add a spacer after lifting...tires are 37's looking to sell them to buy 40's
So your pro comp kit just came with rear coil replacements and you're going to stack a spacer on top of them?

Oh and I'd get a 2" rear spacer

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Actually that would have been nice but no. Pro comp uses a rear block. I will stack the spacer on tip of the rear coil springs. If I were actually using this offroad or daily I wouldn't stack them. I will lose some suspension travel but will be fine
 
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