Spacers...hard to find!
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Spacers...hard to find!
anyone know who has the spidertrax 1/2" (WHS-010) in stock? Q.Tec is out and Spidertrax is showing no dice on their website as well.
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The 3/4" spacers in the link are poly spring spacers to raise the front of your Jeep 3/4". The 1.5" spacers being referred to are wheel spacers to space your wheels out after going to larger tires. Tereaflex also offers 1" wheel spacers, but I don't know if they are available yet.
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The 3/4" spacers in the link are poly spring spacers to raise the front of your Jeep 3/4". The 1.5" spacers being referred to are wheel spacers to space your wheels out after going to larger tires. Tereaflex also offers 1" wheel spacers, but I don't know if they are available yet.
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Installing the 3/4" spacers is pretty simple.
1. Lift the vehicle and support the frame.
2. Remove the tires/wheels and lower the axle.
3. Unbolt the lower shock mounts to lower axle further.
4. Remove springs and install spacers.
5. Reinstall in reverse order.
When doing the Teraflex 2.5" budget boost, you could reinstall the factory rubber spring isolators up front and leave them off in the rear to level it out some. I would try that before adding more up front.
1. Lift the vehicle and support the frame.
2. Remove the tires/wheels and lower the axle.
3. Unbolt the lower shock mounts to lower axle further.
4. Remove springs and install spacers.
5. Reinstall in reverse order.
When doing the Teraflex 2.5" budget boost, you could reinstall the factory rubber spring isolators up front and leave them off in the rear to level it out some. I would try that before adding more up front.