anyone offering a small body lift? ---say around 11/2 to 2 inch body lift? that might be helpful for tire clearances and articulations ,
My main desire is for the front leveling springs due to 1. Rake and 2. Low oil pan. I have the armor from on the rox but would still feel a little more comfortable with a bit more clearance.The issue is the significant front rake, not so much tire clearance (specially in the rear). OTR fixes this with a shackle lift, and while effective at solving the core problem, isn't the approach some of us wanna take. A body lift won't improve the rake either unless you only body lift the front, but I think that would have adverse body structure effects over time.
My main desire is for the front leveling springs due to 1. Rake and 2. Low oil pan. I have the armor from on the rox but would still feel a little more comfortable with a bit more clearance.
Suspension over axle, that'd give us both the lift and articulation necessary to fit 33s comfortably. There are tons of cj7 SOA kits out there, just need one of those shops to custom one for the Roxor. Who wants to be first to market?
What we used to do in the TJ world was 1.25” body lift along with a motor mount lift and a tummy tuck. That would be awesome on the Roxor. Get that low slung oil pan up out of the way.
What's the difference between a spring lift and just adding a leaf or two to the front?SOA setups, unless rather expensive, tends to result in sketchy steering. On this platform, the easiest way to retain OEM quality ride, handling, steering, and most importantly emergency stopping ability, while running 33s is a mild spring lift in front. As quickshot noted, a body lift will help run 33s, but it wont help the pan/linkage (other than the increase from the tire itself - no clearence gain from the lift).
Those two methods are pretty similar. The "Add A Leaf" method is usually cheaper, but a little more work to insert the new leaf into the original leaf pack. Buying a new pack of springs is generally better design, longer life, better performance, less work, but more expensive. There are a few local companies around the USA who will sell you an individual leaf today, but personally I'm waiting for one of the standard big companies to offer a new leaf pack specifically designed for the Roxor.What's the difference between a spring lift and just adding a leaf or two to the front?
Those two methods are pretty similar. The "Add A Leaf" method is usually cheaper, but a little more work to insert the new leaf into the original leaf pack. Buying a new pack of springs is generally better design, longer life, better performance, less work, but more expensive. There are a few local companies around the USA who will sell you an individual leaf today, but personally I'm waiting for one of the standard big companies to offer a new leaf pack specifically designed for the Roxor.