Peak Suspension Spacer Lift - Opinions

sixsigma43

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I am looking to get a spacer lift on an overtrail +, looking at Westcott or this set up. One advantage I see over the Westcott is this does not go in line with the spring and thus should not change the ride character and wont limit down travel. Curious if anyone is running this set up and what they think?

 
I only did the Peak top spacer in the front for a 1.25" lift. My GX still has 1" difference between the rear and the front when measuring from the center of the wheel to the fender.

No change in ride and gave me the mild lift and leveling I was looking for.
 

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I only did the Peak top spacer in the front for a 1" lift. My GX still has 1" difference between the rear and the front when measuring from the center of the wheel to the fender.

No change in ride and gave me the mild lift and leveling I was looking for.
Looks good, any reason you opted against doing the rear?
 
I only did the Peak top spacer in the front for a 1" lift. My GX still has 1" difference between the rear and the front when measuring from the center of the wheel to the fender.

No change in ride and gave me the mild lift and leveling I was looking for.
Well executed and looks perfectly leveled! Doubt I’ll level mine but if I do it’ll be front only.
 
I only did the Peak top spacer in the front for a 1" lift. My GX still has 1" difference between the rear and the front when measuring from the center of the wheel to the fender.

No change in ride and gave me the mild lift and leveling I was looking for.

Thanks, your photo convinced me to go with Peak! I had a Westcott kit on order for about 7 weeks and after dealing with their terrible customer service, I cancelled my order and purchased the Peak kit yesterday. Got my tracking today!
 
I only did the Peak top spacer in the front for a 1" lift. My GX still has 1" difference between the rear and the front when measuring from the center of the wheel to the fender.

No change in ride and gave me the mild lift and leveling I was looking for.
Isnt the front top spacer 1.25"? Just want to make sure i'm not missing a product.
 
As long as you are planning to stay on road only this is a decent option. You are sacrificing down travel which will have negative effects on ride quality over bumps and potholes. This will be most evident when/if you get off the pavement. I’m not trying to rain on anyone’s parade here, just think it’s useful info for anyone that doesn’t know. These trucks do look better when they sit more level!
 
As long as you are planning to stay on road only this is a decent option. You are sacrificing down travel which will have negative effects on ride quality over bumps and potholes. This will be most evident when/if you get off the pavement. I’m not trying to rain on anyone’s parade here, just think it’s useful info for anyone that doesn’t know. These trucks do look better when they sit more level!
Wouldn't top spacers cause a situation of overextended down travel and a higher chance to bottom out the shock without augmented bump tops? I think you lose down travel wth pre-load spring spacers.

I'm probably wrong but , either way, I agree that these types of lifts are for daily driving and not for heavy off-roading as they are more cosmetic than for performance
 
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