SC Rednek
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- Winchester TN
Just finished putting together the suspension on my XJ, including Rubicon Express 5.5" XJ leaf springs. I'm running them with 1" lift TNT boomerang shackles.
First thing I noticed, even before I put them on the jeep was the centering pin offset. I set them next to my old 4.5" rusty's springs, and saw the centering pin was about 1" to 1.5" farther forward than it should have been. Supposed to be 2.5" offset on an XJ if I recall correctly, this was closer to 4". Quick search on
, turns out this is a common problem, the solution everyone gives is to use 1" offset holes in the perch and plate. But I was already planning on doing that to push the axle a little farther back to clear my 36" tires with a cut and fold. So I ended up drilling 2" offset holes in my perches and plates, not very happy about it but alright, figured everything would be fine.
Now that everything is together, I found the shackles are ALMOST bottomed out at ride height (yes that's with nothing in the trunk, I know my bumper's heavy but not THAT heavy). I get about 1/2" of compression before they bottom out. And this is with longer and boomerang shackles. If I was running stock shackles I wouldn't even be able to drive it. It's downright unacceptable. So now I'm going to have to either rebuild the shackle boxes or front spring hangers just because RE gave me too long a spring. As it is I can't do any serious offroading till it's fixed.:flamemad:
I ordered RE springs because they have a good reputation. One issue, I'd say it's just lousy quality control and something made it past. But two issues, come on. One thing's for sure, I'll never recommend or buy from RE again.
Rant over
First thing I noticed, even before I put them on the jeep was the centering pin offset. I set them next to my old 4.5" rusty's springs, and saw the centering pin was about 1" to 1.5" farther forward than it should have been. Supposed to be 2.5" offset on an XJ if I recall correctly, this was closer to 4". Quick search on

Now that everything is together, I found the shackles are ALMOST bottomed out at ride height (yes that's with nothing in the trunk, I know my bumper's heavy but not THAT heavy). I get about 1/2" of compression before they bottom out. And this is with longer and boomerang shackles. If I was running stock shackles I wouldn't even be able to drive it. It's downright unacceptable. So now I'm going to have to either rebuild the shackle boxes or front spring hangers just because RE gave me too long a spring. As it is I can't do any serious offroading till it's fixed.:flamemad:
I ordered RE springs because they have a good reputation. One issue, I'd say it's just lousy quality control and something made it past. But two issues, come on. One thing's for sure, I'll never recommend or buy from RE again.
Rant over

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