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Old 05-09-2005, 09:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I Got My Prg.....

I Measured The Spacer, And It Only Measures 1.5". I Wanted The Front To Go Up 2.5", Is This The Right One. Any People With This Kit, Please Let Me Know. Btw I Have A 2wd. Thanks Guys
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I Measured The Spacer, And It Only Measures 1.5". I Wanted The Front To Go Up 2.5", Is This The Right One. Any People With This Kit, Please Let Me Know. Btw I Have A 2wd. Thanks Guys
Yes it is the correct one. The thickness of the spacer is not the same as the height that will be gained. All is good.
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Do you live on Lake Havasu?
NO, I AM THERE JUST ABOUT EVERY WEEKEND, WE HOUSE THERE,AND I KEEP MY NOAT THERE. Y, DO U LIVE THERE????
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Yes it is the correct one. The thickness of the spacer is not the same as the height that will be gained. All is good.
Professor VShortt is correct on this. I talked with PRG about the kit sizes and the 1.5" is the 2.5" kit. The 2" is actually a 1.2" spacer.
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And congrats on getting a PRG kit! Make sure you post pics after installation!
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