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How does an AAL add lift?
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It depends on what style, it is if a run of the mill AAL then it bolts into the spring pack and adds a slight lift do to the thickness of the spring, it also puts a arch in the spring which raises the spring rate of the pack, so it will ride rough, you gain the lift becuase it arches the springs more. The other style is what ORD sells and it is called a "Zero rate" AAL because it doesn't change your spring rates, it is basicly a 1" solid block that is bolted into the spring pack to gain 1" of lift.
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Why does flipping the shackle creat lift and adds flex
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Flipping the shackle creats lift because it lowers the rear mounting point of the spring, instead of being 4" above the shackle mount the spring is "flipped" to be 4" below the mount. And it adds to flex becuase you keep a flatter spring which will flex better then a huge arched springs.
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With the shackle flip can you use stock springs and get a 2" AAL to get 6" of lift
<hr></blockquote> Yes you can.
Hope this helps.