Hey everyone,
This is my first post on this forum.
I have seen some posts about JK coil springs on Tj's but I'm still a little bit confused. I don't have too much of a mechanical background with suspension systems, so please bear with my questions.
I received a full set of JK coil springs from a buddy and am interested in putting them on my 99 TJ - 4.0, but I've seen a lot of mixed reviews on here about them. I know I have to put coil spacers on the front to make the jeep level, but I just have a few questions.
1) Is there much of a difference in ride quality?
2) I don't have too much in the budget to go buy a lift kit, so is this a good way to go?
3) Do I need to buy a slip yoke eliminator kit because of the boost in height of the jeep from the springs?
4) Will stock TJ shocks still be okay if these JK springs go in, or do I have to buy new ones?
Any help is appreciated. Thank you in advance
- steven
This is my first post on this forum.
I have seen some posts about JK coil springs on Tj's but I'm still a little bit confused. I don't have too much of a mechanical background with suspension systems, so please bear with my questions.
I received a full set of JK coil springs from a buddy and am interested in putting them on my 99 TJ - 4.0, but I've seen a lot of mixed reviews on here about them. I know I have to put coil spacers on the front to make the jeep level, but I just have a few questions.
1) Is there much of a difference in ride quality?
2) I don't have too much in the budget to go buy a lift kit, so is this a good way to go?
3) Do I need to buy a slip yoke eliminator kit because of the boost in height of the jeep from the springs?
4) Will stock TJ shocks still be okay if these JK springs go in, or do I have to buy new ones?
Any help is appreciated. Thank you in advance
- steven