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RC 2" Lift. Adding more lift to rear?

Saltlife4shore

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Has anyone added additional lift to the rear. I don't really care for the level stance and wishing to have a slight rake back. Does anyone know of a different rear spacer that would give an additional .50“ to 1" over the RC rear spacer lift. Thanks in advance.
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Same question I had for Zone w their 2” Sasquatch lift kit.
Waiting on a response from them.
 

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The RC 2 inch lift has four identical 1.6" spacers.
Front goes up 1.6 x 1.5 = 2.4"
Back goes up 1.6 x 1.0 = 1.6"
Net effect = 0.8" of "level"

3/8 inch spacers from Zone or RC 1 inch Level kit can be stacked on the back to add 0.375" (on the factory studs between the coilover and the RC 2 inch lift spacer). This would put back about half of the factory rake - very little work.

Fabtech 1.5 Level kit can be stacked (with turn - or side to side swap) on the back to add 0.875" (can go above or below RC 2 inch spacer since it is a turn spacer and does not require extra stud length). This would put back all of the factory rake.

The RC 3.5" Lift has 3.2 inch rear spacers which would most likely be too much for what you want (i.e. 1.1" more rake than stock - Rat Fink Bronco!).

Not sure about other options...
 

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I do like @BigMeatsBronco 's approach of raising the rear shock in the axle mount and am considering going up 1.5" there myself.
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