Stiffer springs
I am interested in buying a new bumper and winch for my jeep I don't want the front end to sag but I do not want to lift it yet what spring rate would be good to support the added weight I'm not interested in getting a ton of lift from the new coils just want them to support the added weight also should I just get new front coils or all new coils I'm not putting a new bumper on the rear
Measure from ground to fender prior to install, install winch and bumper. Measure again and determine a thicker coil spacer to put in the front. Usually 1/2" to 3/4" will give you the proper sag offset.
Let us know if you have any questions, or let us know if you'd like any pricing on the bumper, winch, or coil spacers!
Let us know if you have any questions, or let us know if you'd like any pricing on the bumper, winch, or coil spacers!
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Measure from ground to fender prior to install, install winch and bumper. Measure again and determine a thicker coil spacer to put in the front. Usually 1/2" to 3/4" will give you the proper sag offset.
Let us know if you have any questions, or let us know if you'd like any pricing on the bumper, winch, or coil spacers!
Let us know if you have any questions, or let us know if you'd like any pricing on the bumper, winch, or coil spacers!
just get rough country springs. They are stiff enough to make you think your running 100psi in the tires. No sagging and they make your head go like
even when you hit the smallest bump in the road
dont know why I bought them.
even when you hit the smallest bump in the roaddont know why I bought them.
Not sure what's wrong with yours, my RC springs ride fine. It rides only slightly worse than stock.
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And your right it never used to drive this ruff. I really need to measure if they are sagging again because it's way stiffer than before
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disconnect the shocks, lift the vehicle at the frame, the springs should fall out. IF there isn't enough drop, disconnect the axle, lower control arm mount. You're talking 8 bolts max. Also, remove the clip from the brake lines. Allow them to move a bit and be careful not to drop the axle too far. Easy as a store bought pie.


