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		By: Perry Wyse		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I currently have a 3.5&quot; lift, rough country installed on my 2020 GMC sierra 1500.  the front had installed a upper and mid spacer on the coil over with a upper control arm and the rear had a 2&quot; block installed.  the front still has a rake to it of a difference of 1.5&quot; lower than the rear.  Question is, can I place a lower strut 1.5&quot; spacer below the shock at the bottom to make up the difference?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I currently have a 3.5&#8243; lift, rough country installed on my 2020 GMC sierra 1500.  the front had installed a upper and mid spacer on the coil over with a upper control arm and the rear had a 2&#8243; block installed.  the front still has a rake to it of a difference of 1.5&#8243; lower than the rear.  Question is, can I place a lower strut 1.5&#8243; spacer below the shock at the bottom to make up the difference?</p>
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