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As the above poster said coil replacements don’t guarantee amount of lift. Depending on your oem springs you might get less lift than you thought.
if you’re not building a Baja racer and you only want 1.5” lift just get a coil spacer. It’ll guarantee your lift amount and if you adjust for making sure your shocks are good for the range of motion & caster/anything else needed it’ll ride like factory with the exact amount of lift you were looking for.
I would either do this for an inexpensive way to get a little lift, or I’d go all out and get some nice springs with matching shocks, radius arms, rear deavers, etc. but then your talking about spending money on a suspension system that most probably won’t even use to its full potential to begin with.
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