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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Anyone have any thoughts or experience on rear buggy springs?
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<blockquote data-quote="jeepjoe43" data-source="post: 428604" data-attributes="member: 19255"><p>That's kind of my thoughts, too. I'm not looking at it seriously, just wanted some other opinions.</p><p>At least, unless their were a lot of responses saying "Man you have to do this".</p><p></p><p>I think that if I wan't more travel and a softer ride, I'll just pull a leaf out of the spring packs.</p><p>That used to be SOP on the flat-fender, and yes, they broke regularly.</p><p>They just became a service part, like brake pads, but she was SOFT!</p><p>In my experience, the best recipe for a Jeep is "Soft and squishy, no horsepower".</p><p>I've got no horsepower covered, I'm working a plan for squishy.</p><p>The Yj being new to me, I opted to just go with what they gave me. For now...</p><p>Though I know what I ultimately want, I have yet to really get to know the girl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeepjoe43, post: 428604, member: 19255"] That's kind of my thoughts, too. I'm not looking at it seriously, just wanted some other opinions. At least, unless their were a lot of responses saying "Man you have to do this". I think that if I wan't more travel and a softer ride, I'll just pull a leaf out of the spring packs. That used to be SOP on the flat-fender, and yes, they broke regularly. They just became a service part, like brake pads, but she was SOFT! In my experience, the best recipe for a Jeep is "Soft and squishy, no horsepower". I've got no horsepower covered, I'm working a plan for squishy. The Yj being new to me, I opted to just go with what they gave me. For now... Though I know what I ultimately want, I have yet to really get to know the girl. [/QUOTE]
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Anyone have any thoughts or experience on rear buggy springs?
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