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Old 03-04-2008, 06:06 PM
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i know this has been discussed at nauseum, but how the hell does the lift raise the front 2" when the spacer is less than an inch? has anyone tried a 16 rim with 11mm offset and tire combos with the 2" lift? also is the autolite 3923 the overwhelming favorite spark plug?
 
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i suppose it could be thought of like a pulley system. we have pullies that we lift boats off truck and put them on trailors. we pull the chain very little, but it raises the boat quite a bit...and it doesnt quite give a full 2" of lift. i had new tires and the kit put on the same day. i measured before anything was put on, i measured after the kit was put on, and after the tires were on. i dont have the measurements anymore, but i might have posted them up. it wasnt quite a full 2" with the kit alone, but with the tires as well, the whole truck raised
 
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Since the shock doesn't bolt right at the spindle, for every inch you displace the shock height, you'll get more than 1 inch at the spindle.
 
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The shock mounts to the lower arm about 8" from the pivot, the ball joint is about 13" from the pivot and the actual centerline of the tire is a couple of inches farther out. That means for every inch you raise the shock you'll raise the truck about 1-3/4". That means you'd only need about a 1-1/8" spacer to get 2" of lift.

 
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thanks for the answers. the geometry makes sense.
 



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