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Has anyone fitted a spacer kit (im thinking 1" spacer should do it) to their Quadra-lift suspension, if so,

1. what components did you use.
2. Did you fit it yourself.
3. Where did you get the parts.

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Have you looked at the Airlinks system? It increases the overall lift achieved with the air suspension by tricking the system.

https://airlinksgc.com/airlinks-suspension
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Have you looked at the Airlinks system? It increases the overall lift achieved with the air suspension by tricking the system.



https://airlinksgc.com/airlinks-suspension
I have, that doesn't acheive what i want though (I can slso do the same thing via my OBD2 tool, without changing any parts).

I want to install a 1" spacer kit, then I'll recalibrate my offroad hights, so when I'm at the off-road 2 hight, I'll still have a little bit of down travel (because the airbags won't be fully extended)..

There was a bloke on YouTube who fitted a 2" spacer to his quadra-lift suspension, but I can't bloody find tbe video again..

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A lot of people have looked into this over the years (both individuals and accessory companies), but as far as I know, I don't think any have really cracked it. Chief have had a Quadralift lift in development for some time, but I wouldn't hold my breath at this point. I think I've seen the same video as you - I believe the guy used the rocky road off-road spacer kit, but I think RRO themselves say it doesn't work...

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There was a fella on here on or JeepForum that reckons he added the 2inch spacers to the front bags and some on the rear shocks, re calibrated it all and I believe for more down travel and apparently it works a treat.
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There was a fella on here on or JeepForum that reckons he added the 2inch spacers to the front bags and some on the rear shocks, re calibrated it all and I believe for more down travel and apparently it works a treat.
If it really is this simple I'm surprised none of the key players have developed a kit for it. I guess it might need to be engineered?
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A lot of people have looked into this over the years (both individuals and accessory companies), but as far as I know, I don't think any have really cracked it. Chief have had a Quadralift lift in development for some time, but I wouldn't hold my breath at this point. I think I've seen the same video as you - I believe the guy used the rocky road off-road spacer kit, but I think RRO themselves say it doesn't work...



Interested to see if you find a solution!
Yes, thats the video i saw, Aussie guy.. I spoke to him via YouTube comments, but didn't get to ask him the details.. He's the guy that gave me tbe idea of the OBD2 tool.. I can't for the life of me, find that bloody video now...

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