heres the pic of my lift / spacer
#1
the piece you see is a piece of 2-3/4"o/d x 2"tall piece of pipe,with a piece of 1-3/4 o/d x 3"piece of pipe welded in side of it then cut in half..pull the spring down and insert the 2 pieces and release the spring..the inside piece sticks down an inch down into the spring so the 2 pieces are held in by that..the pic of the spacer is the last one in the address attached,hope this helps and let me know if you have any questions..also i did this on the top of the spring where most other lifts are on the bottom..it doesnt matter as either way your loading the shocks more..i also left the struts all the way down in the casings.so i didnt change the angles on the c/v`s much more than stock angle
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I can see! I can see!
I don't know why, but now I can see the picture. Thats a nice pic.
Dodgeram01
I don't know why, but now I can see the picture. Thats a nice pic.
Dodgeram01
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#9
they`re quite simple to make and install..i even had a few buddies from the garage say i should have marketed it,but i got the info from others and i figured why not give it back,ive learned from others on the forums so i hope it helps


