chardo Posted November 25, 2006 Share Posted November 25, 2006 Some where I saw a thread on lifting an MJ with junkyard parts from other vehicles mostly for the front and SOA (spring over axel) in the rear. Sorry I'm just to cheap to buy new. I'd rather make it or adapt it myself. Any help doing things on the cheap would be great! Chardo :USAflag: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lower jeep Posted November 25, 2006 Share Posted November 25, 2006 hey I'm wanting to do the same thing if you go to F150 springs there i asked about coils i just got back with a set out of a junk yard for $22 for the front Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chardo Posted November 25, 2006 Author Share Posted November 25, 2006 I read that the f-150s are vary hard ride. Someone said that t-bird springs were a better choice. Chardo :USAflag: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eagle Posted November 26, 2006 Share Posted November 26, 2006 F-150 springs aren't hard ... they're brutal. They are worse than the 4" Trailmaster springs I had in my '88. Notice I wrote "had" -- past tense. I couldn't take the ride any more. I took out the lift and went back to stock height. What an improvement! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bdjr Posted November 26, 2006 Share Posted November 26, 2006 i to am to cheap to buy a lift so i soa'd the rear which gave me 4-5 in the back. then put 2" spacers and got coils from a zj v-8(and was told they are from and upland? package) and that gave me 4 1/2 up front and i made little lift blocks for the shocks. rides smooth and no DW!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete M Posted November 26, 2006 Share Posted November 26, 2006 4.5" on stock arms? That's kinda scary. :hmm: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rokhound Posted November 26, 2006 Share Posted November 26, 2006 there was a guy who had a lift for sale in the classifieds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bdjr Posted November 27, 2006 Share Posted November 27, 2006 it is only a 2wd and the stock arms seem to be very accepting. i would not recommed this for serious off roading. don't be cheap on that!! but it works for my purpose. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rocketwheels Posted November 28, 2006 Share Posted November 28, 2006 ...hey bdjr....."i to am to cheap to buy a lift so i soa'd the rear which gave me 4-5 in the back. then put 2" spacers and got coils from a zj v-8(and was told they are from and upland? package) and that gave me 4 1/2 up front and i made little lift blocks for the shocks. rides smooth and no DW!!!!" .....I just bought an '88 2WD MJ Sport (4.0 / 5spd) for $200 and like you want the cheapest lift possible . I used to have a '83 AMC Eagle sedan that I put 4" blocks between the rear axle and springs and a 3" rubber insualtor on top of the front coils. really got it up there but got the death wobble around 60-70mph when you'd hit a bump. This car was nearly identical to the trucks suspension. I don't care about ride quality as this truck will be the back woods firewood hauler, will the "cheap lifting" cause the dangerous wobble? I'm new to the Jeep thing, what is the name for the zj you got the springs from? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rocketwheels Posted November 28, 2006 Share Posted November 28, 2006 I just remembered, I have a set of springs from the front of a '66 390 Fairlane GT, was going to use them for a bigblock '68 Cougar conversion. Any body have an idea on the height measurement of an unloaded stock spring ? I know these springs will be stiffer than the trucks, a 390 was quite heavy!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bdjr Posted November 28, 2006 Share Posted November 28, 2006 we can not predict the dreaded DW. i got lucky with my setup, but was prepared to deal with it if it occured. the DW can be caused by to many things combined or even one defective part. so all i can say is try it and see if it works for you. ;) bill Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
87manche Posted November 28, 2006 Share Posted November 28, 2006 . I used to have a '83 AMC Eagle sedan that I put 4" blocks between the rear axle and springs and a 3" rubber insualtor on top of the front coils. really got it up there but got the death wobble around 60-70mph when you'd hit a bump. This car was nearly identical to the trucks suspension. your Eagles suspension was nothing like the Jeep suspension up front, Eagles were IFS. Things to deal with when lifting the front 5 link. Stock arms at that height will pull the wheel way back in the wheel well. You're caster angle will be horrible. Caster is a big reason why people get DW. The ride will be horrible, the arms were designed to be parallel to the ground, at those angles the bushings will take a beating. The track bar will need to be lengthened to recenter the axle under the truck. You'll likely be near the maximum travel for the TRE's in the stock y-link, so they will wear faster. That's about the list. recommend: drop brackets to solve the wheel well clearance, control arm and caster issues. adjustable trackbar. upgraded steering. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chardo Posted November 30, 2006 Author Share Posted November 30, 2006 I still have not found a thread I saw on lifting an MJ with junkyard parts from other vehicles mostly for the front and SOA (spring over axel) in the rear. Sorry I'm just to cheap to buy new. I'd rather make it or adapt it myself. Any help doing things on the cheap would be great! Chardo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oizarod115 Posted November 30, 2006 Share Posted November 30, 2006 http://www.comancheclub.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2662&highlight=coil+springs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lower jeep Posted November 30, 2006 Share Posted November 30, 2006 thanks i was going to say something but you got to it first :D :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chardo Posted December 7, 2006 Author Share Posted December 7, 2006 http://www.comancheclub.com/forums/view ... il+springs I have seen this thread and it's not the one I am looking for . That one used other jeep parts as well as some other parts not the ford truck springs . thanks for the help Still looking :USAflag: Chardo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
feerocknok Posted December 7, 2006 Share Posted December 7, 2006 V8 Grand Cherokee coils will lift it a little, and then take the stock isolators off of Cherokees, Comanches, and Grands, and stack as many as your heart desires to make your own spacers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now