Fast-n-Furious
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So I'm trying to set up my mind on two mods/upgrades by taking advantage of the Black Friday sales. And wanted to get opinions/insights from members who have more knowledge and experience.
My current situation:
- Daily driver 22MY 392 XR with 14K miles, 30 PSI all tires.
- No winch, don't plan to get one. Only couple of times trail runs (mild to medium hard) a year.
- Measures at the door bottom pinch seam: rear side is 20” from floor and front is less than 19”.
- The front and rear fender flares measure at the same height 40-1/4” from floor across center line of wheels, so my Jeep is NOT leveled by the frame.
My goals:
- Stiffer coil springs to mitigate the floaty feel on highway, and reduce body rolls at speed bumps, turns, and on bumpy terrains
- Since the front frame is 1" lower than the rear, even without a winch, I also hope the higher rated springs to remove some of the rake/sag
- Never upgraded shocks in any of my previous cars/SUVs, hope my jeep will drive better on-and-off road with better shocks, also a tad more droop at articulation.
- Don't want spacers over springs, even though it yields more uptravel (considering the XR has ridiculous long front bump stop towers)
- No other suspension changes, try as close as stock since the XR rides really well already.
My short list:
1. Clayton 392 Performance Coil Package: it claims the 392XR approximately 1/2 to 3/4" lift increase, ideal setup to run 35s while getting a better handling, more responsive driving style.
- Front Coils Free Length = 18.375", Spring Rate = 188 lb/in
- Rear Coils: Spring Rate 1 = 137 lbs/in, Spring Rate 2 = 200 lbs/in. Free Length Left = 17.00", Free Length Right = 17.75"
2. FOX 2.5 IFP Shock Package - Set of 4 | Performance Series | 2-3.5" Lift: Fox released this set for JKS last year, and according to this thread:
- Front is 26.67" x 17.76"
- Rear is 28.6" x 18.71"
- They fit the XR
I did contact AccuTune Off-Road earlier, they don't have this set. It's something Fox made for JKS specifically. And JKS has a video with some details.
My questions:
- Do you think I should just go with the Clayton coils without upgrading with the Fox 2.5 IFP shocks for now? Less money, less chance to mess up the suspension.
- Do you think the JKS Fox 2.5 IFP will result more droop thus make the clayton coils loose? Since they are for 2"-3.5" lift, and the XR only comes with 1.5-2" lift.
- If go with the shocks, will I need to extend/add brackets for front brake line and ensure all electrical connections for enough slack?
My current situation:
- Daily driver 22MY 392 XR with 14K miles, 30 PSI all tires.
- No winch, don't plan to get one. Only couple of times trail runs (mild to medium hard) a year.
- Measures at the door bottom pinch seam: rear side is 20” from floor and front is less than 19”.
- The front and rear fender flares measure at the same height 40-1/4” from floor across center line of wheels, so my Jeep is NOT leveled by the frame.
My goals:
- Stiffer coil springs to mitigate the floaty feel on highway, and reduce body rolls at speed bumps, turns, and on bumpy terrains
- Since the front frame is 1" lower than the rear, even without a winch, I also hope the higher rated springs to remove some of the rake/sag
- Never upgraded shocks in any of my previous cars/SUVs, hope my jeep will drive better on-and-off road with better shocks, also a tad more droop at articulation.
- Don't want spacers over springs, even though it yields more uptravel (considering the XR has ridiculous long front bump stop towers)
- No other suspension changes, try as close as stock since the XR rides really well already.
My short list:
1. Clayton 392 Performance Coil Package: it claims the 392XR approximately 1/2 to 3/4" lift increase, ideal setup to run 35s while getting a better handling, more responsive driving style.
- Front Coils Free Length = 18.375", Spring Rate = 188 lb/in
- Rear Coils: Spring Rate 1 = 137 lbs/in, Spring Rate 2 = 200 lbs/in. Free Length Left = 17.00", Free Length Right = 17.75"
2. FOX 2.5 IFP Shock Package - Set of 4 | Performance Series | 2-3.5" Lift: Fox released this set for JKS last year, and according to this thread:
- Front is 26.67" x 17.76"
- Rear is 28.6" x 18.71"
- They fit the XR
I did contact AccuTune Off-Road earlier, they don't have this set. It's something Fox made for JKS specifically. And JKS has a video with some details.
My questions:
- Do you think I should just go with the Clayton coils without upgrading with the Fox 2.5 IFP shocks for now? Less money, less chance to mess up the suspension.
- Do you think the JKS Fox 2.5 IFP will result more droop thus make the clayton coils loose? Since they are for 2"-3.5" lift, and the XR only comes with 1.5-2" lift.
- If go with the shocks, will I need to extend/add brackets for front brake line and ensure all electrical connections for enough slack?
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