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Can these 3 items be used together for more lift?

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Old 08-04-2013, 01:23 PM
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In the rear of my jeep can I use the following 3 pieces together? If so what order should they go in? Thanks
1) factory isolator
2) TERAFLEX guide and spacer (as pictured)
3) and a 3/4" spacer
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Old 08-04-2013, 01:41 PM
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The guide spacers can't be stacked. The isolator and spacer is made to go together.
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I don't know about all three, but you can certainly use 2 together. I have TF's 1" spacer with guide, under the rear factory isolator. Works perfect. If you'll try all three, IMO I'd go factory isolator, your 3/4 spacer, last the TF with guide.
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Ok thanks guys
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Oh can two 3/4" spacers be stacked together (like 2 on each side) ? Thanks
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You can stack the spacers so long as they fit together, but it isn't ideal.

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Rob if you want to go higher get new springs. Do it right. You have adjustable control arms/track bar. Taller springs, make some adjustments and you're done.
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Originally Posted by karls
You can stack the spacers so long as they fit together, but it isn't ideal.

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Originally Posted by Cozmik
Rob if you want to go higher get new springs. Do it right. You have adjustable control arms/track bar. Taller springs, make some adjustments and you're done.
Lol I was actually looking into springs last week... Maybe I'll do more searching on that idea... Thx Sean



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