I recently replaced my wife and my third vehicle a 2001 XJ that was beginning to rust more than I felt like messing with. I used it as my dog hauler, trailer puller weekend back road driver. Now I don't own a camping trailer or car hauler. A medium weight 5 x 10 trailer that I use to haul stuff for projects, maybe a zero turn or 1000 lb motorcycle. I had recently replaced the leaf springs on the XJ because of sag even without the trailer hooked up and found that I should have done all 4 springs the rear sat way higher than the front. So now owning the TJ which is a lower milage, under 70,000 always garaged California vehicle ith no rust, it sags a couple inches causing my lights to blind on coming traffic when I hook an empty trailer to it. So I'm not an off roader, may do some light stuff in the future with the local club but not needing a lift, I drive it 99.9 percent hwy. I want a close to normal height with trailer towing capabilities.
Are the springs just wore from 20 yrs of weight setting on them or are the stock springs not enough? Should I go with replacing all four with a matched set so it continues to set even or should I go with some air bags or maybe air shocks. Thanks for any helpful advice.
Are the springs just wore from 20 yrs of weight setting on them or are the stock springs not enough? Should I go with replacing all four with a matched set so it continues to set even or should I go with some air bags or maybe air shocks. Thanks for any helpful advice.
