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1adam

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You can get your fronts up to 39" but much more than that would be way cranked on the keys. I have a 2" rear spacer and 33s sitting at 40.5 rear and 39.5 front. What tire size do you have?
Are your rear spacers on top or bottom of rear spring? I installed a 3.5 front and 2.5 rear and it feels like it real sensitive driving now. The kit says to put on top but the pic shows it on the bottom so that's where I put I'm confused now. I even got it aligned too same issue. Any help would be great.
 

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Are your rear spacers on top or bottom of rear spring? I installed a 3.5 front and 2.5 rear and it feels like it real sensitive driving now. The kit says to put on top but the pic shows it on the bottom so that's where I put I'm confused now. I even got it aligned too same issue. Any help would be great.

Yes spacer goes on bottom of coil spring. Once these are leveled as high as yours they get a little wandering. Get longer sway links for the rear and fronts too. Then adjust jounce stops to just near or touching lower arms. That usually cleans up the ride and if not you could get better sway bars.
 

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Yes spacer goes on bottom of coil spring. Once these are leveled as high as yours they get a little wandering. Get longer sway links for the rear and fronts too. Then adjust jounce stops to just near or touching lower arms. That usually cleans up the ride and if not you could get better sway bars.
Here is a pic with 20x10 with 33x12.50x20. Totally changed the way it used to look.
 

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Yes spacer goes on bottom of coil spring. Once these are leveled as high as yours they get a little wandering. Get longer sway links for the rear and fronts too. Then adjust jounce stops to just near or touching lower arms. That usually cleans up the ride and if not you could get better sway bars.
Thanks for the info. Will do.
 

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Thanks for the info. Will do.

Sorry confused what years were talking about. Disregard jounce comment. You just need longer sway links and maybe new stiffer sway bars if links don't help. What shocks do you have on it?
 

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Sorry confused what years were talking about. Disregard jounce comment. You just need longer sway links and maybe new stiffer sway bars if links don't help. What shocks do you have on it?
I have the stock ones on...
 

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