Trail X wrote:You really gotta understand what you're doing, because you can potentially ruin your CV shaft or other components. First, you figure out how much room you have before you hit max droop of one of your limiting elements, most likely your tripod joint... you measure this while the lower control arm is on a jack, the top of the lift spacer loosened, drop it down, and make sure no binding... measure the max you can lower it, and still not bind anything up. The amount of gap at the top of your lift spacer is the maximum thickness of washers you can add. The washers go between the shoulder of your shock rod and the bottom washer of the bushing. You just gotta play with it a bit to see how many washers CAN fit and still get the nut on the top. Takes some playing with, and some trial and error. Look around and make sure you find some posts here about what others did. I think there are some pics in my build thread about this (and I'm sure there are others).
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(Its a lot easier finding a picture and posting a link to it when you're not on your phone)