ilm97tj
02-19-08, 06:41 PM
Ok i got a 4inch susp lift on my 97 wranlger...can i put a 2inch coil spacer in the front and 1.75 coil spacer in the rear....will i have to change anything out?
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View Full Version : spacer lift ilm97tj 02-19-08, 06:41 PM Ok i got a 4inch susp lift on my 97 wranlger...can i put a 2inch coil spacer in the front and 1.75 coil spacer in the rear....will i have to change anything out? swbooking 02-19-08, 07:03 PM Assuming your running short arms that will put a pretty high angle on your arms and your steering will be at some ugly angles aswell (assuming again you have stock stering) causing bump steer most likely. I would try to stay with about an 1" spacer. Why do you need to go bigger? 4" lift should be good for about 35s. Have you thought about maybe a 1" body lift for clearance? ilm97tj 02-19-08, 07:12 PM well im running 33's but i got a 9500 winch and my front end sags...so i was going to put my tire on the back a 33'' so i will kinda level out. so i was just going to put a spacer in front and back to give me some more hight. And im not a big fan of the BL. and alittle bit more work i cant do. But i dont want to spend to much for a small boost swbooking 02-19-08, 07:29 PM I would say do a 1" body lift, 1" spacer, or both if youd like. But to big of coil spacers give you problems. fun4wheelerguy 02-19-08, 08:42 PM You can always try JKS coil spacers. They definately can be adjusted when the suspension sags. I have several customers with them and they are quite satisfied. Brett mrchips 02-20-08, 08:03 AM I have a set of JKS spacers, new That I decided on not using, let me know if you are interested. |