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mcbungie

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« on: January 18, 2007, 07:57:32 PM »

Hi my leaf springs are t00shed any idea what a new set will cost me?

Also depending on price Id like to fit a lift kit maybe 3 or 4 inch .....any recomendations ??
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« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2007, 08:24:30 PM »

Looking thought your old posts, looks like you need XJ rear leaves. When I got the TD springs and associated hardware from Lighthouse, it was about £235 delivered I think. Thats springs, U-bolts, nuts and washers.

A lift won't cost you much more (relatively). Asking what the best lift kit is, is like asking what the best colour is - we'll argue til we're blue in the face!

You can see that my Rusty's 4½" lift flexes nice from my avatar. It was about £750 delivered. I can only give an opinion on the kit I own, but others to look out for are Rubicon Express and Skyjacker (there are many more). Have a look at Quadratec and 4WD.
Skyjacker kits are quite soft, and are probably most like the ride of the standard XJ.
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« Reply #2 on: January 18, 2007, 08:41:30 PM »

cheers for that

whats the 4" lift like on the road ?
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« Reply #3 on: January 18, 2007, 09:01:22 PM »

Quote from: "mcbungie"
whats the 4" lift like on the road ?

Pretty hard. It's not as hard as the Ranger (but that does have ½ ton springs either side), but it's quite a bit stiffer than standard. Still, mine's a weekend plaything, so it's the off-road performance that counts, and for that, I am impressed by my lift. (I know it surprised a few others too  :wink: )
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« Reply #4 on: January 18, 2007, 09:05:32 PM »

mm thats the problem for me im more of a soft roader 10 times a year max      was looking in ur album there what was the 2" kit you had looks like a fair bit of lift there . more than ill ever need
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« Reply #5 on: January 18, 2007, 09:12:56 PM »

The oldest pic in my album is when I had TD springs on the back and standard on the front. Tyres were 235/75R15. Looks bigger than it was.
If you like a nice ride, and not quite as high, then Chris's 3" Skyjacker is lovely on the road and good off it. Perhaps he'll be along in a bit.
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« Reply #6 on: January 18, 2007, 10:30:25 PM »

Someone talking about me?????

The 3" skyjacker lift is a nice bit of kit.  Plenty of room for 31" tyres and flexes nice off road.

I use Barbie as a daily drive and am more than happy with her.  She's certainly stiffer than stock but in a good way.  The one thing I did notice was the on road handling improved after i removed the rear anti-roll bar!

There's a pic of her in the rides section. :wink:
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« Reply #7 on: January 18, 2007, 11:03:09 PM »

The best thing to do is replace the leaves with decent uprated or diesel ones. Mansfield 4x4 do a good set for a good price and cheap P&P http://http://www.mansfieldmotorsltd.co.uk You will see a masive improvment.

My 2" lift kit came from Rocky Roads and cost about £75 plus shipping. I would highly recomend buying from the US as the exchange rates are great at the mo. I can highly recomend both Lighthouse and Explorer Pro Comp for springs and lift kits as well though.

Check out our website at http://http://www.thatjeep.com for more info about how we went about doing ours.
Hope this helps :wink:
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« Reply #8 on: January 18, 2007, 11:29:26 PM »

Just don't make the mistake I did. I got new springs, and then shortly after, I fitted the lift, bit of a waste really. I was gonna fit shackles and pucks to the stocks springs, but they just don't flex that well, and if a job's worth doing, it's worth doing right! Again though, it depends on your budget and what you'll use it for - mine's just for froadin'.
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« Reply #9 on: January 19, 2007, 08:23:14 PM »

Mcbungie I`ve saw your truck, the best solution i think for you would be a GALLON OF PETROL AND A MATCH.
Go on. You know it makes sense.  :lol:
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« Reply #10 on: January 19, 2007, 08:36:50 PM »

hai
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« Reply #11 on: January 27, 2007, 02:41:21 PM »

Over here a lot of guys use BDS (Big Dick's Suspension) http://www.bds-suspension.com/  http://www.bds-suspension.com/php/ProductSelect.php

Good price, good ride (after it's flexed). If you have a YJ, a 3-1/2" lift kit will yield 4" or slightly more. Very popular in the states.

Bob Supplee in Moore, Oklahoma is one supplier BUT, he doesn't use a web site, only phone. I'm not sure what that does for ya. I think Quadratec in PA http://www.quadratec.com  http://www.quadratec.com/products/produ ... 123&cv=400  may supply BDS. Usually, any of the after market leafs will give you a better ride that stock, accept Pro Comp!!

With stock suspension, I thought I'd have to visit a chiropractor every time I ran over a grasshopper.
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« Reply #12 on: January 27, 2007, 03:15:09 PM »

I'm with toastie, i've got a BDS aal +2" kit. it hasn't sagged yet :cry:
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