smallredxj
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Greensboro NC
Hey guys! I'm new here so I hope I'm posting this in the right place. Anyways, here's some backstory to my dilemma, I've had a 2.5/3 inch Rough Country aal for the past year and it sucks, no flex and really bad ride. I recently bent my upper leafs in both packs, so time for an upgrade. Id like to stay between 2.5-3.5 inches of lift, but I want more flex and a better ride. Based on some research I've done about XJ suspension geometry and such, this is what I've come up with:
-RE2705 boomerang shackles, about 1.5 inches of lift
-RC shackle relocation brackets, between 1-1.5 inches of lift and fixes my crappy shackle angle I have now
-Standard duty stock replacement springs, no lift, either Dorman or General Spring...
So will this setup work? I know it will give me the lift I am looking for but will my flexibility and ride quality also improve? Based on what I know, proper shackle angle mixed with a higher clearance shackle, and a set of soft, stock spring rate leaf packs should give good flex right? Also I have proper length shocks, no rear sway bar, and good bump stops, so that will not be an issue. If you guys could let me know what you think of my idea, or if you have any better solutions I would love to know. Thanks!
-RE2705 boomerang shackles, about 1.5 inches of lift
-RC shackle relocation brackets, between 1-1.5 inches of lift and fixes my crappy shackle angle I have now
-Standard duty stock replacement springs, no lift, either Dorman or General Spring...
So will this setup work? I know it will give me the lift I am looking for but will my flexibility and ride quality also improve? Based on what I know, proper shackle angle mixed with a higher clearance shackle, and a set of soft, stock spring rate leaf packs should give good flex right? Also I have proper length shocks, no rear sway bar, and good bump stops, so that will not be an issue. If you guys could let me know what you think of my idea, or if you have any better solutions I would love to know. Thanks!