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Rear Lift - How offset is the axle without using a trackbar bracket or adjustable trackbar?

doolin64

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From what I've found no track bar bracket is included unless you move up to a big boy lift (4-6") or the Mopar 2" lift.

If the ORP adds 1" of lift front and rear...adding a 1" spacer in the rear means I should be all set. Right?

I just don't want to see my rear axle way off set to one side.
 

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An inch or two won't have much of an effect. If you want to find out how much you could always jack up the truck from the frame and measure the shift
 

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I used a 1" spacer in the rear and it made no measurable (yes, I measured) difference.
 

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Your sig says you have a 1.5" spacer already. Could your measure yours?
Yep, should have mentioned that I've measured mine (to the best of my ability) and there is no appreciable difference. The general impression I have is that 2" might make it a smidge offset, but that more than that you need to make adjustments to avoid death wobble. I'm far from an expert on this though, so please correct if you know otherwise. I'm interested in other folks' experience. Thanks!
 
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