It's been a while since I've been on here, but anyway...
After owning my low-output YJ for over 2 years now, it's finally come time for a lift and bigger tires. The stock tires are getting close to their wear bars and so when I saw a set of brand new 31x10.50 Cooper STTs mounted on M/T Signature Series rims on Craigslist, I jumped on them. Plus, I managed to find an XJ Dana 44 rear axle in the junkyard as well (shoulda bought a lottery ticket that day while my luck was good). Seeing as my springs have seen much better days (the fronts being flat and the rears barely having an arc to them), a lift kit is in order. After doing some research, I've decided on a BDS 2" lift which I can get a good deal on through a local distributor for BDS.
However, there is a problem that arises with the BDS lift - the fact that it uses full military wrap springs which won't clear the frame under articulation when using stock shackles. I've come to the conclusion that I need at least 1/2" lift shackles (1" longer overall) to clear the military wraps. However, I also want greasable shackles to give a better ride (since the bushing sleeve can't necessarily seize) and to ease future disassembly. Third, I'm looking at boomerang shackles to clear the crossmember in the rear and to act as anti-kickback (run 'upside down' compared to the rear) in the front.
I'd prefer to stay as close to 1/2" lift as possible, but here are my 3 main options:
Rubicon Express 5" Boomerang: $160 for all 4
BDS 6" Boomerang: $150 for all 4 (not as sharp as an angle on them as the RE or MORE shackles, though)
Mountain Off-Road 5 1/4" Boomerang: $200 for all 4.
Everyone who has the MORE shackles seems to swear by them, never really heard anything bad and they definitely will clear the mil wraps. The Rubicon Express shackles have had mixed reviews; apparently some people have been able to snap or bend them. I haven't heard much about the BDS shackles, but they are covered under the BDS lifetime "no fine print" warranty as well. My main concern with 1" lift shackles is how they'll affect approach angles and caster (although I'll re-shim regardless of which shackles I get). Plus, I'm afraid they'll look retarded hanging down 6" from the frame.
So what do you guys think? Comments, pictures of the aforementioned shackles installed, etc.
Thanks in advance!