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Old 10-29-2013, 06:58 PM
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Got a great deal on a mopar stage 3 lift. Will it level or will it need a spacer up front. Installing this week on 13 jkur Sent by paper cup and a string using Jedi mind tricks.
Old 10-29-2013, 07:10 PM
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Only time will tell.
Old 10-30-2013, 04:25 AM
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Originally Posted by TheDirtman
Only time will tell.
So it will sag, but does the kit level it? Do I need a spacer in the front. It is a teraflex lift. They level I think. Straight answer please.

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You really wont know until you throw it on and see how it settles out on your rig. So many rigs out there with so many things done to them almost no two are alike. So only time will tell.
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Originally Posted by TheDirtman
You really wont know until you throw it on and see how it settles out on your rig. So many rigs out there with so many things done to them almost no two are alike. So only time will tell.
cool thanks

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Call Teraflex. It also might depend on the add on's you have installed as well....winch, heavy bumper.
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If you have a heavy winch and bumper up front it will sag sooner rather than later. I had to add a 1inch spacer to the front of my tf lift after a year to level it back out. I was only running the stock bumper at the time.
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Originally Posted by JAM85
If you have a heavy winch and bumper up front it will sag sooner rather than later. I had to add a 1inch spacer to the front of my tf lift after a year to level it back out. I was only running the stock bumper at the time.
This. If you plan on a heavy winch and bumper, I would plan on adding spacers up front. If not, it should sit level.



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