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Old 03-31-2007, 05:06 PM
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I now have 2 3/4" spacers on the front. Looks better and not to tall for my 265/75 16 tires.
Looking to get some black wheels next.


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Originally Posted by eisenjj
Any pics from the side? Did you happen to measure the front and rear prior to installing the spacers? Thanks!
No, I did not take any measurements. I already had 1 spacer on, but after the new bumper and winch I wanted another one. I did not have to recenter the steering wheel either. Everything seems to be fine right now. I did not take any pics from the side. I will try and do this in a day or two. It is dark now.

Originally Posted by 2k2wranglerx
i'm planning on putting stock springs back under mine with 2 3/4" spacers up front. and i'm going to continue to run 305/70/16's
I wish I could get some taller tires, I think it would have a better stance. I am thinking about getting some 16 x 8 Soft eights w/ 5" back spacing. I hope that helps me get the look that I want.

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Originally Posted by eisenjj
I will keep my eye out for them Thanks!
You can also search for Nam6869. He also has 2 spacers on the front.
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WOW, that looks great. I'm really jealous.
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Originally Posted by AZCA jeeper
WOW, that looks great. I'm really jealous.
Thank you. Me and my kiddo gave it a bath today too. Just before the pics. Today turned out to be a JK work day. After the soccer game, a kids birthday party and a trip to The Home Depot.
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Originally Posted by Robar
You can also search for Nam6869. He also has 2 spacers on the front.
Your Bumper & Winch looks fantastic......

Before the Spacer's.....(look under with Body to sidewalk(horrible rack)
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Ater putting 2 > 3/4" Spacers in. (look at same reference to sidewalk now)
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Originally Posted by nam6869usmc
Your Bumper & Winch looks fantastic......
Thanks Nam.

Originally Posted by eisenjj
I will keep my eye out for them Thanks!
Here is a profile shot.

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That lift is really such an improvement over the stock look! And Robar, is that an LoD front bumper? It looks great. So how difficult is it to add the 3/4" spacers and where exactly do they fit? Is it a DIY job or do you need special tools?
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Originally Posted by FinallyJO
That lift is really such an improvement over the stock look! And Robar, is that an LoD front bumper? It looks great. So how difficult is it to add the 3/4" spacers and where exactly do they fit? Is it a DIY job or do you need special tools?
Yes that is the LoD front bumper. It is not difficult at all to add the spacers. You need the tools to remove the front wheels, some jack stands are handy and a jack and a few had tools most are size 18mm wrench & sockets.

1. Disconnect the sway bar.
2. Jack up the Jeep & put on jack stands.
3. Take wheels off.
4. Disconnect the shocks.
5. Lower the suspension and remove the springs.
6. Put the spacers in above the OEM spacer.
7. Reassemble.
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Originally Posted by eisenjj
Help me out please?

I only have a difference of .75" front to rear...can I get a level stance with only one .75" front spacer? Was your rake off by 1.5" or was there another reason why you used two spacers?

Thanks for your help, it will help me from having to do the job twice if I need two spacers.
If you are only off by .75" then one spacer should be all you need. I was off by a little more than 1" and when I added the bumper and winch it required two spacers.


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