Rusty's Add-A-Leaf and Lift Block Question

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  • 61Hawk
    258 I6
    • Jul 18, 2009
    • 377

    Rusty's Add-A-Leaf and Lift Block Question

    I ordered a 2" lift block and 2" front add a leaf. I unboxed everything and I ended up getting what I think is an extra rear add-a-leaf. They are closed until Wednesday and I'd like to get started on these tomorrow. I only want to do a 2" lift, do I need to use the rear add-a-leaf or will that give me a 4" lift in the rear?
  • ZackN920
    350 Buick
    • Nov 18, 2015
    • 944

    #2
    Screw the blocks, use the leafs only if they are for the 2" you want. What's the numbers on the suspected rear leafs?
    I used 2" aal from Rusty's for my rear end and the number was ROP 2564. I didn't want blocks for my terribly fatigued springs.

    Here's my thread if you want a long read and a bunch of pictures:
    Who could've guessed this was coming...:bluelaugh: I got all my stuff in the mail by Saturday. I finally picked up some U-bolts local to me, and got started on this process yesterday. As some(most?)... of you know, my wagon had some saggy springs in the back that weren't in the best of shape. When I put the 44044 lift
    1990 Jeep Grand Wagoneer-"Big Jeep"

    AMC 360, TF727, NP229, 2.72 gears, 2" lift
    Rancho 44044 springs, Rusty's 2" AAL, TFI w/ MSD C/R
    ...in pieces for more rust repair...

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    • 61Hawk
      258 I6
      • Jul 18, 2009
      • 377

      #3
      Thanks, along with the blocks, what I got was a pair of RC-2564 and a pair of RC-2123 (which are 3.5") for the front, I ordered RC-2125 (2"). I think this whole order got screwed up, the invoice says RC-2125. I didn't order the RC-2564... just ordered the 2" blocks and RC-2125.

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