Where to purchase 3/8 strut spacers

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Hey guys just bought a 2006 liberty , love it . been reading hours of the posts on here . want to put a set of the 3/8" inch spacer plates upfront anf cant fine where o buy them . can anyone help?

p.s. truck came with new basic replacement front struts/ springs so i'm not going to upgrade yet . just want to get a little more front clearance at this time until I get all the rest fixed .

thanks mike
 

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I am looking for the top spacers . read some older posts about top (plate spacers that were a little thicker then 1/4" ( I think 3/8") but cant find where to buy them
 

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I am looking for the top spacers . read some older posts about top (plate spacers that were a little thicker then 1/4" ( I think 3/8") but cant find where to buy them

There isn't any available any longer, " Boiler" made some for a short time years ago. Stopped making them
So there in lies the reason you can not find them, old posts should be left alone :happy175:
1/4 inch top plate you'll get 1/2 inch lift, 3/8 inch clevis gives you another 3/4 inch lift so 1.25 inches of lift
throw 2 rear upper iso in on each side for 1 inch lift
and...................done
 
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There isn't any available any longer, " Boiler" made some for a short time years ago. Stopped making them
So there in lies the reason you can not find them, old posts should be left alone :happy175:
1/4 inch top plate you'll get 1/2 inch lift, 3/8 inch clevis gives you another 3/4 inch lift so 1.25 inches of lift
throw 2 rear upper iso in on each side for 1 inch lift
and...................done

and...................alignment. Done. :icon_razz:
 

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Well, that should be common sense, .......but yes add in alignment :emotions34::icon_razz::gr_grin:

It should.. but some folks only think you need one if you're replacing the "hard parts" like struts, springs, tie rods, etc.
 

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I think I have a set of boiler plates laying around, if your interested let me know, and I will see if I can find them.
 

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