Armada Rear Spring?
Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2017 11:36 pm
Will armada rear springs provide any lift on an 08 SE 4x4?
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Thanks Bulldozer!BullDozer wrote:Yes. I got mine from Autozone for $141.99 (2007 year) the pair lifetime warranty. After about a month they are still about 2.5 inches higher than previously. Only issue I am now having is getting the rear alignment back into specs. Also I can load the rear cargo without it sagging.
You can get offset bushings to help with the alignment.BullDozer wrote:Yes. I got mine from Autozone for $141.99 (2007 year) the pair lifetime warranty. After about a month they are still about 2.5 inches higher than previously. Only issue I am now having is getting the rear alignment back into specs. Also I can load the rear cargo without it sagging.
Do you have the part number for the bushings?smj999smj wrote:You can get offset bushings to help with the alignment.BullDozer wrote:Yes. I got mine from Autozone for $141.99 (2007 year) the pair lifetime warranty. After about a month they are still about 2.5 inches higher than previously. Only issue I am now having is getting the rear alignment back into specs. Also I can load the rear cargo without it sagging.
SuperPro SPF3977Kmic209 wrote:Do you have the part number for the bushings?smj999smj wrote:You can get offset bushings to help with the alignment.BullDozer wrote:Yes. I got mine from Autozone for $141.99 (2007 year) the pair lifetime warranty. After about a month they are still about 2.5 inches higher than previously. Only issue I am now having is getting the rear alignment back into specs. Also I can load the rear cargo without it sagging.
Thank You, what about the front alignment, going with Rancho quick lift loaded. Can I use any off the shelf camber bolts? Or do I need a certain set to get the range needed to get it within specs.smj999smj wrote:SuperPro SPF3977Kmic209 wrote:Do you have the part number for the bushings?smj999smj wrote: You can get offset bushings to help with the alignment.
Here's the link:
http://www.suspension.com/spf3977k