Jeep Wrangler Help.....

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My girlfriend has a 1999 Jeep Wrangler and it leans to the passenger side quite a bit (about 1. 5 inches in the front and 1 in the back). What is the deal. . there is not any more weight on that side of the jeep?? I am thinking that the front spring is weak for some reason. Does anyone know a good place to get a new spring to see if that is the cause?? Do I need to replace both the front springs if I want to replace one?? Any good aftermarket springs that retain the stock ride height??



Thanks for the help.



JR2
 
Try Olympic 4x4 in Snohomish, WA. if you want to keep the stock ride height. They'll have a used set of springs that you could swap in to try. They're at oly4x4.com/main.htm. I bought a used engine through them once and they shipped it to me, they're great to deal with.

Measure the spring height on both front springs to see if they are the same.

You could also try a search on the Jeeps Unlimited Forum at forums. jeepsunlimited.com. I don't know if the front springs have different codes like our Rams do or not, but I'm sure someone there could tell you.
 
Thanks for the info, I am going to try our local 4x4 shop today and see if they have any old springs laying around. I got a new front bumper from them once for $50, after that I will try the place in Wa.



JR2
 
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