LittleRedJK
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I'm running a Teraflex long arm with the EVO bolt on coilovers and the ride is amazing. Its a 2dr and my daily driver. The long arm made the biggest difference but the coilovers were the cherry on top for a buttery smooth ride
I do have coast 1310 drive lines
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these people obviously don't own coil overs on their DD's.....
How hard is it to switch from a 3.5 rk and convert it to coilover? have the 6 speed.
Easy!!! Swap coils and shocks for EVO bolt on coilovers, that simple. They can be run with any kit
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I run the AEV 2.5" kit and was wondering if it was as simple as buying CO's to replace the front springs and shocks and leave the rear as regular spring and shocks that came with AEV kit??
It is not quite that simple but depends on a few things. These coil overs have enough lift in them to warrant installing a drag link flip and/or an adjustable trackbar. Also there is so much droop that your front driveshaft could rip a boot or hit the exhaust crossover pipe. Most install a 1310 or 1350 front driveshaft on a JKU. You could run without doing that for "a while."
The position of the front coil overs is behind the stock spring perch, so clearance with whatever wheel/tire combo you have might come into play, but you could adjust the steering stops if you get some rubbing. Also, not sure what the "real" lift is with your AEV kit. The standard EVO setup is at least 3-1/2" of lift with the front coil 1" down from the top. The higher you place that top coil retainer the lower the lift, but all these measurements vary from Jeep to Jeep! You may or may not be able to get it to sit level, depending on how much weight you are carrying front and back (bumpers, winch and tire carrier choices).
The biggest problem you will have is wanting to do the rear as soon as you start driving with the front installed!
Dave
I run the AEV 2.5" kit and was wondering if it was as simple as buying CO's to replace the front springs and shocks and leave the rear as regular spring and shocks that came with AEV kit??
I currently run pretty light all the way around. Front is only the PS brawler lite and rear is MetalCloak rear bumper with TF tire carrier. I got about 3" after everything settled. My wheels are the PC 7069 and I think the BS is 4.5-4.75. I am also running the JKS front trackbar.
To be safe I would need to run a new front DS? Would I still run the AEV correction brackets or have to get new ACA's??
I currently run pretty light all the way around. Front is only the PS brawler lite and rear is MetalCloak rear bumper with TF tire carrier. I got about 3" after everything settled. My wheels are the PC 7069 and I think the BS is 4.5-4.75. I am also running the JKS front trackbar.
To be safe I would need to run a new front DS? Would I still run the AEV correction brackets or have to get new ACA's??
Just to get a definitive answer, can you run with just a front bolt on coilover and springs in the rear?
You will probably need to run some wheel spacers. You want around 3.5" of bs.
Why?? If they for now with no mods. What makes it rub??
What makes you think that? Because they "have heard" something from "someone".... :cheesy:
The only reason to NOT run coilovers, the budget simply doesn't allow it. But even when we deal with the world of coilovers, not all are created equal. That's a whole different discussion![]()
Excuse me for not seeing you chrisfromoffroad taking your kicks at me for not having coilovers but the question asked was are they necessary for dd with mild offroading. Wasn't sure but it seamed like you we're saying that if you don't have coilovers but have money for them you rig isn't built right. But of course everyone will defend their purchases in life to make them selves feel better about the money they have spent. So yes I don't have coilovers and my rig does just fine for mild offroading so I feel I have the right to answer the question that he asked and shouldn't have to be scrutinized for it.