can you tell me?
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#32
can you buy just the blocks or do you have to get some type of it kit?
I'll go snap one.
Looking that your from Cali I'm assuming that this truck will see sand dunes at some points in its life so I would change out the blocks with a rearched spring pack that provides 5in of lift and then getting a Addaleaf to get back to the same height.
Now from the picture of the front it doesnt look like you have a spacer on the springs which if you dont I would say that they may be 3in lift springs since the truck sits level
where can you buy those? oh yeah lots of sand dunes.
Looking that your from Cali I'm assuming that this truck will see sand dunes at some points in its life so I would change out the blocks with a rearched spring pack that provides 5in of lift and then getting a Addaleaf to get back to the same height.
Now from the picture of the front it doesnt look like you have a spacer on the springs which if you dont I would say that they may be 3in lift springs since the truck sits level
Last edited by Shellys4x4; 07-12-2010 at 03:13 PM.
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#35
Thats a 3 inch spacer for sure...
Be difficult to guess the maker though. Several companies offered very similar designs back in the day. If a magnet doesn't stick to it, it's an aluminum spacer, and I would google that to see what comes up. I don't believe many companies offered coil spacers in alunminum.
Rancho, Fabtech, Pro Comp and BDS(?), and possibly others all offered dual shock bracketry. Old school Rancho is almost always red.
Be difficult to guess the maker though. Several companies offered very similar designs back in the day. If a magnet doesn't stick to it, it's an aluminum spacer, and I would google that to see what comes up. I don't believe many companies offered coil spacers in alunminum.
Rancho, Fabtech, Pro Comp and BDS(?), and possibly others all offered dual shock bracketry. Old school Rancho is almost always red.