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Old 07-25-2011, 06:14 PM
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Just go for the whole 4.5 because then you can add an inch or two when you want to later... and you will want to! Lol
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Thx.
Are there any other pros and cons if I choose to go with a 4.5" leaf springs?
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If you do the 4.5 spring pack than that means that you can add a shackle for more lift vs having to get a new pack later
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Originally Posted by wiggles
If you do the 4.5 spring pack than that means that you can add a shackle for more lift vs having to get a new pack later
sounds like 6 on one hand and half a dozen on the other to me. Either buy shackles now and packs later or packs now and shackles later. Really makes no difference.
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Thx all for the replies.
I thought I read somewhere abt better off getting small leaf pack and adding shackles for more flex..... I could be wrong tho.
Anyone?.
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Ok, did some search, didn't find what i was looking for. Im looking to fab up sone new suspension for my 88 XJ. What the biggest advantage to a long arm 4 link(5 w/track bar) verse the 2 point mount(like the rustys)?I can see where the 4 link would keep the pinion angle correct throughout the cycle as the rustys would not...other than that? ust loking for some input as i have yet to build a long arm 4x4..all previous exp was with 2 wheel drive buggies(baja 1000 cars and the what not). any input from exp trail peolpe would be helpfull.

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just wonderin if yall would know if i can use different shocks for a RC kit?
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You can use any shocks that you want, they are all the same but how they are valved
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hey everyone,
i just bought my first jeep a 2000 sport and need to get new tires, i have no lift and want an affordable set of all terrain tires, any good buys out there? and also i want to get the cragar soft 8 rims and was curious as to what backspacing to get for p235/75 R15 tires, which i read is the biggest tire u can run without a lift.
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Originally Posted by Domaas
Ok, did some search, didn't find what i was looking for. Im looking to fab up sone new suspension for my 88 XJ. What the biggest advantage to a long arm 4 link(5 w/track bar) verse the 2 point mount(like the rustys)?I can see where the 4 link would keep the pinion angle correct throughout the cycle as the rustys would not...other than that? ust loking for some input as i have yet to build a long arm 4x4..all previous exp was with 2 wheel drive buggies(baja 1000 cars and the what not). any input from exp trail peolpe would be helpfull.

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You can go either way, I have seen the 3 and 4 link setups flex more but the 2 link mounts are a close second, but if you have the skills go all out with a 3 link
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hey everyone,
i just bought my first jeep a 2000 sport and need to get new tires, i have no lift and want an affordable set of all terrain tires, any good buys out there? and also i want to get the cragar soft 8 rims and was curious as to what backspacing to get for p235/75 R15 tires, which i read is the biggest tire u can run without a lift.
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I would look at treadwright.com for some cheap tires. There hqve a kinda specific selection though so if you were going to go that route then you could wait to order rims till you got the tires
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Originally Posted by wiggles
I would look at treadwright.com for some cheap tires. There hqve a kinda specific selection though so if you were going to go that route then you could wait to order rims till you got the tires
are they good tires that i will get a decent life out of?
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Originally Posted by 00sport
are they good tires that i will get a decent life out of?
I think treadwrights are inexpensive, however they are retreaded tires. Just know that going in.
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Pertinent Info:
I currently have 2" BB front and back on my Jeep.
~2" Coil Spacers
~2" Shackles
~I have YJ Brake Lines - 4-6" longer than stock brake lines.
~I Already Have 31x10.5 tires, that I want to put on After the lift.

Why I want to do it:
~I have a chance to get some "new" to me coils from a V8 ZJ (2004 less than 50,000 miles on it) - Those will gain me 1" - 1.5"
~Ive got 2 sets(4 total) of "new" to me leafs for the back
~44" add a leaf for each side. the AAL boasts 1" of gain.

What I Want To Do:
I Want to Bastard Pack my Leafs and add AAL til I get about 3" - 3.5"
Add the new Coils + the Spacers = 3" - 3.5"

Question:
Besides brake lines & alignment, what else will I / should I need to do to make sure everything is right?
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Here's the deal...my 1999 XJ has some sort of pieced-together Rusty's lift (maybe) with coils, spacers(maybe 2 spacers?), AAL's, quick-release swaybar brackets,extended brake lines and lower arms.

The XJ has 12.50x33's on it, with the fenders trimmed, but the rear springs are sagging badly, as the AAL is not against the main leaf, but the 3rd leaf in the pack (starting with main leaf), and the shackles are straight up and down. I am starting on the axles first (chunking the D35 for a 8.25), but I am trying to plan for the suspension, I want to keep 33" tires for the time being, and I don't want to spend $$ that could go into the axles or bumpers on a complete new lift, and then have a mess of components to get rid of or scrap.

Is it feasible to start with some 3.5" full leaf packs to straighten out this mess in the back, add the shackle relocation kit, and go from there?

Is there a way to measure for certain the amount of current lift? I am guessing at least 4" as it sits.

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