I used Air Lift bags in an earlier station wagon, with good success.
For my Cherokee XJ, I installed air shocks to overcome loading sagging, and later to negate the sag from weakened leaf springs, and these worked great. I replaced them once, but the ones on the Jeep when I sold it probably had 90 -100M miles on them. A couple years later, I sometimes still see my old XJ around town and looking good (save for rusting due to Michigan roads).
I now have a 2015 JKU with a 2.5" Teraflex coil spring lift. I phoned Air Lift and was told that their Kit # 60819 would work for my application. I plan to order a set in the next week or so.
UPDATE, 2/2019: I did install the #60819 kit in December. I did a single-hose installation with the valve routed into the gas-fill area. I also added a gas door assembly. I keep it at approx. 7 lbs. until I am towing or carrying a load; I use a simple bicycle pump to inflate them. Rig was slightly raised, was firmed, but not harshly.
For my Cherokee XJ, I installed air shocks to overcome loading sagging, and later to negate the sag from weakened leaf springs, and these worked great. I replaced them once, but the ones on the Jeep when I sold it probably had 90 -100M miles on them. A couple years later, I sometimes still see my old XJ around town and looking good (save for rusting due to Michigan roads).
I now have a 2015 JKU with a 2.5" Teraflex coil spring lift. I phoned Air Lift and was told that their Kit # 60819 would work for my application. I plan to order a set in the next week or so.
UPDATE, 2/2019: I did install the #60819 kit in December. I did a single-hose installation with the valve routed into the gas-fill area. I also added a gas door assembly. I keep it at approx. 7 lbs. until I am towing or carrying a load; I use a simple bicycle pump to inflate them. Rig was slightly raised, was firmed, but not harshly.
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