hippymill said:tnt customs, jks, currie, tomken, etc.
03jeep said:I am posting this for a friend. He has a 92 XJ and wants a 2" shackle lift in the rear. Doees anyone make a 2" shackle?? He is doing spacers up front and doesnt want blocks in the rear. Thanks DJ
Shackles lift half of their extra length, so a shackle that is 3" longer than stock will provide 1.5" of lift. For a 2" lift the shackle needs to be 4" longer than a stock one.Warthog said:Rusty's 2.75” (not 1.5") their labeled and sold as 1.5" shackle, but they measure 2.75" hole to hole as pictured
jwtrapper said:On lift shackles if they are 2" longer than shock you get 1" of lift if they are 4" longer than stock you get your 2" of lift.
So on the Rustys shocks above they are advertised as 1.5" lift shocks because they are almost 3" longer than stock.
On shackles you only get half of the difference worth of lift.
Truk said:Shackles lift half of their extra length, so a shackle that is 3" longer than stock will provide 1.5" of lift. For a 2" lift the shackle needs to be 4" longer than a stock one.
klonestar said:Type (2" lift shackles) into search and read away. There are some out there but buyer beware: call ahead and verify they are true 2". Many advertise 2" but are not. Also make sure friend is not planning on using lift shackles on stock non HD leaf springs.
Stock leaf packs are known to sag prematurely on thier own. Add an extended shackle and you speed up this process. (In a nutshell)scooter98xj said:I was thinking about puting some shakles on mine because I want the rear to ride little higher. What is wrong with putting them on a stock leaf pack? trying to learn. thanks!
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scooter98xj said:I was thinking about puting some shakles on mine because I want the rear to ride little higher. What is wrong with putting them on a stock leaf pack? trying to learn. thanks!
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Don't worry I pretty new to this too. Especially compared to alot of these experts on here, alot of these guys know more than the old guy down at the local Jeep dealership( And everybody says he's the guy to go to for anything mechanical).scooter98xj said:trying to learn. thanks!
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