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Old 04-28-2011, 07:19 AM
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Default Rear Springs

Does anyone make a spring to lift the rear of the H2 about 2" ?
I dont have the air system.

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No, but you can just get spring spacers, they're all over Ebay.
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Thanx for the reply, reason I am asking is because I have 1.5 spacers and my H2 is leaning to the right.
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Hallo, sch?n dich zu treffen! Ich zum ersten Mal diese Art von Forum, in der Hoffnung, zu einem sp?teren Zeitpunkt werden Ihre F?hrer! ! ! Vielen Dank! ! ! ! !
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When installing a spacer does it go on top of the spring or the bottom. I did mine on the bottom, but just saw a write up and it was on top.

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Are you going to put a bigger spacer on one side to fix it? Sounds like a bandaid. I would try to figure out the reason it's leaning.
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I have seen the Rancho shocks on a H2 to bring a non-air system back up to normal height
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No not a bigger spacer. I was just looking through the internet and saw one installed on the top. It got me to thinking I put them in wrong. So I thought I would ask here how everyone else is installing them.




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Are you going to put a bigger spacer on one side to fix it? Sounds like a bandaid. I would try to figure out the reason it's leaning.
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