Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ engine mounts

Spring replacement

A2frontrange

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I had a feeling my springs were tired and now I know after installing a winch. Noticeable drop in the front. I believe I have 4” lift rancho springs and I have already replaced the shocks last year with 9000xl’s. I’ve been trying to figure out what springs to get. I daily drive it and like a tighter suspension feel on the road but loosen up the shocks when off-road.
it seems currie and metal cloak are favorites. What should I consider?
 
Jerry is correct. If you have no plans to make use of the long free length of the Currie or MC springs the the PC springs should do you just fine.
 
Jerry is correct. If you have no plans to make use of the long free length of the Currie or MC springs the the PC springs should do you just fine.
I would say I have plans to, living in Colorado. I apparently am not too picky because the old ones only bother me because I added a winch and it’s lower by a couple inches now. I didn’t notice how bad it was until I unloaded my tools and camp gear. I guess I had it evened out with the tools at tj fest.
 
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Seems like a big difference? She is nose heavy with the winch plate, bar and winch with steel cable...
 
Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ engine mounts