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YJ suspension help #692471 02/02/06 03:37 AM
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ChokeUoutcold Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I have an 89 YJ that needs a new suspension. Currently it has a 3inch body lift (crap), and some horrible shackle set up that has the springs dead flat.
I run 33's. Any ideas? I'd like to keep this in the $500 range.


89 YJ, 258cid, ax-15, Webber carb, HEI, 33x12.5's, nerfs, custom diamond plate
(for sale)

93 Yote P/U, 22RE, trim'd front, exaust, 32"BFG's
(for sale)
Re: YJ suspension help [Re: ChokeUoutcold] #692472 02/02/06 04:23 AM
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TX4wl Offline
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you dont really have alotta options...
a. you need new springs
b.if you just get new stocks they are just gonna flaten again but its a quick fix
c.cant really get a full suspention lift for that price thats worth a damn...you could allways look for a used one(not to common a find)
c. if ya stay under a 2 1/2" lift you will be ok ...anything bigger your gonna want an SYE
d.in order to stay with your tires you have 2 options ....4" sus. lift(and SYE+drop pttman arm for steering) or stock springs and keep the body lift..

i know your onna budget ....lets see....on the cheap till you get more $ do an ad a leaf thats the cheapest route <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />

Re: YJ suspension help [Re: ChokeUoutcold] #692473 02/02/06 04:41 AM
Anonymous
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Stock, the front springs should be just about dead flat, and the rear should have just a hair of arch if not flat.

What do you want to do with it?

500$ is not much, not enough for a good suspension.

I bought a 4" 420$ shipped Rough Country lift. It is the cheapest 4" lift on the market. So far with moderate to heavy wheeling, the rear track bar extension bracket has broken in half (along the welds, poor quality), 1 spring has broken, the front track bar bracket has needed to be modified to make it last, the brake extensions are not enough so I bent them more, and I have wasted the shocks that came with the kit.
So the only things I am running that are part of the original kit is the front track bar relocation bracket, the pitman arm, the 2 rear springs, and the brake line extensions (which I still had to bend).
So what I have done is; fabricate a new rear track bar with mount (free, because I know how to fabricate), replace the shocks with RS9000's (80$ each), fabricated a 1" shackle lift (free), and new rubicon express front springs (120$ a piece, BTW I pulled the bottom leaf to soften them up).

I have about 5" of lift for about 980$. It is a fairly flexy rig (I don't know it's ramp score) that is good in the rocks, trails, and dunes. If I were you I would just go buy the Rubicon Express 4.5" Extreme Duty lift and be done with it. Otherwise if you buy something cheap and wheel it hard, you will be paying for the new parts anyways. Also, The RE kit comes with sway bar disconnects, greaseable shackles and Stainless steal NEW brake lines.

If you don't have close to a grand to spend right now, live with the ways it is and save up. In the long run you will be spending that much or more of your time and money getting the same quality as the RE kit.

Re: YJ suspension help [Re: ChokeUoutcold] #692474 02/02/06 04:51 AM
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ChokeUoutcold Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
If i'm spending a grand. Might as well get some lockers and do it right

Thanks for the insight


89 YJ, 258cid, ax-15, Webber carb, HEI, 33x12.5's, nerfs, custom diamond plate
(for sale)

93 Yote P/U, 22RE, trim'd front, exaust, 32"BFG's
(for sale)
Re: YJ suspension help [Re: ChokeUoutcold] #692475 02/02/06 04:57 AM
Anonymous
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Lockers and a lift for a grand?? Or just lockers now?

Re: YJ suspension help #692476 02/02/06 05:01 AM
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ChokeUoutcold Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Suspension for a grand, lockers for about $600


89 YJ, 258cid, ax-15, Webber carb, HEI, 33x12.5's, nerfs, custom diamond plate
(for sale)

93 Yote P/U, 22RE, trim'd front, exaust, 32"BFG's
(for sale)
Re: YJ suspension help [Re: ChokeUoutcold] #692477 02/02/06 05:08 AM
Anonymous
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You need a selectable for the front, or a new front driveshaft. Every YJ front shaft I have seen has had play in the splines. Also, 33's and a locker is just about the limit for the dana 35.

Re: YJ suspension help #692478 02/02/06 05:17 AM
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TX4wl Offline
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hell id say 33's and justa 35 is about to much ...upgrade that rear if you are gonna spend the $ for a locker

Re: YJ suspension help [Re: ChokeUoutcold] #692479 02/02/06 05:18 AM
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ChokeUoutcold Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
If i'm gonna need an ARB up front I guess I'll hold off on the front locker until I upgrade axles down the road.


89 YJ, 258cid, ax-15, Webber carb, HEI, 33x12.5's, nerfs, custom diamond plate
(for sale)

93 Yote P/U, 22RE, trim'd front, exaust, 32"BFG's
(for sale)
Re: YJ suspension help [Re: ChokeUoutcold] #692480 02/03/06 03:18 AM
Anonymous
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If you want a locker for the 35, get the lowest cost lockright/aussie you can find. That axle really is overrated as a boat anchor.

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