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How to read our Application Guide
- Vehicle make, model and year
- Front / rear lift heights
- Front / rear lift methods and major components - When multiple rear lift methods are available, the method generally shown is via lift ocks, the most popular and least expensive route. Replacement rear springs and / or add-a-leafs are also available for most vehicles.
- A Master Pack is a complete lift system in one large box that contains all part numbers listed in the Base Lift Components block. The shock absorber type included with each Master Pack number is noted.
- Specific installation and / or application notes; details listed at bottom of each page, or on opposite facing page.
- Replacement rear springs, if offered, are listed here. If opting for rear springs, it is less expensive to order the lift system in Kit Box / Component form. If a Master Pack and springs are ordered you are paying for a block kit (included in the Master Pack) that will not be needed. The same economics apply if rear add-a-leafs are desired. Order the lift system in Kit Box / Component form since shorter height blocks are normally needed with add-a-leafs. For example: If the system includes a 5” block kit, order 2” add-a-leafs and a 3” block kit instead. Individual block kit and add-a-leaf listings are found in their own catalog sections.
- These are the Components and / or Kit Boxes that form the lift system. Refer to the catalog’s Kit Box Breakdown Listing for a detailed parts list.
- Shows all available Options.

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