22 different coil spring rates.
Hi all, new and learning.
According to Superlift's site, the various JK models are offered w/22 different coil spring rates, dictated by how they are equipped from factory. So how do you know which spring rate a given company chooses to use? soft side or little on the firm side or one spring fits all for their lift kits. That is one reason I am leaning toward superlift. And Skyjacker has "Softride" if there is anything to that.
Just wondering what some opinions on this are.
Sorry, newbie here.
According to Superlift's site, the various JK models are offered w/22 different coil spring rates, dictated by how they are equipped from factory. So how do you know which spring rate a given company chooses to use? soft side or little on the firm side or one spring fits all for their lift kits. That is one reason I am leaning toward superlift. And Skyjacker has "Softride" if there is anything to that.
Just wondering what some opinions on this are.
Sorry, newbie here.
Hey seajk, welcome to JK-Forum!
In answer to your question, I have heard of the myriad of springs that Jeep uses on the JK's (for hard top, for soft top, for 2-door, for 4-door, for Rubicon, for X or Sahara and any combination of that) and while I have no doubts that there are a few different coils being used, I haven't been able to confirm if there's any truth the 22. Now, having said all that, while spring rates can and will make a difference in your ride, I think you should really be concerned with the shocks you get. If they are not valved correctly for the vehicle in question, you'll end up with a harsh or mushy ride inspite of the fact that they are some hotshot name brand shock. Need I say, just because a kit states that it has a "soft ride", it doesn't mean it will be. In fact, I ususally take that as meaning it will be too mushy or will sag quickly. But, that's just me
In answer to your question, I have heard of the myriad of springs that Jeep uses on the JK's (for hard top, for soft top, for 2-door, for 4-door, for Rubicon, for X or Sahara and any combination of that) and while I have no doubts that there are a few different coils being used, I haven't been able to confirm if there's any truth the 22. Now, having said all that, while spring rates can and will make a difference in your ride, I think you should really be concerned with the shocks you get. If they are not valved correctly for the vehicle in question, you'll end up with a harsh or mushy ride inspite of the fact that they are some hotshot name brand shock. Need I say, just because a kit states that it has a "soft ride", it doesn't mean it will be. In fact, I ususally take that as meaning it will be too mushy or will sag quickly. But, that's just me


