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    Morning, after removing the snowplow from my J20, the frontend now sits higher than the rear. I plan on putting 2" lift blocks on the rear to put things back on an even keel so here's my question. Do I need to worry about the differential angle and install "wedge shaped" blocks or is 2" minimal and square blocks will work fine? Thanks and remember "Don't crush them, restore them"

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    87 J20
    360, DANA 60,
    38,000 MILES
  • Manhattan
    304 AMC
    • Jul 30, 2000
    • 1673

    #2
    My guess is that you'll be fine with no degree shims or degreed blocks. I'll bet that your springs have sagged enough that the lift will get you just back to factory height or little over.

    I installed 3" springs on my '88 GW with no shims - and no problems. The net gain was 5.5". I can assume, if they where really 3" springs, that my factory springs had sagged 2.5"

    If I had added 2" blocks, I would have been right about where the GW came off the assembly line... no shim needed.



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    a.k.a."Bushwood" '88 G-Wag' New 360, 3" Springs, 31" ATs, Custom Roof Rack, 2.5" Dynomax Exhaust... rest stock.
    Mark

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    • #3
      You should be fine with a 2" block (0 Degree)...did you add leafs up up front to compensate for the plow? Is that why it's higher in the front? Just curious...

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      Todd
      78 Wagoneer, "River Beast"
      360/TH400/QT
      Dana 44's locked w/ 4.89's
      39.50x15x15 Super Swamper TSL's
      7" SOA in front-7" Rear Shackle Inversion Mods
      4" Skyjacker Softride
      3" Trailmaster Bodylift
      My FSJ site: http://www.geocities.com/spazz4life
      My E-mail: [email protected]
      "If you can't stop...SMILE as you go under!"

      '93 3/4 ton 4x4 Suburban...a.k.a. "FSJ Hauler"
      Todd
      www.ttsfabworks.com

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      • #4
        No, no add a leaf in the front. It has the 8400 spring pack on the front and rear. The spring packs are huge. Needless to say the ride is really rough. Already sits so high it just bearly fits in the garage. Now thats a truck!

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        87 J20
        360, DANA 60,
        38,000 MILES
        DON'T CRUSH EM, RESTORE EM!

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        • Adamstrator

          #5
          No problems with a 2" block

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          • #6
            thanks Bill.... I hear ya about fittin in a garage! I am in process of building my garage and the builders thought I was insane asking for a 10' drive-in with a 12' ceiling until they saw 'River Beast'...I clear my carport by .5" with 31's... my 39.5's are waiting in my friends garage until I 'm done with my rig!!!

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            Todd
            78 Wagoneer, "River Beast"
            360/TH400/QT
            Dana 44's locked w/ 4.89's
            39.50x15x15 Super Swamper TSL's
            7" SOA in front-7" Rear Shackle Inversion Mods
            4" Skyjacker Softride
            3" Trailmaster Bodylift
            My FSJ site: http://www.geocities.com/spazz4life
            My E-mail: [email protected]
            "If you can't stop...SMILE as you go under!"

            '93 3/4 ton 4x4 Suburban...a.k.a. "FSJ Hauler"
            Todd
            www.ttsfabworks.com

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