Finally after almost 2 years of lurking on many technical forums, collecting parts, drawing up and scratching out plans just to redraw them I have FINALLY started my stretch project on my YJ!!!!!
It currently/was sitting on Fabtech 3.5 inch lift springs SUA in their stock position. It did very well with this set up. Good flex and GREAT stability. But I want to eventually run 40-42s and have a longer wheelbase for climbs.
New setup: Front will get BDS 2 inch in a SOA configuration. The axle will be pushed forward 6-8 inches depending on steering configuration with a Chevy Astro box swap which will be clocked flat. The front spring perch will be pushed forward the 6-8 inches and frenched (cut and burned into the frame) about 4 inches higher in attempt to keep a LCG. The front shackle hanger will be placed on the front of the bumper/frame 3 inches higher than stock and 3 inches forward. The shackle itself will make up for the rest of the stretch being at 40 degrees... ish. All actual measurements will be finalized once tear down is complete and the front is mocked up.
Rear is more shooting at the hip. It will depend upon how the front sits to get the Jeep to sit level. Rear will be stretched 4 inches backwards and I hope to keep it SUA for stability and reduce axle wrap. I will post more once the front is done and I have an idea of what will be happening with the rear.
Pics will follow in the next couple days. Hard part is taking the 30 seconds to step back and snap a shot or 2 of the progress.
Here is hoping it all works out! :lol:
Bacon
It currently/was sitting on Fabtech 3.5 inch lift springs SUA in their stock position. It did very well with this set up. Good flex and GREAT stability. But I want to eventually run 40-42s and have a longer wheelbase for climbs.
New setup: Front will get BDS 2 inch in a SOA configuration. The axle will be pushed forward 6-8 inches depending on steering configuration with a Chevy Astro box swap which will be clocked flat. The front spring perch will be pushed forward the 6-8 inches and frenched (cut and burned into the frame) about 4 inches higher in attempt to keep a LCG. The front shackle hanger will be placed on the front of the bumper/frame 3 inches higher than stock and 3 inches forward. The shackle itself will make up for the rest of the stretch being at 40 degrees... ish. All actual measurements will be finalized once tear down is complete and the front is mocked up.
Rear is more shooting at the hip. It will depend upon how the front sits to get the Jeep to sit level. Rear will be stretched 4 inches backwards and I hope to keep it SUA for stability and reduce axle wrap. I will post more once the front is done and I have an idea of what will be happening with the rear.
Pics will follow in the next couple days. Hard part is taking the 30 seconds to step back and snap a shot or 2 of the progress.
Here is hoping it all works out! :lol:
Bacon