I was just wondering if anyone had the dimensions of a 2.5 inch leveling kit spacer, my dad is a machineist and said he would make the spacers instead of having me buy them, but having the dimensions would make it alot easier for us.
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really? thats weird i would have thought they would have been 2.5 thick, it was the outer diameter i was looking for, maybe i can talk some company into giving me the dimensions.
really? thats weird i would have thought they would have been 2.5 thick, it was the outer diameter i was looking for, maybe i can talk some company into giving me the dimensions.
no because of suspension geometry, motion ratios, blah blah blah..... 2.5 inches out at the wheel isn't the same in at the frame
only takes a few minutes to remove the shock and get a measurement on the od....\
also, not to sound like a peter head, but these companies spend time and money to make these parts, which they sell to potential customers, like yourself. why would they turn around and just hand over the dimensions to ya?
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Well I guess Ill just do a trail and error process this weekend, start with the 1 5/8 height that titanboy gave me and hope it works. And I didnt think that they would give me the dimensions but I figured it would be worth a try.The rear axle blocks will be alot easier to make than the front spacers.
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