Think Plus 2 inshes
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Think Plus 2 inches
If I go with a 5.5 Fabtech suspension lift can I add a 2inch coil spacer block and gain another 2 inches without affecting the camber adjustment? Or will I need to find a larger camber adjustment bolt? Because if I add 5.5+2=7.5 tha equals priceless lift. I wll add another thread about my rear end dragging like an old tried dog.
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Adding coil spacers will affect your camber and make the top of your tires point out away from your truck. This can be fixed several ways. Most lift kits will come with some sort of camber adjustment shims, cams, bolts, or something of the sort, and they should be able to put you back within spec, even with coil spacers. Coil spacers are, IMO though, only a "band-aid." They may look better, but alot of times they can be a real headache to make work properly also.
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Thanks for the answers ya'll. Its hard to get a answer from mechanics around here. They all say something different, you know the game. It was a thought that I got from reading/viewing through the suspension thread where people needed to level out thier trucks. Plus it really seems like a pita the put the dam things in anyhow.
Bytheway I think I have read ALL the suspension threads now.
Bytheway I think I have read ALL the suspension threads now.
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Originally Posted by Gay-briel
not the best pic, but all i can find
thats mine with the fabtech 5.5 and a 3inch bodylift
i had such a hard time getting the coils on, i dont even want to imagine adding a coil spacer
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