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..so what would I need?? I've got SLS and would really like to keep it...
anyone with some info about it? I would REALLY appreciate it!! ![]() Thanks! John-Robert
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You would need front springs, and some form of spacers (RTE makes them) for under the air bags in the rear, plus the sensor relocators for the SLS. You can also recalibrate the computer to have the SLS inflate a bit more to give you some additional height.
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What he said.
My understanding is that the Rovertym spacer will give you 1", and the sensor relocate gives you 1" from the SLS itself. Apparently it works pretty well. The whole thing comes in a kit for $180. http://www.rovertym.com/ It's not a complicated kit, if you've got fabrication experience and access you could easily make something for a fraction of the cost. Then springs for the front, take your pick of vendor (after you read up on people's reviews); Big Blue, RTE, OME...
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