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6.4 Aftermarket
6” lift shocks on 8” lift?
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[QUOTE="footlong70, post: 1493971, member: 8456"] It should be fine to run both. Your caster angle will be near its limit but still tolerable. Many have done the same. Most lift kits regardless of size bring the geometries back to stock, so adding 2" will provide the same angles as if you were stock height adding a spacer lift. As for shock length, if your 2" spacer kit used shock extension brackets rather than longer shocks, just reuse them. If not, you can buy cheap shock extensions on ebay for 30 bucks so you can use the shocks from the kit if you want to keep things cheap. [/QUOTE]
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