Re: Need softer springs...
Nick,
I have learned with most new springs that they take a while to break in and soften up. Put some miles on them, also when you take your jeep on trails you may not perform so well since the flex (or lack of) you have will have a tendency to pick up you tires, a locker may need to be in the future for you so you just don't sit there on the trails spinning tires. -- Bruce 99 White WJ 4x4 Select Trac 89 YJ 03 Liberty Ltd L.O.S.T #000256 90 XJ6 Sovereign "Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message news:ThKNa.1960$7e.1320@fed1read07... > I just installed a lift on my 93 4cy, no hardtop wrangler about a month ago. > The springs are 4" custom made and I also have about an inch and half lift > shackles. Finally got to ramp it today and got maybe a 600... These > springs are DAMN stiff and not providing much flex. I don't anticipate > these things sagging and keeping that in mind, I'd like to know what ya'll > out there have done or come up with to help your springs soften up. I'm > running with the r9000's and think I'll set those softer to put more work on > the springs but other than that I don't have any ideas. Maybe park it every > night ramped????!!!! > Please don't bash my rig, if that's your first thought don't bother F'N > responding. I'm tired of seeing that crap on here. > Nick > > |
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