Mocopo
Well-Known Member
Longer springs will give you more ride height, but you won't get any additional flex, because the bump stop will still limit up travel, and the stock shock will limit down travel. So if the only goal is to increase ride height and widen that bump stop gap, you could do that.What is the downside to buying longer springs at the same rate and leaving everything else stock?
If there is no downside, I am wondering why Jeep didn't do this from the factory ..
Edit: As for why not from the factory, the higher caster angle will cause additional wear and tear on various components. I think Jeep did the bare minimum to clear 35s reliably, and chose to sacrifice some off road capability as a a result.
Sponsored