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2 in. lift?


2 inch longer shackles will only net you 1 inch of lift. Remember you're only lifting one end of the spring, so it cuts the lift in half. The beltechs are 3 inches longer than stock, and net you around an inch and a half.
 
you would need a 4" longer shackle to lift 2".the end of the spring will hang down and drag on everything.a lot of b2's have sagged springs in the back maybe a add a leaf would be the best bet?
 
Yeah, my rear spring are sagging, but it still sits pretty level. I have a set from a '88 Bll XLS that I am planning on swapping in eventually.
Here's a pic.
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Yeah, my rear spring are sagging, but it still sits pretty level. I have a set from a '88 Bll XLS that I am planning on swapping in eventually.
Here's a pic.
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if i recall....wasnt there someone on here that INSISTED OVER AND OVER again, that 31's would not fit on a stock bII.....i dont remem who that was
 
Yeah, I think I saw that. The only problem I have is at max flex the low side rear tire hits the body alittle. I used the RTI calculator in the Tech Library and got 17.5" jacking up the driver's front tire, so it worked out to alittle over 544 on a 20* ramp. That was when I found out the tire hit. That's way I want to do the 2" lift.
 

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