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currie 4" hd

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#1 ·
Product Information
Rating 5
Average Price $254.38
Manufacturer currie
Recommended Yes: 8 / No: 0

currie 4"hd coils to be installed
 
#2 ·
Price $115
Pros Heavy Duty Currie springs prevented bottoming without adding a harsh ride.
Cons None
Recommended yes

Comments: I did a lot of research before settling on the rear Currie HD springs. They are not the most expensive nor the cheapest. Currie has a lot of experience and now they are only one of the few that offer heavy duty springs.
 
#3 ·
Price $300
Rating 5
Pros great ride no sagging on one side
Cons NONE
Recommended yes

Comments: i got these because i new currie would not let me down i run a set front and rear on a 04 LJ with a hard top full size spare (35 inch) and a winch with no sagging what so ever.
i have had them for 12000 miles now and still looks new:2thumbsup:
 
#5 ·
Price $339
Pros How sweet. Going from rough country to these, is night and day. I did do shocks and springs at the same time. So I can't say what really did what.
Cons n/a
Recommended yes

Comments: I had a new rough country 4" x series lift with 2.2 shocks. I can say it is like night and day difference. I did however change the springs and shocks at the same time. The frt. springs were longer than the rough country so you wouldn't need a leveling spacer like the rough country did. I'm not sure what will happen when a winch goes on.
 
#7 ·
Price $250
Rating 5
Pros Awesome ride quality and very little sagging
Cons PITA to get the front springs in. even with a coil compressor
Recommended yes

Comments: Picked these up in the classifieds here on JF for 250 shipped. I had previously installed the OME ultimate lift through Dirk at DPG offroad... Loved the ride quality but wanted a little more lift. So i picked these up. I was worried about sag when I installed these with all the weight I have (winch with plate, bumpers, corner armor). But these springs have held their height and sit great. The ride quality is the same if not better (because I have more up travel over the 2.5 inch OME springs). Very impressed. :2thumbsup:
 
#9 ·
Price $350
Pros Leveled out my ride height after adding a heavy front bumper and winch
Cons They turned out to be a little too tall for me (personally) after I ditched my giant steel bumpers and hard top. Not really a "Con" but...
Recommended yes

Comments: These springs replaced a tired, saggy set of Pro Comps springs installed by the PO. I believe I gained about 1-1.5" of overall ride height. They also immediately corrected a rake situation I had going on after adding a heavy front bumper and winch. I later wound up ditching the bumper along with another heavy bumper at the rear. I got rid of my hardtop as well. The weight reduction has left me a little tall for my taste so I may be swapping down to the 3" HDs. Regardless, I've been more than please with the performance.
 
#10 ·
Comments: I have a fully loaded 99 TJ steel front and rear bumpers winch sliders and full size 35 inch spare and some tools in the back. The Teraflex 4 inch coils have about six thousand miles on them and they're starting to sag so I was going to upgrade to metalcloak 4.5 inch coils since the Springs are designed for heavier rigs. But I don't want to buy new coils if they're going to Sag just as much as the Teraflex. Does anyone have any personal experience with what I'm thinking about? Really trying to find the length of the metalcloak coils at ride height. My Teraflex coils are 15.5 in in the front and 11.5 in in the rear. Thank you for any input!
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