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easiest way to raise/lower a bit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Snagmaster" data-source="post: 15474402" data-attributes="member: 170795"><p>Ok I checked them, they are 1/4 inch thick, 4-11/16 wide and have a center diameter of 3-7/16 inch, they fit inside the front upper iso's which will fit over the top of the rear spring as they seem to be the same diameter, and yes I checked so they will work.</p><p></p><p>If you want them and pay for postage I'll send them out to you, these will raise the rear of your car at least 1/4 inch but the Steeda literature states 1/2 inch when used.</p><p></p><p>You could just buy a new or used set of springs but this is way cheaper and you can install them a lot easier than springs, jack up the car and support the rear frame just in front of the rear suspension with the wheels off the ground,place a jack under the diff, disconnect the lower shock mounts, lower the diff and you should be able to remove the upper iso's with a little effort and install the plates, jack up the diff, attach the shock mounts and you're done.</p><p></p><p>Let me know and I do have paypal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snagmaster, post: 15474402, member: 170795"] Ok I checked them, they are 1/4 inch thick, 4-11/16 wide and have a center diameter of 3-7/16 inch, they fit inside the front upper iso's which will fit over the top of the rear spring as they seem to be the same diameter, and yes I checked so they will work. If you want them and pay for postage I'll send them out to you, these will raise the rear of your car at least 1/4 inch but the Steeda literature states 1/2 inch when used. You could just buy a new or used set of springs but this is way cheaper and you can install them a lot easier than springs, jack up the car and support the rear frame just in front of the rear suspension with the wheels off the ground,place a jack under the diff, disconnect the lower shock mounts, lower the diff and you should be able to remove the upper iso's with a little effort and install the plates, jack up the diff, attach the shock mounts and you're done. Let me know and I do have paypal [/QUOTE]
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