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05-22-2010, 09:46 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Spokane Valley, WA
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2 1/2" Jeep Wrangler lift springs
My truck has returned to riding “like a truck” ever since I removed about 400 lbs of ballast from the bed, including the Gaylord bed cover. With degenerating discs the ride quality was just too brutal to enjoy. I realize a lowered suspension is very popular right now, but it’s just not my thing. To soften the ride and somewhat maintain the ride height, I recently purchased 2 ˝” lift springs for a 97-06 Jeep Wrangler TJ, assuming the extra spring length would compensate for the decreased load capacity.
With both knees currently out of commission, I supervised while my squeeze stepped in and installed the new springs for me. I failed to take before and after measurements, but the bed appears to have dropped about 1.5" -2” over the center of the tire. The ride quality is like night and day. All but the roughest of roads are smoothed out like a Buick. I can actually push the truck up and down with the back bumper, with about the same amount of effort as with the front bumper. I’ve never been able to move it up and down by foot before at all. There appear to be no other changes to the handling or vehicle control. Brakes, steering, cornering all seem the same as before. For anyone interested in a “much” softer ride with limited drop, here are before and after photos. The photography in the second photo is pretty crappy. Black storm clouds were overhead and the truck and wheels were dirty.
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