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I thought you were referring to a body spacer hence my hesitancy to recommend them. If it's a suspension spacer then Yes as many others can attest they can help bring alignment specs back to stock and sometimes better. I will send you a code you can use.

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Looking at ordering the slightly longer LCAs for my JLUR. Same part # right and left? Added a 1 inch spacer lift to the front a couple years back. I see others speak of the driving improvements even at stock height with these. Looking at alignment specs online for the caster on the Rubicon it shows 4.80 +/- 1 degree and the Sport and Sahara show in the 5s, maybe because they use the same LCAs and they’re already to short on the Rubicon. Could these cause the caster angle to be too much? What is the ideal caster angle? And should I have the alignment checked prior to adding these to see where the caster angle actually is? I’ve driven about 20k miles on it since the spacers and tires were added and I don’t know what the alignment specs were after the install. Same part is available on Amazon with free shipping. Do you have any shipping options available? Thanks
 

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Hi Chris,
I do not have all the answers/specs here as I am not an alignment expert but the arms will add additional caster when compared to the front arms. The final measurement will vary depending on the lift you have. I will send you a code you can use.

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