Po' riggity
01-31-2002, 11:20 PM
Im buying a buggy spring kit for the rear springs on my yj, and I was over on MORE's website, and they said that buggy springs won't work on the rear of jeeps, yet I see them all the time. Is MORE just saying it won't work to cover thier butts against a law suit or something? What are the disadvantages to a buggy spring rear setup? Bear in mind, this is going under an SUA vehicle that is driven about 100 miles a day on road.
Scott
Wilson
01-31-2002, 11:27 PM
I don't even know mine are there on the road, I leaned the shackles back a bit furhter to help. You could also make some pins to hold them agianst the frame while on the road and remove them when you hit the trail. I've seen them on jeeps too, it's very common on toys
Wilson
01-31-2002, 11:28 PM
I wouldn't spend the money on a kit either, what's that cost? I can make you a way better deal, I'm sure
Po' riggity
01-31-2002, 11:40 PM
Im paying 20 bucks for the whole kit, custom U bolts, two half springs, and spring plates.. all for 20 bucks.. can you do better than that? If so, Im there :D
Thanks for the info though.. Just making sure its ok to do on road..
Scott