what do you think of Coil spacers?

USMPK9

New member
1069523

Getting ready to lift her up for new 33s,
Would rather do 35s, but it seems way
too expensive to do all of the changes
neccessary for the extra 2inches.


what do you think of Coil spacers?

99 TJ =

Combo of maybe
1.75 Body and 2-3 inch Coil Spacers?

would prefer to use a full 4" kit, new coils,
arms, the whole new shiney nine yards, but
$2000 or so has me searching for other thoughts.

Thanks in advance. :cool: [addsig]
 

1069532

The 2" budget boost (BB) and the body lift (BL) would be a great combination for a good performing lift.

I'd move the front springs to the rear (provides 2" lift) and get new 2" or 3" springs for the front. Use an extra stock spring isolator (.75") in the rear to bring it up level if you use 3" springs, the stock isolators are stackable and great for leveling things out. The front springs in the rear give great flex.[addsig]
 
1069533

The 2" budget boost (BB) and the body lift (BL) would be a great combination for a good performing lift. Bounty

Thanks Bounty, sounds like something you've
already done. :)

Any favorite manufactuer for the BB BL
and New front Springs?[addsig]
 
1069568

Check Rusty's Offroad and Rubicon Express as they'll sell front coils seperately and have good springs. You won't need any coil spacers as you'll be moving the stock fronts to the rear for 2" of lift. Then get stock coil isolators from the dealer or another jeeper to level either end if it needs it.

Get Rusty's Hydro shocks for a smooth ride, and Daystar seems to be the choice for a BL, although I made my 1" for $25 :-D [addsig]
 
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