PA Jeeps
The Garage => Technical Advice and Questions => Topic started by: 88YJDIPSHT on December 15, 2007, 01:30:48 pm
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ok so im pickin up a 1983 wagoneer with 44's front and rear.
my question is, is it true that if i decide to do a soa with these axles i will either have to mount the springs on the outside of the frame or some how mount a spring perch on top of the pumpkin on the driveside?
help me please before i find out i wasted money
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You can SOA any vehicle...These going into a YJ I presume? It's alot of work to make it right. Many people do it half a__ed and break stuff since they failed to understand "axle wrap". You MUST compensate for this.
I've seen this done alot:
a) rear shackle flip
b) new spring perches on top of axle tube
c) longer U-bolts
d) steering conversion highly possible
e) longer brake lines and e-brake relocation
f) drive shaft work
  - rear CV shaft I believe
  - front lengthened...?
g) could be more I've missed
You need to know what you are doing, this is NOT for a novice at ALL! Welding also required.
Here's a link for a complete kit http://ttsfabworks.home.mchsi.com/soa_kit.htm
Spring perches on "top" of the pumpkin?
Outside of the frame?
Where on earth did you come up what that information?
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http://www.jeeps-offroad.com/yj-technical-discussion/30106-wagoneer-axles-yj.html
the 2nd guy to reply said something about the perches ontop of the pumpkin or springs outside of the frame
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does it matter if the kit is for 76-91 Wagoneer, Grand Wagoneer, Cherokee N/T and W/T
76-87 J10/J20 Shortbed Pickups
it doesnt say anything about being for a yj
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Sorry, I attached that link prior to amending the post. That kit is for a Full Size Jeep.
Here is one for a YJ....
http://summitoffroad.com/yjspoa.html
The same modifications would apply, I didn't read through it though.
The 2nd guy to reply: I see myself as the only one to reply...? What do you drink :P