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Re: strut spacers
« Reply #15 on: June 07, 2008, 02:37:35 PM »
My alignment guy suggested hollowing out the top hole at the bottom of the strut to allow for re-aligning.

If you do that, you will probably want to weld in the other side of the bolt once you get everything lined up to help stop it from shifting back.
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Re: strut spacers
« Reply #16 on: June 07, 2008, 04:03:09 PM »
thats what i did on one of my trackers that i run 33's on but my wifes will be driven dailey with the kids so no shortcuts plus its 2 wheel drive i just want it a little higher with 31's and maybe some bumpers all will be moved over once i find her a 4 wheel drive, i just could not pass this one up 98 tracker 2 door 16 valve 3 speed auto soft top needed head gasket 150 bucks, runs way nice now im mostly looking for 2" pucks for now
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Re: strut spacers
« Reply #17 on: June 07, 2008, 06:47:13 PM »
but my wifes will be driven dailey with the kids so no shortcuts
Slotting the top hole is perfectly safe. In fact I trust it more than camber bolts. Some struts for other vehicles have this adjustment already made in the strut. I wouldn't weld directly on the bolt, I'd tack weld a washer in there instead.