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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Leaf spring question
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<blockquote data-quote="Fouledplugs" data-source="post: 425358" data-attributes="member: 18666"><p>SUA?</p><p></p><p>We really need a couple of good photos.</p><p></p><p>To run 33’s on a YJ, the standard is 4 inches of lift.</p><p></p><p>You mentioned that it had 35’s on it with an unknown spring lift and a 3 inch body lift. If that was true and built correctly, then I would “guess,” it has 2.5 inch or 3 inch spring on it, if it is still SUA.</p><p></p><p></p><p>That being said, having both your front or both your rear springs from the same manufacture is best, different manufactures run different spring rates.</p><p></p><p>Just as an example, you you replace your front right spring with a Rubicon Express spring, it would be standard to also replace the front left spring with that same Rubicon Express spring. Having the matching springs be at the same spring rate is standard practice. Front to rear they can vary. Example: You could run a spring rate of 140 on the two fronts and 200 in the two rear springs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fouledplugs, post: 425358, member: 18666"] SUA? We really need a couple of good photos. To run 33’s on a YJ, the standard is 4 inches of lift. You mentioned that it had 35’s on it with an unknown spring lift and a 3 inch body lift. If that was true and built correctly, then I would “guess,” it has 2.5 inch or 3 inch spring on it, if it is still SUA. That being said, having both your front or both your rear springs from the same manufacture is best, different manufactures run different spring rates. Just as an example, you you replace your front right spring with a Rubicon Express spring, it would be standard to also replace the front left spring with that same Rubicon Express spring. Having the matching springs be at the same spring rate is standard practice. Front to rear they can vary. Example: You could run a spring rate of 140 on the two fronts and 200 in the two rear springs. [/QUOTE]
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