Do I need to get different shackles???

jleland

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I just ordered my 4" Rough Country lift for my 91 YJ. I'm on a pretty tight budget and was wondering if the shackles I have on there currently are gonna take the suspension too high. By "too high" I mean, am I gonna hafta get into driveshaft issues and such? The current shackles are 8 inches long. Dustin at RC said that I will probably need to find some stock shackles or change drive shafts.

I am planning on doing the lift myself, so funds are pretty low. Where would be a good place to find low price shackles if needed? Or does anybody here have some they might wanna part with?
 

To me 8” shackles are scary any day of the week without a lifted spring and to add 4” of spring is not a wise idea. Think about all the stress that puts on the shackles with side to side movement. I would ditch them as I do not believe in using shackles for any part of a lift; go back to OEM length and put on a good sturdy unit.

Even with 2-1/2” of lift on a YJ you need to lower the transmission by at least an inch.
 
Thanks guys!! Thats what I was thinking. I found some greaseable stock size shackles on 4WD Hardware for $35 a pair so I'm gonna order them
 

That's not a bad price. Take a look at boomerang shackles, used in the rear they help the shackle clear the crossmember, used in the front they help prevent kickback of the shackle against the frame.
 
What are the advantage/disadvantages of having greaseable shackles? Also, on the rear, do the shackles just bolt on to the frame rail? I was sprayin everything down with PB yesterday and noticed the rear shackles were bolted right onto the frame.
 
Yes, the rear shackle attaches to a sleeve welded through the frame. The front is a shackle hanger attached to the bottom side of the frame rail.
 

I finally got my new shackles today!! Should I use the rubber bushings that came with the shackles or the polyurethane bushings that came with the lift kit? I just have enough rubber bushings for the shackles but the lift kit came with all, shackles and frame. Also the shackles are kind of angled....are these boomerang shackles? Do I need to grease the shackles as soon as I get them put on?
 
I guess I will run the rubber bushings on the shackle ends and poly on the frame ends and see how that works.
 

Ok this is what my shackles look like
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Should I put the angles towards the axles or does it really matter?
 

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If money is tight, you could cut a few inches off of your current shackles and simply drill a new hole. But for $35 you cant really go wrong.
 
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