Stacking coil spacers?
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Stacking coil spacers?
I tried searching for the answer, but had no luck...
I have the Rough Country 1-3/4" spacer lift right now, but would like just a little more lift in the front...could I buy THESE and put them on top of the 1-3/4" spacers in the front? Or is that a NO-NO?
I have the Rough Country 1-3/4" spacer lift right now, but would like just a little more lift in the front...could I buy THESE and put them on top of the 1-3/4" spacers in the front? Or is that a NO-NO?
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Umm...technically you can stack spacers, but I don't recommend it and I don't know how many people would. I mean on the street I can assume you will be alright, but once you go offroading and begin to articulate, or take a sharp turn on the road, I don't doubt one of those spaces popping our or at least shifting over.
I wouldn't do it. If you really want more height than just spend the cash and do the OME lift or something. But stacking spacers isn't secure.
I wouldn't do it. If you really want more height than just spend the cash and do the OME lift or something. But stacking spacers isn't secure.
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I have a 2-1/2" BB With a 1" spacer stacked on top. I see no problems with this and when I installed the spacers they were fitted snug. I highly doubt they would work there way out. I have had this setup since December with absolutely no problems and would recommend to anyone.
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The Rubicon Express BB instructions tell you to use the factory spacers with their new spacers. They say you can put the above or below their spacers. I went by their pictures and put the factory spacer on the bottom up front and on top in the rear.