Sky's Suzuki Samurai front Wrangler swap kit allows the use of wrangler springs under the front end of your Samurai in SPOA configuration. Kits move the axle 1 inch forward by design. Kit is designed for either a missing link or you can bolt it together as a frame extension only
Parts included in this kit:
2 spring plates (passenger side larger pattern, drivers side smaller pattern)
2 shackles (with bushings and sleeves)
2 bumpstops (Mounts to Center Hole)
2 spring hangers
4 1/2" x 13 x 1" bolts, nylocks (for rear frame mount)
2 1/2" x 20 x 4" bolts (for missing link)
4 1/2" x 20 x 5" bolts (for shackles)
16 1/2" flat washers (for shackles and frame mounts)
6 1/2" x 20 nylocks (for shackles and frame mounts)
2 9/16" x 4 1/2" bolts, nylocks (for frame mount)
4 9/16" flat washers (for frame mount bolts)
8 3/8" x 1" bolts, nylocks (for frame mount)
2 3/8" x 3" bolts, nylocks (for bumpstop mount lower)
2 3/8" x 3 1/2" bolts, nylocks (for bumpstop mount upper)
4 3/8" x 1 3/4" sleeves (inside of frame on bumpstop mount)
8 3/8" flat washers (for inside of frame mounts)
Front YJ Kit Instructions:
Start off by checking to see if all of your parts are in the box. Make sure that you have all the nuts and bolts to do the job. This installation can be completed with basic hand tools. A welder would be a plus. Completing this installation in one day should be no problem. I recommend that you test fit everything before painting and final assembly. All of the nuts and bolts on the moving suspension parts should be tightened while the vehicle is at rest. Let's get to work.
* To get started, jack the Samurai up and securely place it on jack stands. Make sure that it will be high enough off the ground to install your new stuff, it is going to hang much lower.
* Remove the tires and wheels. Place a jack under the axle to support it while you remove the old leaf springs, shackles, shocks, bumper and drive shaft.
* If you do not need to completely remove the axle you can do one side at a time. This makes supporting the axle housing easier and keeps it close to where it needs to be.
* Once you have the old stuff off you can mock up your new stuff. Install the rear bracket with the two bolts that go where the old original rear spring mounting bolt went through. This will allow you to mark the new holes that you will need to drill to install the new bracket. Remove and drill the new holes.
* After drilling the new holes you should install the bracket completely.
* Assemble the missing link shackle and attach it to the stock front mount. At this point, you can install the YJ springs. It should look something like this:
* Now, install the front bump stop for the missing link shackle. This goes on the end of the frame. You will need to remove the stock tow hooks, if they are still there. The bump stop brackets will bolt into those holes. Two of the metal sleeves will go on each side. Install all of this and make sure that it will all fit. This is where the welder comes in handy. The metal sleeves can be welded in once you make sure that it will all fit right. I would recommend welding them, but I think you could get away without dong it.
* Other things that you may need to address are: brake hoses, shocks and mounts, and bump stops. All of these will be custom installs and will vary by vehicle. Remember to recheck all you bolts after a few miles.
Parts included in this kit:
2 spring plates (passenger side larger pattern, drivers side smaller pattern)
2 shackles (with bushings and sleeves)
2 bumpstops (Mounts to Center Hole)
2 spring hangers
4 1/2" x 13 x 1" bolts, nylocks (for rear frame mount)
2 1/2" x 20 x 4" bolts (for missing link)
4 1/2" x 20 x 5" bolts (for shackles)
16 1/2" flat washers (for shackles and frame mounts)
6 1/2" x 20 nylocks (for shackles and frame mounts)
2 9/16" x 4 1/2" bolts, nylocks (for frame mount)
4 9/16" flat washers (for frame mount bolts)
8 3/8" x 1" bolts, nylocks (for frame mount)
2 3/8" x 3" bolts, nylocks (for bumpstop mount lower)
2 3/8" x 3 1/2" bolts, nylocks (for bumpstop mount upper)
4 3/8" x 1 3/4" sleeves (inside of frame on bumpstop mount)
8 3/8" flat washers (for inside of frame mounts)
Front YJ Kit Instructions:
Start off by checking to see if all of your parts are in the box. Make sure that you have all the nuts and bolts to do the job. This installation can be completed with basic hand tools. A welder would be a plus. Completing this installation in one day should be no problem. I recommend that you test fit everything before painting and final assembly. All of the nuts and bolts on the moving suspension parts should be tightened while the vehicle is at rest. Let's get to work.
* To get started, jack the Samurai up and securely place it on jack stands. Make sure that it will be high enough off the ground to install your new stuff, it is going to hang much lower.
* Remove the tires and wheels. Place a jack under the axle to support it while you remove the old leaf springs, shackles, shocks, bumper and drive shaft.
* If you do not need to completely remove the axle you can do one side at a time. This makes supporting the axle housing easier and keeps it close to where it needs to be.
* Once you have the old stuff off you can mock up your new stuff. Install the rear bracket with the two bolts that go where the old original rear spring mounting bolt went through. This will allow you to mark the new holes that you will need to drill to install the new bracket. Remove and drill the new holes.
* After drilling the new holes you should install the bracket completely.
* Assemble the missing link shackle and attach it to the stock front mount. At this point, you can install the YJ springs. It should look something like this:
* Now, install the front bump stop for the missing link shackle. This goes on the end of the frame. You will need to remove the stock tow hooks, if they are still there. The bump stop brackets will bolt into those holes. Two of the metal sleeves will go on each side. Install all of this and make sure that it will all fit. This is where the welder comes in handy. The metal sleeves can be welded in once you make sure that it will all fit right. I would recommend welding them, but I think you could get away without dong it.
* Other things that you may need to address are: brake hoses, shocks and mounts, and bump stops. All of these will be custom installs and will vary by vehicle. Remember to recheck all you bolts after a few miles.