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4"Blocks

I have an 07 FX4 and want to crank my tbars and was wondering if you can replace the rear 2.5" blocks with 4" ones. It sits pretty level now so I thought if I crank the tbars 1.5-2 inches I would want to lift the back the same. Just wondering if anyone has any info on this? Thanks
 
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I would use Chevy shackles. They'll lift your back up 2".
 
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Look up belltech 6400 shackles. They are the chevy drop shackle and you flip them to get lift.
 
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Thanks guys. WIth a tbar crank and the shackles would you be able to run 33/12.5/15 tires or would 32/11.5/15's be better for this setup
 
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you could run 33s, however a 32 inch tire is more practical and wont rub as much
 
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im pretty sire the fx4 has more torsion bar lift set from factory so you will not get another 1.5-2" maybe more like 1"... i think anyways
 
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