clevis lift

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gsambray

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Until i can afford a real lift i am gonna go a clevis lift. Read that you can go upto half inch but 3/8 is more recommended. Is that true? And how much if any of a lift is needed for the rear. My buddy has a few rear spacers of different sizes i can use. I do towing and dont want it looking sagged out with my boat on back. I know its not much anything is better than stock height.
 

TwoBobsKJ

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Until i can afford a real lift i am gonna go a clevis lift. Read that you can go upto half inch but 3/8 is more recommended. Is that true? And how much if any of a lift is needed for the rear. My buddy has a few rear spacers of different sizes i can use. I do towing and dont want it looking sagged out with my boat on back. I know its not much anything is better than stock height.

(welcome)

The 3/8" clevis spacing will result in 3/4" total lift for the front (the geometry of an IFS front suspension doubles the lift for the amount of spacing put in place.)

To level it out put an extra upper isolator above the rear spring - should make it pretty close to even with the front. Measure from the hub to the fender flare front and back to have a reference point for before and after measurements.

Let us know what you end up with!

Bob
 
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