Re: Need softer springs...
As far as your lack of flex goes, question: are you using sway bar
disconnects? If not, you'll never get very good flex in the front no matter what springs you have. To maximize flex/droop, I'd also recommend an adjustable track bar in the front and no track bar in the rear of your YJ (no track bar in the YJ rear is a debatable topic here). Your springs may eventually soften up some with miles, maybe not. I've gone thru several different brands of springs on my 92 YJ over the years, but I like the Rubicon Express extreme-duty 4" springs the most so far. Great flex and not too stiff. Around town I run the r9000s on setting 3-4, offroad I usually drop them to 1-2. Good luck. Terry. "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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