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Ball joint spacers
Mount in between arm and ball joint All they do is allow the front end to Rise higher when the car launches Off of the line The spacers I have would raise the Car about an inch or so D.
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I had "Ball Joint Spacers" mounted between the upper arm and the ball joint,it did raise the car the thickness of the spacers{my spacers were 2 1/2"}. The spacers would let you put bigger springs in and still give a stock smooth ride not a hard ride.
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where did you purchase them what is the correct name thanks
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I did a look up or search on the net "upper ball joint spacers" and found info and a kit for them. Hope this helps you.
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