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XJ rear springs in a CJ/YJ SOA
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<blockquote data-quote="yjkrawlin" data-source="post: 779890" data-attributes="member: 16251"><p>dont have digi pics, i got no camera. </p><p> i used the stock inboard mount, with the bluetorch bumper (it has the hangers welded on the very end of the bumper<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite6" alt=":cool:" title="Cool :cool:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":cool:" /> ), with stock xj springs from a 4 door, (the 2 door springs are more flat) with an extra main leaf cut from a j-10(thay are longer) rear packs, like a half ass military wrap.</p><p> it moves your rear axle back 6.5", my gas tank now resides in the very back of my tub, and is in process of getting boxed in</p><p>with the extra leaf, with the jeep on the ground, the springs sit almost flat, they might have about 1/2" of arch..</p><p> still have to make a traction bar for spring wrap, but havent yet, cause now im focusing on the front axle.</p><p> when i first got the rear on the ground, i jacked one side of the jeep up (with a 60" hilift) and topped the jack, with all wheels still planted firmly.</p><p> the only problem that i see that i may have with this set up is breaking the main leaf, after awile, but ive got spares</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yjkrawlin, post: 779890, member: 16251"] dont have digi pics, i got no camera. i used the stock inboard mount, with the bluetorch bumper (it has the hangers welded on the very end of the bumper:cool: ), with stock xj springs from a 4 door, (the 2 door springs are more flat) with an extra main leaf cut from a j-10(thay are longer) rear packs, like a half ass military wrap. it moves your rear axle back 6.5", my gas tank now resides in the very back of my tub, and is in process of getting boxed in with the extra leaf, with the jeep on the ground, the springs sit almost flat, they might have about 1/2" of arch.. still have to make a traction bar for spring wrap, but havent yet, cause now im focusing on the front axle. when i first got the rear on the ground, i jacked one side of the jeep up (with a 60" hilift) and topped the jack, with all wheels still planted firmly. the only problem that i see that i may have with this set up is breaking the main leaf, after awile, but ive got spares [/QUOTE]
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