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Old 05-18-2008, 05:04 PM
Captain Starbucks Captain Starbucks is offline
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Which rear block for 4"?

I think I can answer this myself, but I was just wondering what rear blocks you guys have used on your 4" lift.

I just finished installing the front end portion of my 4" superlift but the blocks for the rear are wrong. They're tapered 3 inch blocks. I have 2" blocks and will need at least a total of 4" to level it out but 5" to give the rear a little extra. Can I go 5" without too much axle wrap?

2001 CC LB 4WD with SRW and two peice driveline.

thanks.
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Old 05-18-2008, 09:06 PM
utah300rum utah300rum is offline
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Not exactly the answer you want, but my stock blocks are just shy of 4". I have seen many around here with alot taller blocks or at least a 2" block stacked on stock blocks. I know its against state inspection, but I have seen stacked blocks alot. Right or wrong I have seen blocks at least 5".
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Old 05-18-2008, 09:17 PM
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im not sure but i have a 2 or 3" block under my stock block and axle rap has never been an issue.
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