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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Thinking of Deleting the Lift
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<blockquote data-quote="Stoopid Jeep" data-source="post: 434402" data-attributes="member: 20049"><p>Sounds like one of the front springs is possibly reversed (if I'm reading that correctly) This could create some problems. I believe the bigger bushings on my front springs are toward the rear. I would definitely flip the spring around (if it is indeed reversed).</p><p> If you want it lower. The cheapest way would be to remove the body lift. You might try that first and see if it's low enough. If you still want it lower, you could then install stock springs and shocks, nothing lost.</p><p>If you install stock springs, you will need to remove the skid plate spacer.</p><p>As for the "death wobble" I would check out the entire suspension, and all the steering components as well as the tires.</p><p>It may be as simple as worn steering/ suspension components and an unbalanced tire. (or a reversed spring??)</p><p>Or some combo. No reason a modestly lifted YJ should death wobble.</p><p></p><p>You might not need to replace EVERYTHING.</p><p></p><p>FWIW</p><p>-Russ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoopid Jeep, post: 434402, member: 20049"] Sounds like one of the front springs is possibly reversed (if I'm reading that correctly) This could create some problems. I believe the bigger bushings on my front springs are toward the rear. I would definitely flip the spring around (if it is indeed reversed). If you want it lower. The cheapest way would be to remove the body lift. You might try that first and see if it's low enough. If you still want it lower, you could then install stock springs and shocks, nothing lost. If you install stock springs, you will need to remove the skid plate spacer. As for the "death wobble" I would check out the entire suspension, and all the steering components as well as the tires. It may be as simple as worn steering/ suspension components and an unbalanced tire. (or a reversed spring??) Or some combo. No reason a modestly lifted YJ should death wobble. You might not need to replace EVERYTHING. FWIW -Russ [/QUOTE]
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