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The only time a buggy spring moves is when the suspension is unloaded. This is not possible on the street unless you have some four foot deep pot holes. The spring rates don't really matter. Most are home made from a stock spring anyway.
I'm unsure of the new frames but the 1st Gens are about 2" narrower than a wrangler so the springs hang half way outside of the frame. This makes for great stability, buy this will require building some good mounts for the buggy springs. That's the only reason I didn't do it at first, now I know I should have. Now I plan on just using the revolver shackles.
I'm unsure of the new frames but the 1st Gens are about 2" narrower than a wrangler so the springs hang half way outside of the frame. This makes for great stability, buy this will require building some good mounts for the buggy springs. That's the only reason I didn't do it at first, now I know I should have. Now I plan on just using the revolver shackles.