souske
NAXJA Forum User
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- The land of competition
I have been wanting to get my XJ to ride/handle better for some time now, however trying to keep up on this latest run has got me wanting to get going on it.
So far:
Front : Tera ad. UCA's (JJ ont frame end, one rubber bushing, and one JJ on the axle end)
Rough country adj. LCA (JJ on frame end, rubber bushings on axle end)
Bilstein 5100 shocks
Rough Country drop brackets
Prothanes
Rustys 4.5" springs, 3/4" poly pucks
Rear: RE 1462 leafs
Bilstein 5100 shocks
Had RE boomerangs before, now running HD offroad shackle relocators with stock shackles
Ok so, I am definately in need of new coils, as the rustys are too soft, and no longer sitting even. Trying to get my jeep level again, and make it ride better, its currently very stiff.
Considering pulling the shackle relocators back off, as they gave me a bit more lift than I would like. Also planning on adding some full length leaf liners and moly paint on the rear leaves.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Mods: I put this here, as I cant think of a better location. Looking for input on what works on our terrain, crawling and fire roads.
So far:
Front : Tera ad. UCA's (JJ ont frame end, one rubber bushing, and one JJ on the axle end)
Rough country adj. LCA (JJ on frame end, rubber bushings on axle end)
Bilstein 5100 shocks
Rough Country drop brackets
Prothanes
Rustys 4.5" springs, 3/4" poly pucks
Rear: RE 1462 leafs
Bilstein 5100 shocks
Had RE boomerangs before, now running HD offroad shackle relocators with stock shackles
Ok so, I am definately in need of new coils, as the rustys are too soft, and no longer sitting even. Trying to get my jeep level again, and make it ride better, its currently very stiff.
Considering pulling the shackle relocators back off, as they gave me a bit more lift than I would like. Also planning on adding some full length leaf liners and moly paint on the rear leaves.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Mods: I put this here, as I cant think of a better location. Looking for input on what works on our terrain, crawling and fire roads.