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Up country coil springs
Got a set of up country coil springs from the junkyard today for $80. someone beat me to the shocks. Did i get a good deal? the guy also threw in a passenger side tow hook bracket (wouldve taken the drivers side one too but it was bent bad)
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Originally Posted by dnuccio
Got a set of up country coil springs from the junkyard today for $80. someone beat me to the shocks. Did i get a good deal? the guy also threw in a passenger side tow hook bracket (wouldve taken the drivers side one too but it was bent bad)
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Not bad, less than half the price of new original replacements.
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just around $30 more you could of got new lift springs
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Originally Posted by Boost Happy
(Post 2023523)
just around $30 more you could of got new lift springs
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Originally Posted by dnuccio
(Post 2023569)
then i wouldve had to get new shocks, adjustable track bar, possibly contend with death wobble, etc. this is going to be my DD so im not going crazy with it
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Originally Posted by Boost Happy
(Post 2024014)
At 2.5-3in of lift, Unless your suspension is just worn out you wouldnt have any of things those issues
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Originally Posted by dnuccio
(Post 2024036)
it is my understanding that you need longer shocks so they dont bottom out when you flex with a higher lift
Here's my buds 3in lifted zj, lift using stock 4.0 XJ front coils on rear and Upcountry springs with 2in spacer in front. and Zone offroad 4in lift shocks. on 30x9.50s Tracbar, control arms, and everything else is STOCK. Attachment 360568 Attachment 360569 Attachment 360570 |
For a set of Up Country coils I'd say it was a good price. My '97 ZJ had that option, and sat about 2" higher than most other ZJ's I parked next to. Tires were 245x70x16's Goodyear's.
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put the springs in today, found out that someone decided to put upcountry springs in the front before i bought it??? the spring that came off my jeep and the one i pulled off the junkyard ZJ looked exactly the same, so I put a JY one on one side and left the otehr one original, measured the JY side, 19 inches from center of wheel to edge of the fenderwell, then i measured the original side, 19 inches!! I read on here that with stock height non UC springs it should measure 18 inches... pulled the JY spring back out and took the front ones back to the JY since I didnt need them after all. front end still sits lower than the back so im going to get some 3/4" spacers to bring it up a little
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Did those UC coils come out of a V8 or I-6 ZJ? The V8 ones were rated for more weight, so would raise it higher. In your case, if they were I-6 UC springs, V8 UC ones would level it out.
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Originally Posted by ol"blue
(Post 2025382)
Did those UC coils come out of a V8 or I-6 ZJ? The V8 ones were rated for more weight, so would raise it higher. In your case, if they were I-6 UC springs, V8 UC ones would level it out.
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Tow package does not equal upcountry
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Originally Posted by dnuccio
(Post 2023424)
Got a set of up country coil springs from the junkyard today for $80. someone beat me to the shocks.
Get your money back. |
Originally Posted by Boost Happy
(Post 2025860)
Tow package does not equal upcountry
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