Andrew_S
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^ Thanks, I'm really happy with how it came out, it only took me like 5 years to finish this little project haha.
Continuing on with the front-end upgrades, something I realized quickly that needed to change was the front coil springs. I originally drank the kool-aid and purchased a set of metal cloak dual rate 4.5" xj coils. After spending an extensive period of time on bush roads it was clear these were far too stiff for my application. I reached out to Metalcloak to confirm this but they refused to share their spring rates, to my surprise - they claimed proprietary secrets but anyone with a press and a scale could sort out the lb/in rate. Best I can figure without actually measuring is the MC coils are around 220-230 lb/in springs. I opted for a set of RE 165lb/in springs.
Before I got started I did some checks for full droop limits, here it is at ride height.
Full droop
Everything disconnected and old springs out,
All back together. The new coils are the same overall height, just a tighter wind for a lower spring rate. Rides amazing now vs previously. It used to rattle your teeth on a good bump before and now it soaks them up quite a bit better.
Decided to run the original steel cable vs a synthetic line on the winch. Mostly because I had one, and also because the synthetic options are not cheap at all. For how little winching I'm going to do this will be more than sufficient. Last project for the night:
This thing is officially done, and operational.
Continuing on with the front-end upgrades, something I realized quickly that needed to change was the front coil springs. I originally drank the kool-aid and purchased a set of metal cloak dual rate 4.5" xj coils. After spending an extensive period of time on bush roads it was clear these were far too stiff for my application. I reached out to Metalcloak to confirm this but they refused to share their spring rates, to my surprise - they claimed proprietary secrets but anyone with a press and a scale could sort out the lb/in rate. Best I can figure without actually measuring is the MC coils are around 220-230 lb/in springs. I opted for a set of RE 165lb/in springs.
Before I got started I did some checks for full droop limits, here it is at ride height.
Full droop
Everything disconnected and old springs out,
All back together. The new coils are the same overall height, just a tighter wind for a lower spring rate. Rides amazing now vs previously. It used to rattle your teeth on a good bump before and now it soaks them up quite a bit better.
Decided to run the original steel cable vs a synthetic line on the winch. Mostly because I had one, and also because the synthetic options are not cheap at all. For how little winching I'm going to do this will be more than sufficient. Last project for the night:
This thing is officially done, and operational.