jinstall wrote:
H&R makes lift spring kit of 40mm #29203-1
There's plenty of lift springs kits out there, and even eibach makes a lowering spring kit. My primary goal is to improve the quality of the ride, not raise or lower the vehicle. Although, I wouldn't mind making minor adjustments to the ride height (±1"), as long as I was convinced the end result would be a more comfortable ride, without any other considerable negative effects.
jinstall wrote:
FYI Koni's are on sale at Tire Rack ofr 25% off.
Have you tried the Konis? any promising results? also, is there anything that makes the Konis more special than any other adjustable shock?
warp2diesel wrote:
Wait for warmer weather, everything gets extra stiff in cold weather, more so in sub zero weather.
Ever notice how much better your Jeep rides when you have a nice sunny warmer day?
Also the roads in the North are bucking from frost heave this time of year:!:
Another factor to consider, as you age the padding on you back side migrates to the area above your belt making the ride feel more harsh.
Disregard these facts and the people who sell suspension stuff will be your pals as you hand them the money.
Ford tried the under inflated tire trick and look what happened to their Explorers.
Spring rates don't change within atmospheric temperatures. The only things that change appreciably are the stiffnesses of the tires and bushings. Besides, I have been noticing this for the last year or so. So I am not okay with the ride even during the summer. :-/
I agree that the roads are worse during the winter months, but I am not of the mentality that I should just put up with a harsh ride in a daily driver for 1/3 of the year.
I am looking to make adjustments to the suspension so the ride is comfortable all the time.
Haha, I guess my obsession for a more comfortable ride will only get worse then

...I'm 23 years old and in pretty good shape.
