dejablu311
Observer
Well I have a heavy jeep. With a full tank of gas and just me it weighs in at 4850 with a surprising 53% on the rear axle. This is before I load the back up with gear and fire wood and add a passenger. Add to that 10 more gallons of gas plus the cans and can holders i have for the rear bumper and future plans for a gen long range tank, the situation will only get worse.
The Jeep is supported by 4" teraflex springs. They rode pretty well until I added the oversize tire carrier with a full size 37" spare. The rear is beginning to sag and the shock/spring combo just isn't working. It feels wallowy and on sharp corners i can feel the outside rear tire working hard to maintain grip. This is a dangerous scenario at moderate to high speeds on wet pavement. King shocks will help with the attitude once properly valved for the added weight but that is still just a band aid on a broken arm. What I need are springs with a higher spring rate. It has been a while since I called Teraflex to get a spring rate but I think they said the rear springs are only 110-115 lbs. I think if i could get a hold of some 4" springs in the 180 lb range All would be well.
Does anyone know if A) someone sells a 4" spring with a comparable rate. B) If there is a company that would be willing to make a custom set of springs for.
Spacers are just a band-aid so not interested. I would also like to avoid airbags. I know this can be done. I just don't know where to look.
The Jeep is supported by 4" teraflex springs. They rode pretty well until I added the oversize tire carrier with a full size 37" spare. The rear is beginning to sag and the shock/spring combo just isn't working. It feels wallowy and on sharp corners i can feel the outside rear tire working hard to maintain grip. This is a dangerous scenario at moderate to high speeds on wet pavement. King shocks will help with the attitude once properly valved for the added weight but that is still just a band aid on a broken arm. What I need are springs with a higher spring rate. It has been a while since I called Teraflex to get a spring rate but I think they said the rear springs are only 110-115 lbs. I think if i could get a hold of some 4" springs in the 180 lb range All would be well.
Does anyone know if A) someone sells a 4" spring with a comparable rate. B) If there is a company that would be willing to make a custom set of springs for.
Spacers are just a band-aid so not interested. I would also like to avoid airbags. I know this can be done. I just don't know where to look.