- Location
- Castro Valley,CA
I have made the plunge and ordered a set of springs from Deaver. My set-up that I am replacing’ front ACOS set to 1.25 lift, RE 5.5 springs 11” Fox reservoirs with adjustable compression, JKS upper mounts and JKS Bar Pin Eliminators on the bottom, Currie Anti-Rock.
The rear Has RE 5.5 springs, ½ block, Re Boomerang shackles H.D. shackle relocation kit set at 45*, 11” Fox reservoirs with adjustable compression. JKS Bar Pin Eliminators top, custom lower mounts.
My XJ is used for DD; Trail mostly rocks, hauling lots of camping gear with 35’s.
The changes, front T&J upper shock mounts, relocated lower mounts. Deaver 5.5” Jeepspeed springs, limit straps
I gained an inch of height, 9" of total travel, limited to prevent the shock from topping out and to keep the spring from unloading.
Deaver is making a rear set of spring with 6.5 to 7” of lift with the same spring rate as their 4” spring.
Here is where I am worried, the XJ rides super smooth on the road and the rocks, has a ton of articulation. It works very well but the spring are shot, I have lost 2” of ride height and my steering move about 15* every trip.
The new Deaver’s have a higher spring rate and I am thinking the ride may be rougher and I will lose articulation. Has anyone used Deavers for a trail rig? How well will they flex?
The rear Has RE 5.5 springs, ½ block, Re Boomerang shackles H.D. shackle relocation kit set at 45*, 11” Fox reservoirs with adjustable compression. JKS Bar Pin Eliminators top, custom lower mounts.
My XJ is used for DD; Trail mostly rocks, hauling lots of camping gear with 35’s.
The changes, front T&J upper shock mounts, relocated lower mounts. Deaver 5.5” Jeepspeed springs, limit straps
I gained an inch of height, 9" of total travel, limited to prevent the shock from topping out and to keep the spring from unloading.
Deaver is making a rear set of spring with 6.5 to 7” of lift with the same spring rate as their 4” spring.
Here is where I am worried, the XJ rides super smooth on the road and the rocks, has a ton of articulation. It works very well but the spring are shot, I have lost 2” of ride height and my steering move about 15* every trip.
The new Deaver’s have a higher spring rate and I am thinking the ride may be rougher and I will lose articulation. Has anyone used Deavers for a trail rig? How well will they flex?