Leveling Kits!

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01Konvict

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Neither in ride quality or travel. Mainly physics of stress on bolts is the issue. But if you were to say which is stronger for off road then upper. However I prefer lower for leveling, easy to install and quick to change.
 

MichaelSE

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Neither in ride quality or travel. Mainly physics of stress on bolts is the issue. But if you were to say which is stronger for off road then upper. However I prefer lower for leveling, easy to install and quick to change.

Thank you. I think I'll go with a lower spacer as well, since a few 1.5-2.5 adjustable kits are available as lowers. I don't think any upper spacer level offers that.

Plus it does seem much much easier to install - like something I might be able to do myself.
 

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