Oh boy..
#1
Oh boy..
I know this is sort of beating a dead horse buuutttt..will these work
http://www.4wheelparts.com/Lift-Kits...5&t_pn=SUP1088
they look close to the expensive ones except a little taller and without the flat part on the one side, is that part crucial?
http://www.4wheelparts.com/Lift-Kits...5&t_pn=SUP1088
they look close to the expensive ones except a little taller and without the flat part on the one side, is that part crucial?
#4
that front end alignment is going to cost you lots and lots of money. honestly i see where you're coming from trying to save money and go the cheap route but the alignment is going to be in the $200+ range. it would be better to get a real lift kit with the drop pivot point and everything you need. its going to cost you about the same whichever way you go. might as well do it properly. also these spacers cause more wear and tear on your ball joints than a real lift would... just keep all this in mind when deciding
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#6
i know from experience. i had a 1.75" leveling kit installed and when i went to get an alignment they wanted to charge me 217 i believe it was. so i just took them off. they sell adjustable camber bushings that will help you bring your alignment cost down but i still dont recommend going that route. maybe this will help you understand
http://broncozone.com/topic/11092-li...tb-suspension/
http://broncozone.com/topic/11092-li...tb-suspension/
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