shackles vs. springs
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shackles vs. springs
So heres the deal..... I need 6.5" of lift in the rear of my xj. I would like to go shackles or springs, no blocks. I have heard of people using 2" Chevy lowering shackles to lift their xjs. They are $50 a pair and would make for an easy fix. However, i have also heard they cause alot of stress on your springs. On the other hand we have 6.5" lift springs. Problems here are trying to find some one who makes them and not have a supper stiff rear suspension. throw in your 2 cents. Thanks
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- TheGr8Doughboy
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I would say shackles to a point. Too much arch on the springs to get that high seems like it would yeild a really rough ride...
How about lift blocks on the axles?
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How about lift blocks on the axles?

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- Arya Ebrahimi
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Well, we've already talked about it, but I'll throw it up here for more input.
IMO, springs and shackles need to be evenly matched. Flat springs don't need as long a shackle. The more arch you introduce the longer the shackle should be. A higher arch springs' eyes will travel more for a given inch of travel than say flat leaves.
IMO, springs and shackles need to be evenly matched. Flat springs don't need as long a shackle. The more arch you introduce the longer the shackle should be. A higher arch springs' eyes will travel more for a given inch of travel than say flat leaves.
- shmoken875
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I gots 1.5" lift shackles and 4.5" springs, works out pretty well, and rides fine in the rear. I'd stay away from the chevy shackles; for lack of a better explanation they were made for tension, not compression. I saw a pic of one a few years back that folded into a z when used like this
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- shmoken875
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I just remembed that the dude had a piss poor shackle angle in the pic, so that comes into play, you might be fine then.shmoken875 wrote:I gots 1.5" lift shackles and 4.5" springs, works out pretty well, and rides fine in the rear. I'd stay away from the chevy shackles; for lack of a better explanation they were made for tension, not compression. I saw a pic of one a few years back that folded into a z when used like this
Randy
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