tonexj
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well i was thinkin these with a longer shackle would probably provide more arch than xj springs with a drop shackle, correct or no?
My opinion is moving It foward in an XJ is benificial. Not to much, but a little is much appreciated on the rocks. The XJ wheelbase, in my opinion, is just a tad to long. but like you said, lifting it with shackles and sometimes even new leaf packs, moves it foward, its just right. But on the original subject, I highly reccomend not using MJ leafs on a, XJ. I dont think that the gain in flex by having less of an arch in you springs is worth having more to caught on the rocks. But again, all of that is opinion based, and is most likely highly argueable.
The MJ pack has quite a bit more arch, because it's mounted spring under the axle.
Even the "flat" MJ rear springs have more that double the arch of good XJ springs... The huge issue that people seem to be overlooking is that the MJ springs are 5" longer than XJs... if it were only a couple inches different it would be doable. But that much is way too much unless you are willing to run relocated spring and shackle hangers... Then you are still trying to use springs that have too much arch to make the suspension flex properly...
Even the "flat" MJ rear springs have more that double the arch of good XJ springs... The huge issue that people seem to be overlooking is that the MJ springs are 5" longer than XJs... if it were only a couple inches different it would be doable. But that much is way too much unless you are willing to run relocated spring and shackle hangers... Then you are still trying to use springs that have too much arch to make the suspension flex properly...
IdahoEagle - that's why he was suggesting the HDoffroad shackle relocation brackets as well. You could definitely get a couple of inches of length out of those.
Anyone got a link about the 2wd vs 4wd and/or MT vs AT MJ springs? This is the first I've heard about it, and I've got a 2wd auto MJ I'm converting to a 4wd auto MJ, so it interests me greatly.