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CJ 5 ride height after replacing springs

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by acme66, Apr 14, 2010.

  1. acme66

    acme66 New Member

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    I am posting this only because it might be of interest. I recently replaced my springs with a new set of stock springs from the dreaded JC W. They came in due time for about $80 each and both sets were American made which surprised me. I know that I had looked for a while to try and determine how much lift I was going to end up with, or to put it another way, how much the old springs were sagging. Couldn't seem to find any hard numbers so here are mine.

    Right Front before:
    32 1/4 Fender to ground
    2 1/4 Axel to bump stop
    Right front after:
    34 1/4 Fender to ground
    4 1/4 Axel to bump stop

    Left Front before:
    32 3/4 Fender to ground
    2 3/4 Axel to bump stop
    Left front after:
    34 1/8 Fender to ground
    4 Axel to bump stop

    Right Rear before:
    34 3/4 Fender to ground
    3 3/4 Axel to bump stop
    Right Rear after:
    35 1/2 Fender to ground
    5 Axel to bump stop

    Left Rear before:
    35 Fender to ground
    4 1/4 Axel to bump stop
    Left Rear after:
    36 Fender to ground
    5 1/4 Axel to bump stop

    The jeep still looks like it is sagging to the rear. I know it spent many, many years with a very heavy hard top on it. It has the body lean so many deal with but it is surprising that it is not reflected in the bump stop numbers. It is quite a bit more flexy, though with my shot springs that was never much of an issue. It looks to me like the shocks are now too short for the application so I guess those were replaced with the old springs in tough shape.
     
  2. acme66

    acme66 New Member

    Re: CJ 5 ride hight after replacing springs

    Sorry it is a 1962
     
  3. groomer_guy

    groomer_guy Member

    Re: CJ 5 ride hight after replacing springs

    looks good. When I lifted my JEEP with a 3" lift and stock shackles it lifted her 5.75" to begin with. Now that things have settled we are 4.25" taller than before the lift. Can't tell by the picture if he shocks are too short. Sorry.
     
  4. Todd1973

    Todd1973 Jeep Resurrect er

    Re: CJ 5 ride hight after replacing springs

    Was it 80$ for each spring or a set of two?






    Todd
     
  5. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    Re: CJ 5 ride hight after replacing springs

    Post says about $80 each
     
  6. acme66

    acme66 New Member

    Re: CJ 5 ride hight after replacing springs

    No sorry, $80 (more or less) each. I don't know if this is an appropriate forum or not (please remove if it isn't) but here is video I made so that I could watch the springs flex as I drive. I find this sort of thing endlessly fascinating.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvnnreGONU4

    Ken
     
  7. windyhill

    windyhill Sponsor

    Re: CJ 5 ride hight after replacing springs

    That's neat, I'm actually surprised at how flexy the springs are.
     
  8. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    Re: CJ 5 ride hight after replacing springs

    Very cool Acme66. Thanks for posting!
     
  9. Eaallred

    Eaallred Member

    Awesome info to have! Thank you very much! I was thinking of going with a 1" lift, but maybe a new set of stockers will do me just fine.....
     
  10. Todd1973

    Todd1973 Jeep Resurrect er

    I priced a Ranch suspension with a 2.5" lift for $144.00 per set. Was just wandering.






    Todd
     
  11. hotrod351

    hotrod351 Member

    if your looking for rancho 2&1/2" then i have a set of front springs id sell for $50.00 plus shipping. there like new. had them on my jeep for a while but then found a great deal on a front and back set of trailmaster springs. so there just sitting. if your interested then just email and ill send pics with the numbers. all you would have to do then is find the back ones. or use shackles, but i have no use for them. just checked and the numbers are 44062, they have the urethane bushings in them.