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A spacer is a spacer. Compare the rest of the components in the kit and decide what you need/want.
-Rear links are good, then you move the stock rears up front.
-Brakeline relo brackets are good, but depending on your use, you may or may not need/want.
-Axle centering is good, but at these heights, you may or may not need/want.
-Longer shocks would be good, but ext brackets would work fine if you like the ride on your current shocks.
-Caster correction is good, but if the post-lift handling is ok, you may or may not need/want.
-Bumpstops are good, depending on your use.
-Regearing is good, depending on your use.
-Flats/Chop, depending on your use.
So
-Rear links are good, then you move the stock rears up front.
-Brakeline relo brackets are good, but depending on your use, you may or may not need/want.
-Axle centering is good, but at these heights, you may or may not need/want.
-Longer shocks would be good, but ext brackets would work fine if you like the ride on your current shocks.
-Caster correction is good, but if the post-lift handling is ok, you may or may not need/want.
-Bumpstops are good, depending on your use.
-Regearing is good, depending on your use.
-Flats/Chop, depending on your use.
So
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