1993 YJ leveling advice. What is the best way to level my YJ? It sits maybe 2" lower in the front. It's more for the looks of the YJ rather then tire clearance. Thanks.
Honestly if it’s a stock suspension I think leaf spring replacement on the front.1993 YJ leveling advice. What is the best way to level my YJ? It sits maybe 2" lower in the front. It's more for the looks of the YJ rather then tire clearance. Thanks.
If you do decide on springs, take a look at general spring company. As far as I have seen they only do stock replacement and not lift springs. The YJ fronts are available in 650lb and 840lb at $100 per spring. Or, as Macho said if it’s not a problem just live with it. It’s your Jeep your choice.Good blind guess! Bought it this way. Stock springs on roughly 6" shackles. I'll see if I can get some pictures to post.
General is good, but they aren’t making them. They use the same Husky/Dayton springs that RockAuto and many others sell. Great quality springs from what I’ve seen, I bought the non heavy duty Dayton options if I remember right. But I got them elsewhere. Going non HD made them all stock height and they were just right. HD would have made it sit higher, so HD fronts might be a good option for what OP is trying to accomplish.If you do decide on springs, take a look at general spring company. As far as I have seen they only do stock replacement and not lift springs. The YJ fronts are available in 650lb and 840lb at $100 per spring. Or, as Macho said if it’s not a problem just live with it. It’s your Jeep your choice.
Nice tuned port Chevy, bet it’s a handful in a YJ.I have like new front/rear springs for 94 yj I removed after SOA - replaced all springs to level out after lift - make offer!
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