Who has the best springs

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Thinking of changing my factory springs out W/ 4" lift aftermarket ones. I've got confer shackles and add-a-leafs but the springs are stiff and don't articulate like I'd like.:bounce:
I'm leaning toward Man-a-Fre's. Any sugestions?
 
Alcan and OME make good springs.
 
4" springs should leave you with HFS, BDS, Alcan (custom), Downey, Skyjacker, Hell Creek and Rough Country. I may be forgetting some

I don't have any experience with any of these but I was planning on going HFS but may do a 2 1/2 OME with a shackle reversal to net 4".
 
I put on rough country and I hate them. They give a terriable ride and almost no travel in the rear. So am having to move my shackle hangers so that I can have some travel. So with this experiance I would NOT recommend rough country, wish I would of done Alcans I would have been worth $$$ in the long run.
 
TPI Smoky Mtn Kit

This is kind of timely, as I just put a TPI Smoky Mtn kit on last week. My Cruiser had some unidentified 2.5" springs ( with a shackle reversal ) on the front, with a 30* shackle ( stock ones ) angle. Basically not a bad setup. On the rear, now that was another story. Some PO had ( I'm thinking ) took a stock pack, and started adding leafs, then some long ass shackles ( at a 90* angle ), until somewhat level. My Cruiser has a Con-Fer rear seat, and aux fuel tank,( the guy I got it from told me he pulled a camping trailer), so that would explain the heavy duty rear suspension. I got the TPI suspension kit ( 2.5" F/ 4" R ) which comes with all greasable pins and shackles, etc. I like the idea of how they move the spring pin back a little, to center the rear wheel in the w/well. So far I've only got around 75-100 miles on it due to having to find another mini front d/shaft ( kit made my d/shaft a little to short, cost me a 12 pack for another ), and a longer frame to axle rubber breakline ( thanks Poser, got it today ). What I CAN tell you is it rides/drives a whole lot better than before ( old system had Duetch Pre Runner shocks, with new bushings all around ), can give more feedback after this weekend. I think I'm goin to like this system based on what I've seen so far. They don't seem to suffer from the " short spring " syndrom, and have good shackle angle new. Al
 
I have run Rancho 2 1/2 springs, MAF 2 1/2 springs, Skyjacker 4 inch and Alcan 4 inch. By far, the Alcans were the best. Most off the shelf springs are too soft in the rear and so flex too much with a full load, like on a 4 day trip. I would say it's worth a little extra to get the right springs the first time and avoid the re-work. Alcan was good to work with as well. I'll have a rear set of 4 inch Alcans for sale in a few months if anyone is interested and can wait until my 76 is completely torn down.
 
After two years with the HFS 4" springs, I'm still really happy with them.
 
I have done a ton of research on 4” lift springs over the last few months. Here is my .02:

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Alcan – Springs tailored to your rig. This is what they do and they do it well. I have only seen pics but they seem to have amazing flex.

CCOT HFS- Big spring pack. Slightly longer than stock for good shackle angle. Mil wraps on both ends. I have not read anything negative about these.

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All other manufacturers pretty much fall in this category. Here the main complaint is not enough flex in the rear with poor shackle angle. I would say that Hellcreek, Skyjacker & BDS are at the top of the list and that Rough Country and Pinnacle are at the bottom.

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Used- Find a good used set that already broken in…Score!!

OME & some of the parabolic springs are popular but I don’t know if they come in a 4” lift.

Good luck!
 
I just put the 4" MAF spring on my 40, havn't had a chance to take it out yet but sitting in the shop they are a lot softer than the 2.5" rough country that I had on there. If you just buy the springs there pretty cheap too ~125 ea
 
Hi All:

OME 40 Series springs only give about a 2 inch lift.

I have 'wheeled with three rigs equipped with the CCOT HFS 4 inch lift springs, and all the owners have been happy with their rigs.

Two of the rigs run 35s, the other 33s.

"Spotcruiser" is one of these owners; I'm proud to be one of his 'wheeling partners! :beer:

Regards,

Alan
 
IMHO, OMEs will ride the best, but does not come in 4" and is probably the most expensive. I had some Rancho springs. They were terrible.. You need a kidney belt with the Rancho springs.

If I end up building a streetable FJ40, I'll do the OME 2" springs with 2" body lift again.
 
I noticed no one mentioned anything about marksoff springs.
Don't mean to HiJack but does anyone have these springs. I haven't heard much feedback in regards to these spring. I'm curious because this is the route I'm going, as soon as I get to it on my check list. LOL check list. we all know how long that is, right.....
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I am also ready to pull the triger on a lift for my 77, it seems skyjacker is pretty good, i like the ome however just can't do like $1200 for that kit, also i like hfs, very pricey also, i did find the skyjacker online 4'' for $728 and free delivery. also the 2-1/2 for $707 with free delivery. offroad.com

Hell so many option's ...

maybe i'll check alcan ... :rolleyes:
 

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