Rear coil spacers

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Chizzychase

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Hey welcome to the forum! I just had a question about the rear coil spacers. I am having 3 inch front spindles installed on my truck soon but I know that will give my truck major squat and I dont know if i am gonna keep that look so I was looking into some rear coil spacers and on your website it says that all of the rear spacers you guys offer all retain the factory shocks. I just wanted to double check with you guys that if i go with a 2 inch spacer it wont hurt my rear shocks and I also was wondering about the sway bar links and if I would run into any issues with them
 

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Hi Chizzychase,
Thanks for asking. The stock shocks for lets say a 2006 Tahoe have 9" of travel from compressed to fully extended. This is not taking into account any compression from the weight of the vehicle on the springs. 2 Inches is usually no problem for a pavement driven truck or suv. If you were into doing some moderate offroad use a longer shock maybe helpful with the coil spacer. I have installed these spacers quite a few Tahoes and Suburbans and I think you will find no issues with the 2" rear spacer. The shocks are more than long enough to accommodate a 2" spacer. Let me know if you have any other questions. If you decide to purchase the spacers off our website, here is a promo code for 10% off. Enter: maxx10

John
 
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Chizzychase

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Thanks John great feedback, and thanks for the promo code!
 

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