Burbdood 74
Giver of not a single damn...
...and to think you almost sold her......


...and to think you almost sold her......![]()

Too bad you weren't closer, I have a couple of sets of doors it looks like you could use.![]()
Dumb question so don't shoot me. You did flex her out before buying the shocks so you had fully stuffed and fully extended right? Have you thought about airbags with 3/5 psi in them as needed like i did with my chalet?
And final thought for the future. Save some pennies in a jar somewhere for a year and then get with Bilstien or the like and buy a purpose built resivor shock. Working in the oil patch i was amazed at the difference a good set of resivor shocks make.
DW
If your gonna swap springs. Get the ords man. Little more? yes.
But even just driving on the road, you will be much happier.
I would order them first however and install before messing with the rear. They seem to sit a little higher than the lift they suggest. They will settle about a half inch IIRC.
If your leaning against them because you dont want to get yourself into a situation you regret... Just establish some boundaries before wheeling.
The ORD's would be the best option I believe. Especially for the on road stuff.
Martin
Yeah I'm sure that's the case. I just wish I was more patient, I want springs now!


Link it :d


establish boundaries? haha! whats the advertised lift of your springs? do you have a decent amount of room front the drivers side spring to the drag link? also can you measure the height of your front spring hangers like pictured earlier?
Link it :d
Don't link it. Link a buggy.
Mine were 4" lift springs. My rig sat perfectly level with those springs and a 4" shackle flip with 6" shackles. I'd say the fronts add an inch over.
I have a 1" spacer between the steering arm and knuckle. Lots of room.
I can get measurements some other time. Idl if it matters with different size tires and axles...