994713 lift springs??

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  • jeepin87
    232 I6
    • Nov 27, 2007
    • 70

    994713 lift springs??

    Any idea what brand they are? They were bought at a Jeep swap meet around 1999 and we mounted them on my dads Wagoneer. Really stiff, even with a snowplow on the front. I think they were 4" lift.

    I'm stealing parts from it to build up a J10. I took the front packs apart already, removing the second from the bottom leaf to see if that helps the ride any. Also painting them with graphite paint. They don't have any provisions for teflon sliders or anything like that.
    Lots of rigs, parts, and lost knowledge.
  • Mike D
    350 Buick
    • Jul 29, 2002
    • 1234

    #2
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    • rocklaurence
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      Moderator
      • Jan 14, 2009
      • 1841

      #3
      I think those are CSX rail car springs

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      • jeepin87
        232 I6
        • Nov 27, 2007
        • 70

        #4
        Trying to upload photos, I'll have to attempt it on the computer instead of my phone.
        Lots of rigs, parts, and lost knowledge.

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        • jeepin87
          232 I6
          • Nov 27, 2007
          • 70

          #5
          Originally posted by rocklaurence
          I think those are CSX rail car springs

          Not far off! I tracked down the numbers to a Superlift kit back in the day. I ended up not using them because they were too rusty and badly pitted.


          I know this thread is old, just updating in case someone searches those springs in the future.
          Lots of rigs, parts, and lost knowledge.

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