The Stupid Lift Questions Thread

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Money is tight right now. Can I run stock shocks with 2" coil springs and 2" blocks until I can afford new ones?
 

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They are Rough Country 2"
 

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You only need control arms with more than 2.5" or more
 

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There is a guy on FSC who used 2" coil springs and no control arms so.... I hope it'll work for me too. Rough Country's 2" kit uses a baljoint spacer. If I need to I will just do that.
 

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Is there a way I can throw on 2" shocks in the front and stock size on back to make it level? Or will I have to crank my tb's to make it fit? I'm obviously trying to stay away from the crank but I want it to look just an inch or 2 taller
 

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Is there a way I can throw on 2" shocks in the front and stock size on back to make it level? Or will I have to crank my tb's to make it fit? I'm obviously trying to stay away from the crank but I want it to look just an inch or 2 taller

You will have to crank to make it level the shocks will not help u get any height to my knowledge.
 
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