Blistein 5100 adjustable height shocks?

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I currently have a 3" spacer in the front. I only need 1" if that avoid some annoying rubbing. Would it be bad to stack these even if my truck never see any offroading?

They are adjustable from 1" 2" and 3"
 

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I don't see why not.... does the shock have a spacer or is it the shock unit that lifts the expy.... as long as you don't try to stack multiple spacers you should be fine.....
 

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The Bilstein website says the 5100 sreies wont work on the expy's. the only one I have found with lift built into the shock are the Rancho's Quick Lift.
 
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The Bilstein website says the 5100 sreies wont work on the expy's. the only one I have found with lift built into the shock are the Rancho's Quick Lift.

The 07 Expis run the identical suspension of an F150 on the front, the rear is the problem
 
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