mxshee Active Member Joined Feb 28, 2007 Location Lexington Nov 1, 2007 #1 ok thining of using a set of yota rear spings on my xj.The question is will they give any lift,looking for around 4in.And will they flex enough.Done measured and they will fit,just looking for some input before I do this and relize it sucks.Thanks
ok thining of using a set of yota rear spings on my xj.The question is will they give any lift,looking for around 4in.And will they flex enough.Done measured and they will fit,just looking for some input before I do this and relize it sucks.Thanks
GONOVRIT blue collar brotherhood Joined Apr 10, 2005 Location Dallas NC Nov 2, 2007 #2 no,yes,bad idea
mxshee Active Member Joined Feb 28, 2007 Location Lexington Nov 2, 2007 #3 Any more input ,or sujestions on a spring set up fpr the rear of the xj for 4 or 4.5 in of lift.
paradisePWoffrd Recovering Project Junkie Joined Nov 5, 2005 Location Newton, NC Nov 2, 2007 #4 mj springs typically give lift on an xj.... i found a writeup one time that showed how to lower the spring hangers to the bottom of the "frame" that gave 4-6" of lift using stock springs... XJ springs are flexy, so i wouldnt run anything different unless it was 4 linked or 63" chevys
mj springs typically give lift on an xj.... i found a writeup one time that showed how to lower the spring hangers to the bottom of the "frame" that gave 4-6" of lift using stock springs... XJ springs are flexy, so i wouldnt run anything different unless it was 4 linked or 63" chevys
NCJeepin Well-Known Member Joined Mar 23, 2005 Location Conway, SC Nov 2, 2007 #5 lmao.. u liked my post huh ben?
paradisePWoffrd Recovering Project Junkie Joined Nov 5, 2005 Location Newton, NC Nov 2, 2007 #6 haha yeah i thought it was hilarious