Swanamaker
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Thanks everyone for all the insight on this, need to make a decision now so it doesn't cost me a fortune down the road.
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I know there are people here that freak out over spacers I don’t know why. I have read plenty of people having problems on mid perch top perch… No magic elixir here this is what it is. The spacer you received is a 1.25 inch spacer. So it did not go up two inches. If this really concerns you I don’t know why nobody recommends limiting straps as this will illuminate the over reach caused by the spacer. If you have to replace the axle assembly it is about 375 from Ford I bought one for my last truck.. This is per side but in reality I don’t know what you intend to do with your truck. Comfort in the ride is my primary goal and is first on my needs list. So spacers serve a purpose to increase ride height (slightly less lift then the mid perch mod) without preloading the springs. I have examined mine closely as I want to be able to say ok it lasted this long before a problem and the determine are the mid perch guys getting to the same mileage and off road use before they have problems…
5000 miles on my spacers no problems I have off road this thing about 1200 miles of the 5000. So I know there are doom Sayers on this site and I **** people off by saying I think spacers are fine . Have disassembled the front end twice for inspections and no issues.. But most importantly take it back to the shop you bought it from ask for an in writing warranty if it makes you nervous. And I have a 2012 with Torsion axle if you care. Don’t be angry at me it is my opinion based on my experience...
I know there are people here that freak out over spacers I don’t know why. I have read plenty of people having problems on mid perch top perch… No magic elixir here this is what it is. The spacer you received is a 1.25 inch spacer. So it did not go up two inches. If this really concerns you I don’t know why nobody recommends limiting straps as this will illuminate the over reach caused by the spacer. If you have to replace the axle assembly it is about 375 from Ford I bought one for my last truck.. This is per side but in reality I don’t know what you intend to do with your truck. Comfort in the ride is my primary goal and is first on my needs list. So spacers serve a purpose to increase ride height (slightly less lift then the mid perch mod) without preloading the springs. I have examined mine closely as I want to be able to say ok it lasted this long before a problem and the determine are the mid perch guys getting to the same mileage and off road use before they have problems…
5000 miles on my spacers no problems I have off road this thing about 1200 miles of the 5000. So I know there are doom Sayers on this site and I **** people off by saying I think spacers are fine . Have disassembled the front end twice for inspections and no issues.. But most importantly take it back to the shop you bought it from ask for an in writing warranty if it makes you nervous. And I have a 2012 with Torsion axle if you care. Don’t be angry at me it is my opinion based on my experience...
I am addressing the statement that spacers are bad period. I have pulled the entire axles out and inspected them little wear but it is only 1200 miles. A limiting strap you would put it on only to stop the suspension from going to far as stated in other posts this is what the problem with spacers are. So yes reduce suspension travel by the 1 to 1.25 inch I increased with the spacer... But that addresses the it drops to far and other than thst issue it is no different than mid perch but I dont preload the springs reducing the travel by almost 2 inches doing the perch... And yes I ahve looked very closely at the axles and when 4 wheeling I am careful to observe drop offs to avoid the dreaded over extension... So a limiting strap makes sense in this scenario...
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