looking for springs and shocks for towing

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jeepbass

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I have an 04 jeep liberty with a 4 " spacer lift in the rear and I'm looking for some good springs and shocks. I normally tow around a 98 jeep tj 2.5l on a dual axle wood deck 15 foot trailer with my liberty (4800bls) total weight but it's more difficult to tow it since I have larger tires in the rear. I'm looking for a heavy duty spring shock combo that will help me with this issue. ( im afraid of slight rubbing issues)Thanks
 

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Monroe makes a set of stocks with helper springs on them (search on here. they were posted once and I *might* have mentioned it myself) that might help you out. The real fix though is to install heavier duty springs.

Your bigger issue is to make sure you're tongue weight is good and your drop bar keeps the trailer level. proper alignment of the vehicle-trailer combo is critical to ease of towing.

Just so you know I'm not speaking out of the wrong orifice...

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edit: in that picture I'm still on stock wheels and stock suspension (sagging about an inch all around).

edit2: Monroe 58649 Sensa-Trac Load Adjusting Absorber this is what I was referring to. search on that part # for more info on this board.
 
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jeepbass

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Monroe makes a set of stocks with helper springs on them (search on here. they were posted once and I *might* have mentioned it myself) that might help you out. The real fix though is to install heavier duty springs.

Your bigger issue is to make sure you're tongue weight is good and your drop bar keeps the trailer level. proper alignment of the vehicle-trailer combo is critical to ease of towing.

Just so you know I'm not speaking out of the wrong orifice...

You must be registered for see images


edit: in that picture I'm still on stock wheels and stock suspension (sagging about an inch all around).

edit2: Monroe 58649 Sensa-Trac Load Adjusting Absorber this is what I was referring to. search on that part # for more info on this board.

Thanks for the quick reply I'm definitely gonna look into those coil shocks seems like they would help a lot.!!
 

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Ive had them on mine for over 100,000 miles now along with a set of good rear springs they do good.
 
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