laurentide
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Greetings, I've got a rear suspension question for you guys.
I'm going to be towing a ~2000 lb trailer/boat package with an older Jeep XJ Cherokee, 4.0 with AW4 auto, it will have a transmission cooler added when I do the hitch. It's got OEM leaf springs in it, which are fine. It still rides at stock height both front and rear. Shocks are new, but I'm thinking about throwing some Monroe Sensa Tracs in to replace the stock replacements. These are the coil over shocks made for load leveling. I don't want to lift the jeep at all, and I'm thinking I can maintain stock height while not sagging too badly with the tongue weighed down (175 lbs when parked).
So I guess I'm just wondering if anyone has had any experience with these, good or bad. Thanks!
I'm going to be towing a ~2000 lb trailer/boat package with an older Jeep XJ Cherokee, 4.0 with AW4 auto, it will have a transmission cooler added when I do the hitch. It's got OEM leaf springs in it, which are fine. It still rides at stock height both front and rear. Shocks are new, but I'm thinking about throwing some Monroe Sensa Tracs in to replace the stock replacements. These are the coil over shocks made for load leveling. I don't want to lift the jeep at all, and I'm thinking I can maintain stock height while not sagging too badly with the tongue weighed down (175 lbs when parked).
So I guess I'm just wondering if anyone has had any experience with these, good or bad. Thanks!