suggestions for what to do with sagging leaf springs?
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Does anyone know the stock heigth of an 88 YJ say from the bottom of the
front shackle, or some other reference point? I think my springs are
sagging... all four leaf springs look a little... well inverted. I'm
looking at "add a leaf" lifts to maybe correct the problem and give it a
minor lift. Question is are these kits any good? Will a minor (2" or
less) suspension lift necessitate any other changes to steering or drive
line?
front shackle, or some other reference point? I think my springs are
sagging... all four leaf springs look a little... well inverted. I'm
looking at "add a leaf" lifts to maybe correct the problem and give it a
minor lift. Question is are these kits any good? Will a minor (2" or
less) suspension lift necessitate any other changes to steering or drive
line?
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I took these measurements back in '95 from a brand new, stock YJ so I could
have a reference for lifts, etc.
Ground to the bottom of the front bumper at the frame mounts = 18 1/8"
Ground to the bottom of the rear frame cross member by the hole for the
factory tow bar = 17 1/8"
"Simon Juncal" <sjuncal@erols.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know the stock heigth of an 88 YJ say from the bottom of the
> front shackle, or some other reference point? I think my springs are
> sagging... all four leaf springs look a little... well inverted. I'm
> looking at "add a leaf" lifts to maybe correct the problem and give it a
> minor lift. Question is are these kits any good? Will a minor (2" or
> less) suspension lift necessitate any other changes to steering or drive
> line?
>
have a reference for lifts, etc.
Ground to the bottom of the front bumper at the frame mounts = 18 1/8"
Ground to the bottom of the rear frame cross member by the hole for the
factory tow bar = 17 1/8"
"Simon Juncal" <sjuncal@erols.com> wrote in message
news:3F52FE89.2010505@erols.com...
> Does anyone know the stock heigth of an 88 YJ say from the bottom of the
> front shackle, or some other reference point? I think my springs are
> sagging... all four leaf springs look a little... well inverted. I'm
> looking at "add a leaf" lifts to maybe correct the problem and give it a
> minor lift. Question is are these kits any good? Will a minor (2" or
> less) suspension lift necessitate any other changes to steering or drive
> line?
>
Guest
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I took these measurements back in '95 from a brand new, stock YJ so I could
have a reference for lifts, etc.
Ground to the bottom of the front bumper at the frame mounts = 18 1/8"
Ground to the bottom of the rear frame cross member by the hole for the
factory tow bar = 17 1/8"
"Simon Juncal" <sjuncal@erols.com> wrote in message
news:3F52FE89.2010505@erols.com...
> Does anyone know the stock heigth of an 88 YJ say from the bottom of the
> front shackle, or some other reference point? I think my springs are
> sagging... all four leaf springs look a little... well inverted. I'm
> looking at "add a leaf" lifts to maybe correct the problem and give it a
> minor lift. Question is are these kits any good? Will a minor (2" or
> less) suspension lift necessitate any other changes to steering or drive
> line?
>
have a reference for lifts, etc.
Ground to the bottom of the front bumper at the frame mounts = 18 1/8"
Ground to the bottom of the rear frame cross member by the hole for the
factory tow bar = 17 1/8"
"Simon Juncal" <sjuncal@erols.com> wrote in message
news:3F52FE89.2010505@erols.com...
> Does anyone know the stock heigth of an 88 YJ say from the bottom of the
> front shackle, or some other reference point? I think my springs are
> sagging... all four leaf springs look a little... well inverted. I'm
> looking at "add a leaf" lifts to maybe correct the problem and give it a
> minor lift. Question is are these kits any good? Will a minor (2" or
> less) suspension lift necessitate any other changes to steering or drive
> line?
>
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Jeepaholic wrote:
> Anything less than a upward curve means you need new springs. Forget the
> add-a-leaf route. Time for a lift....
Okay so what are some good lifts that include full leafs?
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Jeepaholic wrote:
> Anything less than a upward curve means you need new springs. Forget the
> add-a-leaf route. Time for a lift....
Okay so what are some good lifts that include full leafs?
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Gerald G. McGeorge wrote:
> I took these measurements back in '95 from a brand new, stock YJ so I could
> have a reference for lifts, etc.
>
> Ground to the bottom of the front bumper at the frame mounts = 18 1/8"
>
> Ground to the bottom of the rear frame cross member by the hole for the
> factory tow bar = 17 1/8"
Thanks Gerald, that will help a lot (if the 88 and 95 are roughly the
same height), at least I can gauge how much higher this thing should be
sitting with leafs that aren't inverted.
Guest
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Gerald G. McGeorge wrote:
> I took these measurements back in '95 from a brand new, stock YJ so I could
> have a reference for lifts, etc.
>
> Ground to the bottom of the front bumper at the frame mounts = 18 1/8"
>
> Ground to the bottom of the rear frame cross member by the hole for the
> factory tow bar = 17 1/8"
Thanks Gerald, that will help a lot (if the 88 and 95 are roughly the
same height), at least I can gauge how much higher this thing should be
sitting with leafs that aren't inverted.
Guest
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On or about Mon, 1 Sep 2003, Simon Juncal of sjuncal@erols.com wrote:
> Does anyone know the stock heigth of an 88 YJ say from the bottom of the
> front shackle, or some other reference point? I think my springs are
> sagging... all four leaf springs look a little... well inverted. I'm
> looking at "add a leaf" lifts to maybe correct the problem and give it a
> minor lift. Question is are these kits any good? Will a minor (2" or
> less) suspension lift necessitate any other changes to steering or drive
> line?
Years ago I went the Add-A-Leaf route to correct my sagging CJ-5 springs.
It worked for a little while, but eventually the sag reappeared as a
wicked curve on the main leaves, just beyond the second leaf. Lesson
learned: Spending a little money and a lot of time to "correct" a problem
rather than fixing it just means that you eventually have to spend as much
money and more time to fix it properly. Replace the spring packs.
> Does anyone know the stock heigth of an 88 YJ say from the bottom of the
> front shackle, or some other reference point? I think my springs are
> sagging... all four leaf springs look a little... well inverted. I'm
> looking at "add a leaf" lifts to maybe correct the problem and give it a
> minor lift. Question is are these kits any good? Will a minor (2" or
> less) suspension lift necessitate any other changes to steering or drive
> line?
Years ago I went the Add-A-Leaf route to correct my sagging CJ-5 springs.
It worked for a little while, but eventually the sag reappeared as a
wicked curve on the main leaves, just beyond the second leaf. Lesson
learned: Spending a little money and a lot of time to "correct" a problem
rather than fixing it just means that you eventually have to spend as much
money and more time to fix it properly. Replace the spring packs.
Guest
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On or about Mon, 1 Sep 2003, Simon Juncal of sjuncal@erols.com wrote:
> Does anyone know the stock heigth of an 88 YJ say from the bottom of the
> front shackle, or some other reference point? I think my springs are
> sagging... all four leaf springs look a little... well inverted. I'm
> looking at "add a leaf" lifts to maybe correct the problem and give it a
> minor lift. Question is are these kits any good? Will a minor (2" or
> less) suspension lift necessitate any other changes to steering or drive
> line?
Years ago I went the Add-A-Leaf route to correct my sagging CJ-5 springs.
It worked for a little while, but eventually the sag reappeared as a
wicked curve on the main leaves, just beyond the second leaf. Lesson
learned: Spending a little money and a lot of time to "correct" a problem
rather than fixing it just means that you eventually have to spend as much
money and more time to fix it properly. Replace the spring packs.
> Does anyone know the stock heigth of an 88 YJ say from the bottom of the
> front shackle, or some other reference point? I think my springs are
> sagging... all four leaf springs look a little... well inverted. I'm
> looking at "add a leaf" lifts to maybe correct the problem and give it a
> minor lift. Question is are these kits any good? Will a minor (2" or
> less) suspension lift necessitate any other changes to steering or drive
> line?
Years ago I went the Add-A-Leaf route to correct my sagging CJ-5 springs.
It worked for a little while, but eventually the sag reappeared as a
wicked curve on the main leaves, just beyond the second leaf. Lesson
learned: Spending a little money and a lot of time to "correct" a problem
rather than fixing it just means that you eventually have to spend as much
money and more time to fix it properly. Replace the spring packs.
Guest
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To back up Lee's comments, I have an add a leaf that is sagging in my XJ.
KH
"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@ntplx.net> wrote in message
news:Pine.GSO.4.43.0309021125000.7286-100000@sea.ntplx.net...
> On or about Mon, 1 Sep 2003, Simon Juncal of sjuncal@erols.com wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know the stock heigth of an 88 YJ say from the bottom of the
> > front shackle, or some other reference point? I think my springs are
> > sagging... all four leaf springs look a little... well inverted. I'm
> > looking at "add a leaf" lifts to maybe correct the problem and give it a
> > minor lift. Question is are these kits any good? Will a minor (2" or
> > less) suspension lift necessitate any other changes to steering or drive
> > line?
>
> Years ago I went the Add-A-Leaf route to correct my sagging CJ-5 springs.
> It worked for a little while, but eventually the sag reappeared as a
> wicked curve on the main leaves, just beyond the second leaf. Lesson
> learned: Spending a little money and a lot of time to "correct" a problem
> rather than fixing it just means that you eventually have to spend as much
> money and more time to fix it properly. Replace the spring packs.
>
>
>
KH
"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@ntplx.net> wrote in message
news:Pine.GSO.4.43.0309021125000.7286-100000@sea.ntplx.net...
> On or about Mon, 1 Sep 2003, Simon Juncal of sjuncal@erols.com wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know the stock heigth of an 88 YJ say from the bottom of the
> > front shackle, or some other reference point? I think my springs are
> > sagging... all four leaf springs look a little... well inverted. I'm
> > looking at "add a leaf" lifts to maybe correct the problem and give it a
> > minor lift. Question is are these kits any good? Will a minor (2" or
> > less) suspension lift necessitate any other changes to steering or drive
> > line?
>
> Years ago I went the Add-A-Leaf route to correct my sagging CJ-5 springs.
> It worked for a little while, but eventually the sag reappeared as a
> wicked curve on the main leaves, just beyond the second leaf. Lesson
> learned: Spending a little money and a lot of time to "correct" a problem
> rather than fixing it just means that you eventually have to spend as much
> money and more time to fix it properly. Replace the spring packs.
>
>
>


