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Rear spring spacer Jeep?

Zeeya

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I have to agree, I'm sitting at 40"s from the ground to the fender on the Rebel. Passenger side the front is 40" and the passenger rear is 40 1/4". I am looking at the rear spacers due to times when I am pulling my boat. 22' bay boat. It seems like the front is always wondering left and right. I just want to keep it as close as possible and was looking for the .75" as well. The service manager who I have known for a while mentioned installing air bags so I could just air them up a little when pulling boat or loaded. I have never had bags or air shocks
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I have to agree, I'm sitting at 40"s from the ground to the fender on the Rebel. Passenger side the front is 40" and the passenger rear is 40 1/4". I am looking at the rear spacers due to times when I am pulling my boat. 22' bay boat. It seems like the front is always wondering left and right. I just want to keep it as close as possible and was looking for the .75" as well. The service manager who I have known for a while mentioned installing air bags so I could just air them up a little when pulling boat or loaded. I have never had bags or air shocks
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Air lift 1000s are a good option. $150, couple hours to install and full adjustability when needed. I ran them in my 4th gen and will probably do so on the 5th gen I just picked up. Air them down to just a couple psi and the ride quality is nearly identical, Air them up based on load and keep everything balanced.

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I know this is a older thread, but has anyone tried the 1/2” spacer or found 3/4”??
I’m leveled with RC 2” coil stuts and is slightly front high with nothing in the bed. Looking to raise the rear just a little…I only have a 1-1/2” space from shark fin to fit in my garage this the reason a 1/2” might make more sense then a 1”.
 

NewLove

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I know this is a older thread, but has anyone tried the 1/2” spacer or found 3/4”??
I’m leveled with RC 2” coil stuts and is slightly front high with nothing in the bed. Looking to raise the rear just a little…I only have a 1-1/2” space from shark fin to fit in my garage this the reason a 1/2” might make more sense then a 1”.

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If geometry tell me correctly, a 1" spacer only raises the antenna about an 1/2"
 

BowersFJ

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If geometry tell me correctly, a 1" spacer only raises the antenna about an 1/2"

Yup …. It’s just Trig …. You know, that stuff from high school math that you said you’d never need again …. Lol …. Guess what ?


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