XJ leaf springs


try www.car-parts.com also if you havent already. Its like a database for your local junk yards. Most give prices right there and most of the time there cheaper then when u ask in person. Also saves time in bouncing around all of them... the van springs are $20 a pack here in GA... You could actually swap around the van packs with the leafs you have now and probly get what your looking for in size... if you go with a XJ leaf pack try and find one from rubicon express, rough country, or rustys offroad, probly the better 3 out of all... although some share the same original maker your waste alot of time trying to find out whos springs are the same as whos really... Also after you install make sure you got the proper shackle angle... you may need extended shackles to get it... i know with the dodge van leafs on a XJ you need 2in shackles also to get the angle back... goodluck with your search!
 
yeah i was told by my friend(worked at a 4x4 shop as the lift installer) that he took them off a stock 90's dodge full size, instead of just the one strap on the springs these had two big ones on each side i believe they where longer and thats why i swapped the top eyelet springs too keep the correct length... not sure what model or anything, and i could always be wrong i was like 17 when i did it, just make sure and pull measurements before you buy anything just too double check. hope it helps ya.
 
It helps. Either route I go I plan to take notes and pics for a change that way if someone else were interested in this maybe it can help give them a direction to strat
 

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