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for every inch a shackle is longer than stock, the truck will go up 1/2".  so to get 3" from a shackle, it would need to be around 11" long or twice as long as a stock one, which is not a good thing.

 

to the OP, what else are you doing to the front?  you're going to want more than just pucks to get the suspension/brakelines/shocks/etc right.

 

in the rear you can go with an 3" AAL (which, due to differences between MJs and XJs that the aftermarket doesn't seem to understand, generally lift around 2" in an MJ).

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yeah I realized the shocks would need to be longer, but what about the brake lines....you can move the bracket on the line or something ?

 

I guess you can try.  I've never had much luck trying to rebend a 20 year old hard brakeline.

 

 

2" lift is a better choice if you're really low on funds.  2" spacers and and shackles (the 2" chevy drops) and you're done. :thumbsup:

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When my Rear gave out, I was planning to do a Full 4" Lift.

I had the Coil Springs, Shocks, Brake lines, Steering parts. Everything for the Front, already at home.

Plus I had just gotten a pair of axles from a small Wagoneer (planned on Rebuilding)

Then I got Lucky, a buddy wanted to Trade a Front 6" Lift package for my 4"

SUA to SOA swap gives about 6" lift.

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Stock most of  trucks have a rake to them. I ran 1.75" spacers in front without doing anything in the rear and it looked good. I then ran the spacers plus 4.5" lift springs for a total of 6.25" in front and SOA with the stock springs in the rear giving my 5.5" and it sat mostly level.

 

1.75" spacer by itself on the front, or a 3" spacer front and either add-a-leaf or lift shackles in the rear should look pretty good.

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