Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ radiator

Rear coil bucket relocation

Pert Near

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Hello! I'm new to this forum and TJ/LJs. I just picked up an 06 LJR with a lift. It appears that my rear coils are bent because of the bucket location. I'm thinking I should relocate the buckets. If anyone has an opinion I'm all ears.
Thanks!

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There is lots of info about it on here if you search.

I did it to mine several years ago. It requires lots of cutting, grinding, and welding it tight spots and weird angles. Aside from that pretty strait forward. I would plan on a full weekend to do it.
 
I'll check out your install. Thank you!

I did mine with a metalcloak kit, I like to have parts ready when I start a project. When I got into it, I realized you can reuse the stock brackets after you cut them off carefully. I think you flip them side to side as one side is longer on the stock bucket.
 
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The PO ran the coils like this for 4 or 5 years. I assume that getting the coils strait would improve the ride quality.

I had the MC 4.5 kit and moved my upper brackets back to get the springs straight. It increased ride height a little. Maybe 1/2-3/4”. That’s about it. It’s a lot of work, had to lift the body to access the factory welds on the backside of the frame.

Shocks will help with ride, but only so much.
 
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