Ok so i just put 31 inch tires on my wrangler. the front end sits about 2 inches lower then the rear, and kinda looks weird when parked on the flat. I had a buddy of mine who put v8 zj springs up front because he was going to put a winch on. now i am not doing a winch so i was wondering if that would be to much spring and look the oposite? any opinons or has anyone run into this again. i can take pictures if i need to but i thought maybe it would be a common thing.
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Originally posted by clean4drxj View Postwhy not just throw a set of spacers or stock XJ springs in there?-98 XJ 4.5" lift , 35's, trimmed, locked, geared, flexy
-14 Subaru STI hatch Stage 2ish
-54 Dodge Power wagon M-37
-57 GMC Pickup
-Tim (OIIIIIO)
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Originally posted by CntStpTheStnk06 View Postwell spacers, i just have a thing and wont do spacers or a body lift, will stock xj springs work? i dont know that is why i am asking?
97 TJ that I think is pretty neat.
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Originally posted by CumminsJeep View Postyea they give about an inch of lift. I put them in my wrangler to help clear the 31s in the front when the plow is on.-98 XJ 4.5" lift , 35's, trimmed, locked, geared, flexy
-14 Subaru STI hatch Stage 2ish
-54 Dodge Power wagon M-37
-57 GMC Pickup
-Tim (OIIIIIO)
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Originally posted by CntStpTheStnk06 View Postso if i am 2 inches lower then the rear are there any other springs i can use to level that out?
97 TJ that I think is pretty neat.
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Originally posted by CumminsJeep View Postyou can always do the cherokee springs and a 3/4 inch spacer. other than that you can buy yourself a set of 2 inch springs from somewhere. mine looks level with the cherokee springs and stock rear-98 XJ 4.5" lift , 35's, trimmed, locked, geared, flexy
-14 Subaru STI hatch Stage 2ish
-54 Dodge Power wagon M-37
-57 GMC Pickup
-Tim (OIIIIIO)
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