The TF spacers are designed to be stacked and they provide a limited amount of lift. It is not “best practice” to stack spacers to 3″+, particularly from different manufacturers.
Can you stack a leveling kit on top of a lift kit?
What we can tell you is that stacking a leveling kit on top of a lift kit is not recommended by the lift kit manufacturers as you are modifying their product beyond its intended limits.
Can you double stack lift blocks?
Since stacking rear blocks is illegal in most states, when you install a taller rear block kit, you remove the factory block. If the factory block is 1 inch tall and you are installing a 2 inch rear block kit, you will be getting 1 inch of rear lift. Install one of our 5 inch rear blocks, you get 3 inches of rear lift.
Can you stack body lift blocks?
You can do it yah – but its unsafe. If you want to do it – weld the lift blocks together… And with a 6 inch body lift – you will be extending brake lines up front as well as your steering column shaft and possibly the wireig harness too.
Are strut spacers illegal?
Re: are strut spacers legal? At the moment strut spacers are not illegal but extended shackles are definitely illegal in both NSW and QLD. If you are planning on doing a bit of off road work, coil spacers are not recommended as they limit up travel (bump) and force the spring downwards and over extended the droop.
Can you use lift struts with spacers?
Re: Leveling Spacers Combined w/ Leveling Struts Do not go over a 2.5in spacer or lift strut kit. In order to go anymore than that you do have to do some cutting. Even with the less than desirable rough country 3.5in lift.
Can you combine lift kits?
Yes, you can stack spacers on top of lift coils.
Is stacking leveling kits bad?
Just in case everyone else didn’t cover it good enough for you, yes, stacked leveling kits are bad. No, you shouldn’t do it.
Can you put lift blocks on the front axle?
Never use front lift blocks. Front blocks are dangerous, period. The side-loads placed on a front axle during a turn can cause the blocks to eject from where they’re supposed to be, and you’ll have no control of where you stop. This is so important, we felt it needed to be repeated.
Can you lift a truck without a lift kit?
You can add a fresh look and functionality to your truck without buying an aftermarket lift kit. Many truck owners want to give their rides lift. Lifting your truck seems relatively straightforward. Although it will improve the performance of your truck, a lift kit can cost serious coin.
How tall does a spacer lift need to be?
The height of the spacer kit will generally determine what additional components are necessary. The Rough Country kit also included longer rear sway bar links (it calls for reusing the stock rear links up front) as well as brake line extension brackets.
Why do you need a spacer lift on a jeep?
The allure of a dirt-cheap suspension kit has made the spacer kit one of the most common suspension upgrades on the market. Along with the evolution of the modern Jeep platform has come the evolution of the modern spacer lift. These are no longer all just basic budget boost kits.
Why do you need a shock spacer lift?
Since you’re raising the vehicle, the shocks need to be factored into the lift equation. This is why most entry level budget boost kits include shock spacers. These are designed to allow you to reuse your stock shocks by simply spacing out the mounting locations.
Is it safe to stack leveling kit on top of lift kit?
Perhaps you want to put on them bigger tires, though your current level of lift doesn’t cut it – the idea of adding a leveling spacer also makes sense here. With that said, can this be done, or in other words, safe to apply on your pickup? Not really, but…