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Old 23-04-06, 12:24 PM
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Spring lifters

My rear springs are a shade too short - I have adjusted the mount on the shock so it is at the highest level but I'd still like to raise the rear end by about 1/2".

I recall seeing in the past some poly spring lifters that basically fit between the adjuster and the base of the spring.

Anyone familiar with these and where I might get them? I want to avoid having to buy 4 new springs if possible.

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