My 99 Wrangler appears to have developed a sag in the rear end...kinda like
its owner, but thats another issue all-together. Really noticed it driving
in the fog the other night, the headlights pointed up. This appears to be
related to the addition of the hard top. Looking for some suggestions to
even it back out. The hard top will come off when the weather improves and I
am planning to put a 4" lift on it this spring anyway, maybe the addition of
heavier springs will solve this problem?
Jerry
jbjeep - 29 Dec 2006 03:06 GMT
Put a winch on the front and drop the nose back down. =) lol.
Yea, new springs will do it. Might as well wait until you do the lift tho. Of
course, you could always readjust your headlights. I am sure that Jeff can post the
instructions again.
-jenn
>>My 99 Wrangler appears to have developed a sag in the rear end...kinda like
>>its owner, but thats another issue all-together. Really noticed it driving
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>>Jerry
Carl - 29 Dec 2006 03:35 GMT
Jerry,
If it's going to be awhile untill you can get the lift, get a 1" coil
spring spacer for the rear, that'll fix 'er right up for around $50.
Otherwise, it's a great excuse for a lift kit!
Carl
> My 99 Wrangler appears to have developed a sag in the rear end...kinda
> like its owner, but thats another issue all-together. Really noticed it
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> Jerry