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2000 2wd 3' blocks and coil spring spacers


Sean806

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Vehicle Year
2000
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Automatic
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Heres another picture of my truck ( My parking spot at school :icon_thumby:)

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Not the best pictures but I'll work on getting some better ones.

3" blocks in the rear, coil spring spacers in the front with modified 4wd shocks up front, 31" all terrains plus I dressed it up a little bit

UPDATE:

New custom made roll bar, tinted the tail lights, 32' Goodyear wrangler custom cut MTRs

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looking great man!!! how muchs the spacer size??
i got 2" blocks on mine and almost 2" spacer lol(all custom made) and im running 30"'s
 
looking great man!!! how muchs the spacer size??
i got 2" blocks on mine and almost 2" spacer lol(all custom made) and im running 30"'s

Well its a 1" coil spring spacer but 1" of coil spring spacers usually = 3" of lift. Mine sits pretty level but I have weight in the back right now cause of the damn snow so the rear end sags a little.

Btw the blocks I got at auto zone for 30$ and I got the spacers for 40$ on ebay :icon_cheers: Cheers to a $70 3' lift
 
oohh nice!! and cheap!! thats the best lol
ill see if i can get an extra inch of mine lol!!
and black rims will look sick!!
 
i've got my wheels all blacked out and i love it. i just love black wheels on anytihng though lol
 
i've got my wheels all blacked out and i love it. i just love black wheels on anytihng though lol

haha same here man, what kind of paint did you use? Just rattle canned it or what
 
That's nice. I think I might do that. I jave a few questions. The blocks are pretty straight forward. The coils in the front. How muvh do you have to remove to install them? You prob need a coil compressor? I have new stock shocks all around. do I have to change them? Do I have to change anything else?
 
That's nice. I think I might do that. I jave a few questions. The blocks are pretty straight forward. The coils in the front. How muvh do you have to remove to install them? You prob need a coil compressor? I have new stock shocks all around. do I have to change them? Do I have to change anything else?

Yeah the blocks were easy but the coil springs were a bitch. On my truck there isnt enough room to get a coil spring compressor on the coil springs so we disassembled the front end and dropped the lower control arm and let the coil springs fall out. Then we set the spacers in lower control arm and used a pry and a jack to compress the coil springs while lifting up the lower control arm.

I also had just got new shocks all around and yes you will need new shocks. I actuallly put the stock ones back on but it was bumpier then hell. Evently my shocks just ripped apart because the front end was actually being pulled down by the shocks :thefinger:. So I recommend getting long travel shocks before you start your job.

The only other thing you will need is a camber adjustment because your ties will be bowed in a little bit.
 
Yeah the blocks were easy but the coil springs were a bitch. On my truck there isnt enough room to get a coil spring compressor on the coil springs so we disassembled the front end and dropped the lower control arm and let the coil springs fall out. Then we set the spacers in lower control arm and used a pry and a jack to compress the coil springs while lifting up the lower control arm.

I also had just got new shocks all around and yes you will need new shocks. I actuallly put the stock ones back on but it was bumpier then hell. Evently my shocks just ripped apart because the front end was actually being pulled down by the shocks :thefinger:. So I recommend getting long travel shocks before you start your job.

The only other thing you will need is a camber adjustment because your ties will be bowed in a little bit.

i did the same procedure here for the front, but i did some custom stuff:icon_welder: to the shocks so i can still use the ones i had cuz theyre new, i extended the upper bolt and added a metal piece so the shock has the stock travel again, cuz like u said they went to the top in every bump
 
Im gona lift my 92 2wd with the same method, do you have a part number or link for the blocks and spacers? And you just got stock 4x4 shocks too right? Did you have to do get a longer stud that holds the spring

looks good by the way, black wheels will look beast!
 
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id watch those sapcers they break down over time,my buddy had the daystar ones & the driver side broke down worse than the passenger over a years time.

truck looks good though
 
Man, I was waiting for someone else to ask, but you gotta post some part numbers lol. That is THE look I want my mazda to have
 
Man, I was waiting for someone else to ask, but you gotta post some part numbers lol. That is THE look I want my mazda to have

Haha sure thing man

I actually bought the spacers off ebay so heres a link to ebay page

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemVersion&item=370276083031&view=all&tid=0

And the lifting blocks from autozone's Part number is: 13-1040 or heres a link to them also
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/ca...yName=SuspensionandSteering&_requestid=147151

If you need to know anything else hit me up and thanks to everyones complements
 
wait a second, ive been looking for bilsteins for my truck and everywhere ive looked front 4wd shocks are the same as the front 2wd shocks for every year pretty much. how did you get 3'' of lift from 1'' spacers? I have 2'' spacers and didnt even get that much lift. truck looks great by the way
 
wait a second, ive been looking for bilsteins for my truck and everywhere ive looked front 4wd shocks are the same as the front 2wd shocks for every year pretty much. how did you get 3'' of lift from 1'' spacers? I have 2'' spacers and didnt even get that much lift. truck looks great by the way

Thanks and well they were not the same on my truck. The 4wd front shocks holes had to be widened to fit onto my truck.

I know your probilly like wtf? so I just made you a diagram lol. So this is looking at the bottom on the shock;

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The 2wd was a tad bit wider and so where the red boxes are we simply cut out and then installed onto my truck so that the bolts would fit.

Maybe its the same with bilsteins but I just got Gabriels from auto zone lol. Also The guy i bought the spacers from said, 1' thick coil spring spacer on the BOTTOM of your coil springs = 3 inches of lift.
I in total with new shocks and the spacers have gotten 2.75 of lift, plus the 31's

Also heres another picture of my truck ( My parking spot at school :icon_thumby:)

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