That is weird. Either you have a lot of weight in the rig or something limiting down travel.those are brand new, stock ones I had installed 3 months ago, changed nothing
That is weird. Either you have a lot of weight in the rig or something limiting down travel.those are brand new, stock ones I had installed 3 months ago, changed nothing
That is weird. Either you have a lot of weight in the rig or something limiting down travel.
Not sure could be a number of things. If you jack up the frame in the rear, not axle, how far do your springs extend to? Would be unlikely to have something binding other than shocks or you would have had trouble changing the springs recently.what would do that?
Great question. Best case you get to remove the spacer and gain 1 inch. But, that is still only 7 inches of spring.... So if you keep the spacer, add 3 inches you're now at 9. You would then need to add a small spacer to the front to level it out.so, swap in teraflex 3"+ springs?
Not sure could be a number of things. If you jack up the frame in the rear, not axle, how far do your springs extend to? Would be unlikely to have something binding other than shocks.
x2 Jack the jeep up from the rear bumper and see if the axle movesNot sure could be a number of things. If you jack up the frame in the rear, not axle, how far do your springs extend to? Would be unlikely to have something binding other than shocks or you would have had trouble changing the springs recently.
Your total spring height now including the sparer looks allot like 8" New springs might put you at 11" or 3" over what you are now.so, swap in teraflex 3"+ springs?
The OP mentioned earlier that removing the shock didn't do anything, but I have a feeling it is limiting the spring. If possible, take off the shock when you do the suggested above and see if that spring goes back to normal.
What does the bottom of the spring look like? I wonder if they’re cut factory springs.
No one seem to notice that his lower ca are not stock. I bet someone out a lift kit in and then stole the springs for another Jeep.
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Think I see some of the issue.here's a pic and one of the exterior View attachment 101326View attachment 101327
yes it is, do you think removing that and replacing my springs with Teraflex 3"+ springs would fix it? Maybe they previous owner disn't weld the spring plates in the right location?