A: The XJ and Eagle shock mounts are on the diff and reversed from each other. (it takes minor cutting and welding to fix that and have a 1 piece shaft diff) The MJ axle has no mounts on it. They are on the spring pads. When I built my '87 Comanche to SOA, shock mounts were a minor prob. Since I used an XJ axle, I just drilled the driver's side bracket and bolted a shock mount on. I welded one on the pasenger's side. Eventually I will get the early FSJ front anti-swaybar plates sandwiched in between the springs and the diff, and use the anti-swaybar stud for my shock mount and torch the others off. Maybe I'll get lucky before then and get the Model 20 rear axle I want with 3.73 gears. (I'd have one today if I didn't have other expenses like Canadian Thanksgiving and needing new 33/9.50/15 tires to worry about. Costco has a sale coming up next week) From: "Swygert, Francis G MSgt 436 CES/CECM" <Francis.Swygert3@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [AMC-List] Coil and leaf spring questions. To: <rtneyhart@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Message-ID: <092D8CF6635129428E9B66DC582C3B3D01945CDF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Russ, most coil spring companies don't even make "straight" rate springs anymore. I've always dealt with Coil Spring Specialties (www.coilsprings.com), but others here have as good a results with ESPO. I'd order the new springs 10% stiffer than stock. At CSS you can just tell them 10% stiffer -- they have charts for the springs used. That will improve handling without affecting the ride to much, but will be enough stiffer to notice. For the back you can add a leaf or get new leafs, but I'd get the air bag type helper/overload springs. That will improve handling and allow a lot of flexibility. They just clamp on. An on-board compressor is nice, but not necessary. It's best to replace the included nylon/plastic lines with brake line though. The plastic lines will leak over time, and can be hard to get a good seal with when new. I didn't find a listing for the Eagle on-line, but check J.C. Whitney or call others. The CJ or XJ/MJ (Cherokee/Comanche) model should fit though. These guys seem like a good place to start -- they carry Firestone (you'd want the "Sport-Rite" kit) and Air Lift (ride control) brands. E-mail for exact application. It looks like the XJ/MJ kit is identical to the old Eagle kit -- they use the same rear axle. The XJ/MJ kit has an added shock mount to relocate one of the shocks. The shocks mount differently on the Eagle, the relocation mounts shouldn't be needed. _________________________________________________________________ Add fun gadgets and colorful themes to express yourself on Windows Live Spaces http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwsp0070000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://www.get.live.com/spaces/features _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com