1.5” Front with 3/4” Rear?

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KillerBlackbird

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I’m trying to decide if I want to add 3/4” rear spacers to go with my Foutz 1.5” collars up front. I get a slight amount of squat with a spare and off-road jack in the bed. I’m concerned adding the 3/4” rear will make it too high in the rear unloaded. I’ve noticed the rear springs seem to have settled some with time too.

Anyone have photos WITHOUT anything in the bed of this set up?
 

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I haven't seen many with 1.5 and 3/4 set up. The popular set is 1.5 and 0 but if you go 2+ in the front then the 3/4 or 1 levels it out. I have 2.25 and 3/4 but may switch that out for 1 in the rear. This is dead level until something of weight is in the bed.
 

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If you are worried that 3/4" is too high but still want a little bit, these are 1/2"rear spacers.

 

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I just ordered the RPG 2.25" fronts and 1" rears. Hoping to install them soon. I'll post some pictures of the before and after once it's done.
 

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I posted this long ago in another Foutz spacer thread.

With Foutz 2" front and 3/4" rear. Ground to center wheel flare 42" dead on for both.

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