1.5" Rock Krawler springs are hopefully going on this Sunday!
When this all started, There was no 1.5" spring available for the our jeeps.
There is a sweet spot for this level spring for people who are trying to do certain things with their trucks, but are not trying to go nuts with them.
You can build a very cool jeep without spending a lot of money and in this thread we are going to show you how.
Here is a picture of Black Betty, who's mods are out of control and beside her is "Lola"
Lola is a Sport. Her owner has taken the first step by replacing her tires with the stock rubicon tires BFG KM 25575r17.
So she's starting to look a little meaner, next we are going to put her 1.5'' RK springs in.
1.5" Rock Krawler springs are hopefully going on this Sunday!
Looking forward to seeing it!
So the plan with this build was to keep it on a budget.
The question was, what do we have that we can keep?
answer - flares, wheels, tires, shocks,
We wanted to keep from changing one thing, that forced us to change EVERYTHING. Enter the RK 1.5 springs.
By using these springs, we could keep the upper and lower control arms, trackbars, even the shocks dont NEED to be changed right away. It allows the budget to recover before making the next move.
The tires are the 255/75r17 Rubi Stock tires, so they are aggressive enough for now.
The first step was lifting the truck far enough to release the spring. We tried to avoid disconnecting as much as possible but in the end, Shock, swaybar link, all had to be disconnected to get the droop necessary to change the spring.
Here is the "before" measurement
Here is the "after" measurement
It looks like we gained about 3 inches in the front, but this truck really has no extra weight on it, and a new spring will settle a little, It will probably end up being more like a little more than 2 inches before a steel front bumper.
Came out Great!
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