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Author:  etflies1970 [ Thu Sep 27, 2012 12:47 pm ]
Post subject:  Ironman 4x4 front springs question

Any one have any info what would a kk with ironman 4x4 front springs would work with daystar rear spacers as far as being level and not haveing the front higher than the rear

Author:  Ted15 [ Thu Sep 27, 2012 2:29 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ironman 4x4 front springs question

etflies1970 wrote:
Any one have any info what would a kk with ironman 4x4 front springs would work with daystar rear spacers as far as being level and not haveing the front higher than the rear


Are the rear spacers 2"?

Author:  etflies1970 [ Fri Sep 28, 2012 9:46 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ironman 4x4 front springs question

It's a two inch rear spacer

Author:  tommudd [ Fri Sep 28, 2012 10:59 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ironman 4x4 front springs question

Ironman fronts will give you about 2-2.25 inches of lift

Author:  etflies1970 [ Sat Sep 29, 2012 7:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ironman 4x4 front springs question

Thanks sounds like that set up will not work can't the kj springs be used on a kk I know the kj springs are larger in diameter any tricks or just go ome

Author:  Ted15 [ Sat Sep 29, 2012 7:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ironman 4x4 front springs question

etflies1970 wrote:
Thanks sounds like that set up will not work can't the kj springs be used on a kk I know the kj springs are larger in diameter any tricks or just go ome


When I bought my OME springs from JBA, I was told the coilovers are the same on both models. JBA's springs are smaller in diameter and OME are about the same diameter and provide about 1 1/2" of lift. You can add 2 space plates (1/4") on top of the top plate giving you another 1" of lift. If that isn't enough, you can add 3 conduit nuts above the clevis adding another 3/8"(?) for 3/4" of additional lift. Tom says the ironman rides pretty well so I think they sound pretty promising. How much lift do you want? I think 4" is the max without major changes. Oh, I almost forgot, ironman also has trim packers but I don't remember how much they add. :2cents:

Author:  tommudd [ Sat Sep 29, 2012 8:10 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ironman 4x4 front springs question

etflies1970 wrote:
Thanks sounds like that set up will not work can't the kj springs be used on a kk I know the kj springs are larger in diameter any tricks or just go ome

Not sure what you mean by it won't work ???
What are you trying to find out exactly?
Front springs are the same KJ-KK
rears are different

Author:  tommudd [ Sat Sep 29, 2012 8:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ironman 4x4 front springs question

Ted15 wrote:
etflies1970 wrote:
Thanks sounds like that set up will not work can't the kj springs be used on a kk I know the kj springs are larger in diameter any tricks or just go ome


When I bought my OME springs from JBA, I was told the coilovers are the same on both models. JBA's springs are smaller in diameter and OME are about the same diameter and provide about 1 1/2" of lift. You can add 2 space plates (1/4") on top of the top plate giving you another 1" of lift. If that isn't enough, you can add 3 conduit nuts above the clevis adding another 3/8"(?) for 3/4" of additional lift. Tom says the ironman rides pretty well so I think they sound pretty promising. How much lift do you want? I think 4" is the max without major changes. Oh, I almost forgot, ironman also has trim packers but I don't remember how much they add. :2cents:


Again trim packers add no "real" height , only preload the spring

Author:  Ted15 [ Sat Sep 29, 2012 9:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ironman 4x4 front springs question

tommudd wrote:
Ted15 wrote:
etflies1970 wrote:
Thanks sounds like that set up will not work can't the kj springs be used on a kk I know the kj springs are larger in diameter any tricks or just go ome


When I bought my OME springs from JBA, I was told the coilovers are the same on both models. JBA's springs are smaller in diameter and OME are about the same diameter and provide about 1 1/2" of lift. You can add 2 space plates (1/4") on top of the top plate giving you another 1" of lift. If that isn't enough, you can add 3 conduit nuts above the clevis adding another 3/8"(?) for 3/4" of additional lift. Tom says the ironman rides pretty well so I think they sound pretty promising. How much lift do you want? I think 4" is the max without major changes. Oh, I almost forgot, ironman also has trim packers but I don't remember how much they add. :2cents:


Again trim packers add no "real" height , only preload the spring


Oh yea, forgot :oops:

Author:  etflies1970 [ Sat Sep 29, 2012 10:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ironman 4x4 front springs question

I guess some clarification is needed, as stated by you guys and I over looked the rear springs are incompatible between the kk and kj. I really am not that versed in suspension geometry so is sounds like Tom thinks the 2 inch daystar rear spacer will work with the ironman front spring in their perspective places with the kk's front end being either level or lower than the rear. I realize that this is not and ideal setup so would just saving some bread for a whole OME setup be a better option. I like like fact the ironman coils are thicker as Tom posted on his thread. Again thanks for the time and input I know lift questions get old but I just take the Libbo out to the beach a couple times a week with no crazy off road like rock crawling in my plans and hate how with the daystar there is a lot of nose dive when breaking.

Author:  tommudd [ Sun Sep 30, 2012 9:11 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Ironman 4x4 front springs question

Yes the stock suspension does nose dive a lot due to very weak springs
Ironman or OME will take that out of it
The Daystar in the rear will work for a while, I assume you already have longer rear shocks so all is good then

Author:  etflies1970 [ Sun Sep 30, 2012 10:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ironman 4x4 front springs question

Yup got longer OME shock in the rear thanks for the help and clairfication

Author:  etflies1970 [ Thu Jan 03, 2013 7:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ironman 4x4 front springs question

Well after I get the Renegade back from the dealership with its new rear main seal and oil pan seal( I think due to them placing 6 quarts of oil in my engine instead of five for the last three oil changes.) I am putting on the Ironman 4x4 front heavy duty springs from JBA. I'll post pic after all is done.

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