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Spacer lift compensate for bumper sag?

Logan-Kn

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I recently installed a rugged ridge Arcus bumper with a 12k apex winch. I noticed my front is sagging a bit due to the weight. I know people will throw a small spacer upfront to compensate for this. I was considering just doing a full spacer lift, either 1.5-2”. Will I have to get a larger spacer in the front to make up for the lost height? Or will I be fine just with a standard spacer lift?
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My guess is larger in front. I put front and rear steel bumpers on and a winch. I put 1.75 in spacers in front and 1 in spacers in rear. That raised the rear about .5 in and the front about 1 in and leveled it.
 

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Do you have a two-door or a four-door? They have a different "rake".
 
 



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