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Jeep TJ Lowering Kits for Wrangler (1997-2006)

The TJ's factory suspension is set up for a balance of on-road comfort and mild trail capability that most owners push past quickly — a lower stance for autocross or dual-purpose street use, or simply a handling character that is flatter and more responsive than the tall factory spring rates allow, is what Jeep TJ Lowering Kits for Wrangler (1997-2006) address. It's a less common TJ modification but one that produces a noticeably different driving experience for the owners who want it.

 

Lowering the TJ improves its center of gravity, reduces body roll in corners, and produces a stance that looks more planted and intentional than the stock height that makes the TJ look a bit top-heavy at the factory spring rate. Matching the lowering springs with appropriate replacement shocks that are valved for the reduced ride height and spring rate is important — running factory shocks on lowered springs produces a bouncy, uncorrected ride that defeats most of the handling benefit the springs were installed to achieve.

 

Most TJ owners lift — but the ones who lower theirs know exactly why, and Jeep TJ Lowering Kits for Wrangler (1997-2006) are what make it happen correctly. The full TJ suspension and bushing options are at Jeep TJ Suspension & Bushings for Wrangler (1997-2006), shock and strut options are at Jeep TJ Shocks & Struts for Wrangler (1997-2006), and handling kit options are at Jeep TJ Handling Kits for Wrangler (1997-2006).
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