Question regarding lift and track bars
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Re: Question regarding lift and track bars
Put a 2" spacer in the front and a 1" spacer in the back...
If ya do buy a new trac bar, stay away from Skyjacker trac bars...I
recommend Rockkrwler...
Jeff
"ULB" <ultralightbackpacker@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> billy ray wrote:
>> If cost is a factor have you considered coil spring spacers? A set of 4
>> is
>> about $100 and you can install them in an afternoon by yourself.
>>
>> As long as the spacers are 2 inches or less you don't even have to get
>> new
>> shocks..
>>
>
> My main reason for lifting is after a 9000 warn winch and some lights
> on the front the suspension is sagging pretty big. I now have 2 inch
> suspension in the front before it hits the stopper. :(
>
If ya do buy a new trac bar, stay away from Skyjacker trac bars...I
recommend Rockkrwler...
Jeff
"ULB" <ultralightbackpacker@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1161031825.321815.318530@b28g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
>
> billy ray wrote:
>> If cost is a factor have you considered coil spring spacers? A set of 4
>> is
>> about $100 and you can install them in an afternoon by yourself.
>>
>> As long as the spacers are 2 inches or less you don't even have to get
>> new
>> shocks..
>>
>
> My main reason for lifting is after a 9000 warn winch and some lights
> on the front the suspension is sagging pretty big. I now have 2 inch
> suspension in the front before it hits the stopper. :(
>
#12
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Re: Question regarding lift and track bars
Put a 2" spacer in the front and a 1" spacer in the back...
If ya do buy a new trac bar, stay away from Skyjacker trac bars...I
recommend Rockkrwler...
Jeff
"ULB" <ultralightbackpacker@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1161031825.321815.318530@b28g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
>
> billy ray wrote:
>> If cost is a factor have you considered coil spring spacers? A set of 4
>> is
>> about $100 and you can install them in an afternoon by yourself.
>>
>> As long as the spacers are 2 inches or less you don't even have to get
>> new
>> shocks..
>>
>
> My main reason for lifting is after a 9000 warn winch and some lights
> on the front the suspension is sagging pretty big. I now have 2 inch
> suspension in the front before it hits the stopper. :(
>
If ya do buy a new trac bar, stay away from Skyjacker trac bars...I
recommend Rockkrwler...
Jeff
"ULB" <ultralightbackpacker@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1161031825.321815.318530@b28g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
>
> billy ray wrote:
>> If cost is a factor have you considered coil spring spacers? A set of 4
>> is
>> about $100 and you can install them in an afternoon by yourself.
>>
>> As long as the spacers are 2 inches or less you don't even have to get
>> new
>> shocks..
>>
>
> My main reason for lifting is after a 9000 warn winch and some lights
> on the front the suspension is sagging pretty big. I now have 2 inch
> suspension in the front before it hits the stopper. :(
>
#13
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Re: Question regarding lift and track bars
Put a 2" spacer in the front and a 1" spacer in the back...
If ya do buy a new trac bar, stay away from Skyjacker trac bars...I
recommend Rockkrwler...
Jeff
"ULB" <ultralightbackpacker@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1161031825.321815.318530@b28g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
>
> billy ray wrote:
>> If cost is a factor have you considered coil spring spacers? A set of 4
>> is
>> about $100 and you can install them in an afternoon by yourself.
>>
>> As long as the spacers are 2 inches or less you don't even have to get
>> new
>> shocks..
>>
>
> My main reason for lifting is after a 9000 warn winch and some lights
> on the front the suspension is sagging pretty big. I now have 2 inch
> suspension in the front before it hits the stopper. :(
>
If ya do buy a new trac bar, stay away from Skyjacker trac bars...I
recommend Rockkrwler...
Jeff
"ULB" <ultralightbackpacker@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1161031825.321815.318530@b28g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
>
> billy ray wrote:
>> If cost is a factor have you considered coil spring spacers? A set of 4
>> is
>> about $100 and you can install them in an afternoon by yourself.
>>
>> As long as the spacers are 2 inches or less you don't even have to get
>> new
>> shocks..
>>
>
> My main reason for lifting is after a 9000 warn winch and some lights
> on the front the suspension is sagging pretty big. I now have 2 inch
> suspension in the front before it hits the stopper. :(
>
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