What I have came on the truck is why I'm asking. Spacers on top of the struts measure a hair over 2" but it's hard to get a tape in there right. My front wheel well is 41" to center, rear is 40 1/2" on 35" tires and factory 20's with a just a little bit of rub on the sway bar at full lock. I do think some of the plastic wheel well has been trimmed.
This truck eats ball joints and CV's for breakfast but I see folks on here saying a 2" level is relatively safe for your angles. Does suspension geometry give you more actual lift than the height of the spacer? I'm curious what the thickness of the spacer from a known 2" level kit is. It would make sense if this is actually the 3.5" lift that seems to have a bad rap. Any help in identifying what I'm working with would be great! I've got to make changes to improve lifespan of parts here either up with a legit lift kit or downsize everything.
This truck eats ball joints and CV's for breakfast but I see folks on here saying a 2" level is relatively safe for your angles. Does suspension geometry give you more actual lift than the height of the spacer? I'm curious what the thickness of the spacer from a known 2" level kit is. It would make sense if this is actually the 3.5" lift that seems to have a bad rap. Any help in identifying what I'm working with would be great! I've got to make changes to improve lifespan of parts here either up with a legit lift kit or downsize everything.