I have a gently driven 2005 LJ that I bought new and within a week of buying it I put in a rather inexpensive Rocky Road Outfitters 2" budget lift kit which was basically just a 2 inch coil spacer. The stock springs were used, and I then put on 33 inch tires which lifted the Jeep about 3 inches.
Now 18 years later it feels and looks like the Jeep has "settled" and is riding a bit lower. My question is in the 18 years of just street driving would you think that it has dropped maybe an inch or so. And would just putting back stock springs get everything back to where it was.
With the initial installation the ride was pretty great and I don't want to mess with it by going with someone else's lift kit and new springs, feeling I may be getting into a can of worms of screwing up the ride.
Now 18 years later it feels and looks like the Jeep has "settled" and is riding a bit lower. My question is in the 18 years of just street driving would you think that it has dropped maybe an inch or so. And would just putting back stock springs get everything back to where it was.
With the initial installation the ride was pretty great and I don't want to mess with it by going with someone else's lift kit and new springs, feeling I may be getting into a can of worms of screwing up the ride.