I just purchased a spacer for the front of my 05 TJ. The front sags quite a bit. So I got a 1 3/4 spacer for the front. According to the instructsions it seems that I have to drop the shocks and everything related to install these deals. Has anyone done one of these themselves, and if so is it as complicated as it seems to me?
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Yes, is time consuming but not hard. disconnect the shocks, use spring compressors to compress the springs. pull the springs, put the spacers in reinstall springs. reinstall shocks. is easy but time consuming. Did you look for article's related to this. or read the instructions that came with it. What I wrote is just a general overview but I am sure someone has a more in detail description of what to do.Ford Raptor 6.2l
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Yeah make sure to get yourself some spring compressors like Tomb Raider said. They will save you major headaches. You can rent them for free at Autzone. Make sure you get the ones that attach on the outside of the spring.|90 XJ|4.0|AX-15|NP231|RE H&T|TnT Y-Link|RE Coils|BOR Leaves|ACOS|D30/Aussie|8.8/ARB|35" Kevlar MTRs|Custom Exo,Sliders,Bumpers|
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Originally posted by DarkWolfTJ View Postwhat brand spacers did you get?
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Originally posted by hillbillybob View PostI got the Daystar 1 3/4" spacer, the instructions say to disassemble each side but I was told that those that have done them before know quicker ways to do them without partially dropping the frontend.Someone even said to just let the wheel drop enough to let the spring fall out, then reinstall. Sounds fishy to me.|90 XJ|4.0|AX-15|NP231|RE H&T|TnT Y-Link|RE Coils|BOR Leaves|ACOS|D30/Aussie|8.8/ARB|35" Kevlar MTRs|Custom Exo,Sliders,Bumpers|
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Don't forget to disconnect the anti-sway bars in addition to disconnecting the shocks, otherwise, the axle won't droop enough to get out the spring. I didn't need to use a spring compressor, but if you do, you can borrow one from AutoZone.If you don't like the way I drive, stay out of the bushes!
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Same as Russ said, there is no need to use spring compressors. If you disconnect the shocks, swaybar, and track bar, your axle will drop down far enough. I installed and then took out my RE 5.5" springs and ACOS without the need of spring compressors.[COLOR="Blue"]If you don't have the time to do it right, what makes you think you'll have the time to do it twice?[/COLOR]
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Long Arm but it shouldn't matter. If you jack up the Jeep high enough and then support it by the frame, everything should drop nicely when disconnected. I also helped a neighbor with his lift and it was a Short Arm, no spring compressors needed. Remember to take the tires off to get the maximum drop[COLOR="Blue"]If you don't have the time to do it right, what makes you think you'll have the time to do it twice?[/COLOR]
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