B buck22 New Member Joined Feb 17, 2023 Messages 1 Location Nashville TN Feb 17, 2023 #1 My leaf spring broke causing my rear drive shaft to break, which do i repair first, I run 33 tires and pretty sure my leafs were stock, do i need to lift the rear end?
My leaf spring broke causing my rear drive shaft to break, which do i repair first, I run 33 tires and pretty sure my leafs were stock, do i need to lift the rear end?
machoheadgames Certified YJ Researcher Supporting Member Joined May 19, 2020 Messages 1,978 Location Dallas, TX Feb 17, 2023 #2 Take a pic of your springs. Unlikely you were on stock springs with 33’s unless you have a serious body lift.
Take a pic of your springs. Unlikely you were on stock springs with 33’s unless you have a serious body lift.
Flyer58 YJ Enthusiast Joined Apr 12, 2020 Messages 918 Location Magnolia, Texas Feb 17, 2023 #3 And measure your spring shackle length between the bolt holes. Maybe they flipped over and broke the spring.
And measure your spring shackle length between the bolt holes. Maybe they flipped over and broke the spring.