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: Hi-Lift Slider Adapter by WabFab.org


AZ-Ted
12-11-2008, 11:52 PM
I just got this in the mail yesterday. It is the Hi-Lift Slider Adapter 2 (#3 is for wider sliders) from WabFab.org. This fits the Shrock sliders perfectly. If you order one be patient - WabFab is a batch shop (lead time similar to Shrockworks). It took 12 weeks to get, but the wait was worth it.

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dezurtrat
12-12-2008, 12:27 AM
Nice Ted and the rig is looking good.

Did you had any lift to the front by the way? I see you added the 2 leaf AAL in the rear

AZ-Ted
12-12-2008, 01:46 AM
Nice Ted and the rig is looking good.

Did you had any lift to the front by the way? I see you added the 2 leaf AAL in the rear
Thanks dezurtrat. I've got the AC Coils up front with the Titan Bilsteins. On the rear, I've got the AC Shackles along with the AAL and Rancho 9000s. Overall, I've got approximately 2" of lift front and rear. Eventually, I'll go to the PRG UCAs and Radflo Coilovers up front, and in the rear, I'll add one more leaf and go with an extended length shock (probably Radflos).

dezurtrat
12-12-2008, 07:29 AM
Very nice!

silverbullet
12-12-2008, 09:26 AM
How much did this run?

AZ-Ted
12-12-2008, 02:22 PM
$75 - shipping included. It may seem expensive to some people, but IMHO it is worth every penny.

I have a sizable scratch on my Driver's side rear door from the jack slipping on the slider. This adapter will help keep the jack stationary, and I shouldn't have that problem again.