Towerhog
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The lower parts of the shock look normal. You are on lower perch. Yes there is an alignment spacer on top of the shock and on top of the shock mount. Just went out and looked at mine and yes it looks as if you have a 1 1/2" - 2" spacer between the top of the shock and its mount.
The height of the spacer is similar to going to top perch on the shocks. Like Pat said above, check your CV 's for any excess wear.
If you want to change the height, its an easy fix.
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There are a total of two spacers in the top shock mount. One goes between the top hat and the frame mount and the other goes on top of the frame mount to keep the clamping force even across the top frame mount because the shocks on our Raptors are at a different angle than a regular F150. And if you notice, the spacers are wedged shape to achieve this.
The height of the spacer is similar to going to top perch on the shocks. Like Pat said above, check your CV 's for any excess wear.
If you want to change the height, its an easy fix.
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I believe there is supposed to be one spacer (my stock takeoffs had one just like yours) are you saying that there are two? In the photo it looks like there are two stacked atop one another.
There are a total of two spacers in the top shock mount. One goes between the top hat and the frame mount and the other goes on top of the frame mount to keep the clamping force even across the top frame mount because the shocks on our Raptors are at a different angle than a regular F150. And if you notice, the spacers are wedged shape to achieve this.
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