Is there anything else you check when you have it all apart and other than being better quality is there any difference between the USA made ones and the overseas stuff?
Anytime I Jack it up I check the wheel bearings, and all the steering components. I also grease everything when the wheels are off. I’ve only ever run crown spring or oem so I can’t really comment on how these will work until I put some miles on them. The fit and finish does look much better than the import springs I’ve used in the past. Stay tuned for more updates. 👍
Death wobble is generally a combination of worn steering parts. Suspension can definitely add to that issue but it’s generally fixed via addressing neglected steering components 👍
Just getting ready to do my cj3a springs. Had no idea about the left hand threads. Thank you very much
Great! I’m glad this video helped! Thank you for the feedback!
Great " how to" Seth!!
Easy peasy!! Very easy
to do...!
C ya on the next video!
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Thanks buddy!
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U R welcome!!
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Great video!! I’m getting ready to do the exact on my 3b. Used your code for discount, thanks so much!!
Awesome! Thank you for using my code!
Is there anything else you check when you have it all apart and other than being better quality is there any difference between the USA made ones and the overseas stuff?
Anytime I Jack it up I check the wheel bearings, and all the steering components. I also grease everything when the wheels are off. I’ve only ever run crown spring or oem so I can’t really comment on how these will work until I put some miles on them. The fit and finish does look much better than the import springs I’ve used in the past. Stay tuned for more updates. 👍
Great video. How much did this affect the ride height?
Thanks! My ride height did not change at all. 👍
Does that left hand thread apply to a 71 cj5? Or just older jeeps? How is the ride afterwards?
This only applies to Jeeps with c-shackles. Stay tuned for the ride test video
Does this help with the “death wobble”?
Death wobble is generally a combination of worn steering parts. Suspension can definitely add to that issue but it’s generally fixed via addressing neglected steering components 👍
Any idea on when more FC150 stuff is comin?
They do have us made fc150 springs available. I’ll have to look into other parts. I could use some more myself. 😃
@@redeyecafegarage7484 Dope! I just binged your playlist on it a few days ago and been dying for more!
@@DevyKinsCool! I’ve been slacking on the fc stuff lately. 🤦🏼♂️
@@redeyecafegarage7484 I'm a patient guy, take your time! Stuff takes a lotta energy to do hahs