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<blockquote data-quote="scrowexj" data-source="post: 475757" data-attributes="member: 4932"><p>Okay, so I'm totally new to coilovers, I have no friends with anything over a bolt on lift. So I'm looking to you guys with experience. </p><p></p><p>So I bit the bullet and prolly jumped in over my head and bought some 12" FOA coilovers. These will be goin under the front a Jeep Cherokee XJ, I will be running a Ford HP 44 the Jeep is practically stock body no trimming yet. I'm doin the radius arm setup on it because I bought a front axle off here (site unseen) that was supposed to be weld on wedges, well . Just got to go pick it up from my cousin this week and there cast . I bought the axle 2 months or so ago so this was my mistake. So I'm goin to work with what I have.</p><p></p><p>So anyone with experience on spring rates to start with on a Xj with no cage, HP 44 front radius arm setup?</p><p></p><p>What spring rate should I start with? Thinking about a12" 150/14"250? But I Am Lost on how to figure rate </p><p>Next questing is how will I set my shock hoops to get the ride height where I want it.</p><p>Thanks in Advance guys, and help or ideas with be highly appreciated probably more questions to come</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scrowexj, post: 475757, member: 4932"] Okay, so I'm totally new to coilovers, I have no friends with anything over a bolt on lift. So I'm looking to you guys with experience. So I bit the bullet and prolly jumped in over my head and bought some 12" FOA coilovers. These will be goin under the front a Jeep Cherokee XJ, I will be running a Ford HP 44 the Jeep is practically stock body no trimming yet. I'm doin the radius arm setup on it because I bought a front axle off here (site unseen) that was supposed to be weld on wedges, well . Just got to go pick it up from my cousin this week and there cast . I bought the axle 2 months or so ago so this was my mistake. So I'm goin to work with what I have. So anyone with experience on spring rates to start with on a Xj with no cage, HP 44 front radius arm setup? What spring rate should I start with? Thinking about a12" 150/14"250? But I Am Lost on how to figure rate Next questing is how will I set my shock hoops to get the ride height where I want it. Thanks in Advance guys, and help or ideas with be highly appreciated probably more questions to come [/QUOTE]
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