I am lookin for some taller leaf springs for my 89 YJ, that give the jeep about 2 1/2-3 1/2 inches of lift. Other possibility is some shorter leaf springs and a spring over. Any advice? What is a good brand of leaf spring, better ride, good off road?
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Skyjacker military wrap 2.5 or 4" are some of the best springs out there. But if you do a spring over use your stock springs as they'll give you a good ride with out too much cash!Mighty 4 banger YJ, 35's,4.88's, 30 splines, Detroits, 4.5" lift, TJ flares, Scorpion Offroad stuff, blah, blah, blah.
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I don't know about that Andy, in my experiece Skyjackers are usuallly the fastest to sag and break. Superlift and BDS hold up much better, and the RE Extreme stuff is a hell of a spring pack (maybe the best mass produced 4" pack there is). Old Man Emu is the hands down winner in the production 2.5" spring though.I got your jeep thing, now it burns when I pee
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Originally posted by RatherBeJeepingin my experiece Skyjackers are usuallly the fastest to sag and break.Mighty 4 banger YJ, 35's,4.88's, 30 splines, Detroits, 4.5" lift, TJ flares, Scorpion Offroad stuff, blah, blah, blah.
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Thanks for all the advice, another question though. How do I tell how much lift my jeep currently has, It was given to me with almost no details.
There is about 5 1/2" space between the top of the axle and the rubber stopper, compared with a simular but stock YJ which has only about
1 1/2". So I assume that I have about 4" lift. The shackles that are on there are 6" between the center of the bolts, these couldn't give 4" lift could they? Maybe I have taller leaf springs too. Not sure, this is my first Jeep.I have a Jeep
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Originally posted by dannyboysfcThanks for all the advice, another question though. How do I tell how much lift my jeep currently has, It was given to me with almost no details.
There is about 5 1/2" space between the top of the axle and the rubber stopper, compared with a simular but stock YJ which has only about
1 1/2". So I assume that I have about 4" lift. The shackles that are on there are 6" between the center of the bolts, these couldn't give 4" lift could they? Maybe I have taller leaf springs too. Not sure, this is my first Jeep.
Stock shackles are 4" long. A 6" shackle provides 1" of lift 'cos you're only moving one end of the spring."your jeep looks so hot!!"
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What size tire are you running? For some reason I don't think you have 5" of lift, if so you should clear 33s no problem. I like my black diamond but if I had a money tree this is what I would get.
http://www.4wheelerssupply.com/catal...oducts_id/1619
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Originally posted by NAILER341i have been happy with my rubicon express 4.5" extreme duty lift.
Can you elaborate? I have pro comp on the front and they are really bad.
How soft are the RE springs on the road?92 YJ, 35s, Atlas 4 speed 10:1, 4.88s SYE, RE 4.5 XD, 2' BL, D44s, Alloys shafts, Lockers, Snorkel, skid plates, roll cage, winch
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Originally posted by paultylerErik:
Can you elaborate? I have pro comp on the front and they are really bad.
How soft are the RE springs on the road?
the re springs do sag a bit, but i am ok with that. they flex like mad, andare very smooth and managable on the road. i do like to keep my swaybar on while driving on the road though, because you cant have flexy suspension in the rocks, and tight suspension on the street. the swaybar keeps everything in check.
i do recommend them highly. just go in knowing that RE customer service is bottom of the barrel, so i highly recommend buying them from one of their sellers. i used quadratec, and have been happy with their service.
let me know if you are serious about buying this set, and i can set you up with a reputable seller who will stand behind it.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
ERIK
95 yj, locked lifted, and ready to rock!
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Originally posted by NAILER341i put the pro comp stuff on the first jeep. [the white 4 banger] it is miserable to drive. i didnt really know how miserable it was until i put the RE springs on my red jeep. it is night and day. the white jeep will have my back screaming in agony in a short distance. the red one is nice for hours... driving all the way to the rubicon, and things like that.
the re springs do sag a bit, but i am ok with that. they flex like mad, andare very smooth and managable on the road. i do like to keep my swaybar on while driving on the road though, because you cant have flexy suspension in the rocks, and tight suspension on the street. the swaybar keeps everything in check.
i do recommend them highly. just go in knowing that RE customer service is bottom of the barrel, so i highly recommend buying them from one of their sellers. i used quadratec, and have been happy with their service.
let me know if you are serious about buying this set, and i can set you up with a reputable seller who will stand behind it.
Thanks92 YJ, 35s, Atlas 4 speed 10:1, 4.88s SYE, RE 4.5 XD, 2' BL, D44s, Alloys shafts, Lockers, Snorkel, skid plates, roll cage, winch
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Originally posted by NAILER341i have been happy with my rubicon express 4.5" extreme duty lift.[COLOR="darkred"]"Death Smiles at Everyone... Marines Smile Back."
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