My plans are to SOA the front and SUA the rear for lift. Thinking along the lines of Alcan springs for the rear and stock for the front. Not really looking for lift, more Flex, and dont wanna do a SRS with buggy spring. So if SOA front will net me around approx. 5.5" of lift, then would 4.5" springs for the rear be good. Just trying to get a picture fo what the jeep will look like when done. Will it have a rake to it? Or will it be fine. Also plan on putting TJ flares in the rear. Seems like a good idea yet?
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It may or maynot have a rake to it. Your front springs might be sagged enough to level out the whole mess. You might actually get lucky. Dont forget that there are other things that need to be addressed when lifting that high . . . steering, brake lines, driveline angles . . . stuff like that. Not trying to crap on your parade, but just something to think about. Oh, and If I had a YJ, it would be SOA! That would have been mod ONE!
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s.o.a. is not an inexpensive lift. i considered it for a bit, and decided that there are just too many concerns to address until i runinto some money
there is spring sag, axle wrap, major steering issues, drive line angle issues, etc....
dont let me talk you out of it if you have the skills to fab up alll of these things, but if you have to buy it.... open your wallet WIDE>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
ERIK
95 yj, locked lifted, and ready to rock!
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Sorry i didnt further elaborate on this. There will be little axle wrap, the rear stays SUA. As for rake, thats where the question lies. I think though, rear TJ flares and SUA with a front SOA will "look" level but may not be. Brakes are easy, move the hard lines below the frame, Driveline well duh, SYE dshaft and a 1"MM with electric fan(damn mechanical fans.) Steering is an issue, Ive seen people run SOA all 4 corners and only run a dropped arm and be fine, but we will see. I dont plan on fabbing it myself, but i have a buddy with a jig for just this kinda job(its what he does on the side) And I am gonna be taking welding classes in the fall. So anyone got experience with this setup and seeing if its level. Other than the guy from Rev1crawlers i have no other pics of a YJ set up like this, Can anyone help? I know its not an Inexpensive lift, but for the price of an RE 4.5" kit and all the other things, i think this will be comparable. But thats not why i am doing it.Screw you guys, I'm goin' to pismo.
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May as well show you a picture of how it sits
it does sit a bit high in the rear, despite how this looksI got your jeep thing, now it burns when I pee
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Thanks for the assist on the pic. It steers fine, some bumpsteer. Return to center is good, no problems with it.
I built some custom packs for the front I still need to try out, and I'm undecided on what to do for a rear shackle, have some rangs and some revolvers. I'll see if I need the extra lift with the other springs and then decide.
I did pick up some Ford shock towers to go along with some Rancho 5012's I've got laying around for the front too.I got your jeep thing, now it burns when I pee
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Hey Rather, nice lookin jeep. My Q now is, what did you do for the steering, just a dropped arm, custon drag link, or Hi-steer? And is it the stock 30 in front? And as for that rear mount, what did you use for the shackle mount? Sorry for all the Q's, but you seem like the right person to ask.Screw you guys, I'm goin' to pismo.
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