WTB Wag Springs
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WTB Wag Springs
Need Wagoner springs
Preferably the larger (7leaf?)
Preferably the larger (7leaf?)
Nick
'79 Jeep
'99 F350 tow rig
'13 TDI Wagen DD
'79 Jeep
'99 F350 tow rig
'13 TDI Wagen DD
mud fndr wrote:ive got a set of 3inch lift rancho springs for a late 70s waggy front brand new 50 bucks if ur interested
I really didn't want any lift from them but thats a tempting deal for brand new springs. Let me do some figuring I'll get back to you on it. Thanks.
Nick
'79 Jeep
'99 F350 tow rig
'13 TDI Wagen DD
'79 Jeep
'99 F350 tow rig
'13 TDI Wagen DD
Just an FYI stay away from the lift springs unless your planning on running 42s or something. Mine are stock and i still took leaves out and they seem tall.
-Zach
2003 Ford F150 work truck piece of crap- sold
1998 Dodge Ram, 35s, 456s- sold
2000 Powerstroke tow rig on DUBs- once rolled- sold
2004 Dodge Ram Hemi tow rig
1995 YJ on BLOCKS
2003 Ford F150 work truck piece of crap- sold
1998 Dodge Ram, 35s, 456s- sold
2000 Powerstroke tow rig on DUBs- once rolled- sold
2004 Dodge Ram Hemi tow rig
1995 YJ on BLOCKS
yea thats kinda what i figured. the plan was wag up front and ancient trow cherocar springs in the rear but due to the rear frame rust im considering links. depends on the funds I'm going to try and do everything else first and see where i end up money wise.dodgeguy119 wrote:Just an FYI stay away from the lift springs unless your planning on running 42s or something. Mine are stock and i still took leaves out and they seem tall.
you running wag springs in the rear? have you always had it set up like that? curious as to wrap and wheel hop with leafs removed from a stock pack. traction bar is another reason im considering some sort of el cheapo links.
Nick
'79 Jeep
'99 F350 tow rig
'13 TDI Wagen DD
'79 Jeep
'99 F350 tow rig
'13 TDI Wagen DD
- willhf1011
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Mine is waggy rear SOA with a traction bar. I think i'm running something like 4 leafs right now and after this weekend i'll know how well it works. I say link it, or you could run those lift springs SUA and still get the stretch and not need the traction bar.
-Zach
2003 Ford F150 work truck piece of crap- sold
1998 Dodge Ram, 35s, 456s- sold
2000 Powerstroke tow rig on DUBs- once rolled- sold
2004 Dodge Ram Hemi tow rig
1995 YJ on BLOCKS
2003 Ford F150 work truck piece of crap- sold
1998 Dodge Ram, 35s, 456s- sold
2000 Powerstroke tow rig on DUBs- once rolled- sold
2004 Dodge Ram Hemi tow rig
1995 YJ on BLOCKS
This is in the wrong thread I know but dude I'm going from sua cj5 on crap tires with stock sized shocks to decent wheelbase on nice tires and one tons. I think I can be happy with leaf springs. plus I want to put money into fuel injection and some odds and ends first.willhf1011 wrote:Do it, you will be so much happier with the performance. Cherokees get away w/o traction bars, wranglers dont. (in most cases)BadnewsCJ wrote:links.
Nick
'79 Jeep
'99 F350 tow rig
'13 TDI Wagen DD
'79 Jeep
'99 F350 tow rig
'13 TDI Wagen DD
- willhf1011
- Posts: 1626
- Joined: Sun Jul 05, 2009 12:14 pm
- Location: Baltimore, MD/Blacksburg
[quote="BadnewsCJ]
This is in the wrong thread I know but dude I'm going from sua cj5 on crap tires with stock sized shocks to decent wheelbase on nice tires and one tons. I think I can be happy with leaf springs. plus I want to put money into fuel injection and some odds and ends first.[/quote]
I know, I don't mean to push it like that, it will definitely be a huge improvement. especially is you run a bit of a rear stretch, I'm sure you will be very happy with the setup. I'm just a little biased because I was very disappointed with how my rear suspension performed compared to how I though it should, even compared to a cherokee
This is in the wrong thread I know but dude I'm going from sua cj5 on crap tires with stock sized shocks to decent wheelbase on nice tires and one tons. I think I can be happy with leaf springs. plus I want to put money into fuel injection and some odds and ends first.[/quote]
I know, I don't mean to push it like that, it will definitely be a huge improvement. especially is you run a bit of a rear stretch, I'm sure you will be very happy with the setup. I'm just a little biased because I was very disappointed with how my rear suspension performed compared to how I though it should, even compared to a cherokee
93 YJ Under Construction
All good brotha. Hey I got these really sweet oakleys in my truck and I heard you were looking for a new pair.....willhf1011 wrote:
I know, I don't mean to push it like that, it will definitely be a huge improvement. especially is you run a bit of a rear stretch, I'm sure you will be very happy with the setup. I'm just a little biased because I was very disappointed with how my rear suspension performed compared to how I though it should, even compared to a cherokee
Nick
'79 Jeep
'99 F350 tow rig
'13 TDI Wagen DD
'79 Jeep
'99 F350 tow rig
'13 TDI Wagen DD
I think I might be redoing my rear suspension. If you want I'd sell you the rear traction bar I got from will, the 7 leaf stock waggy front springs and all the ubolts and brackets.
-Zach
2003 Ford F150 work truck piece of crap- sold
1998 Dodge Ram, 35s, 456s- sold
2000 Powerstroke tow rig on DUBs- once rolled- sold
2004 Dodge Ram Hemi tow rig
1995 YJ on BLOCKS
2003 Ford F150 work truck piece of crap- sold
1998 Dodge Ram, 35s, 456s- sold
2000 Powerstroke tow rig on DUBs- once rolled- sold
2004 Dodge Ram Hemi tow rig
1995 YJ on BLOCKS