Had some delay due to travel, but I was back in the shop last night and got the rear springs in. I was nervous about all the pieces coming together, but in the end I got a solid 2" lift in the rear from where it originally sat.
Here is my recipe, for anybody else out there that wants it:
1. Jeep CJ rear shackles and hangers. 3" shackles are shorter than stock Eagle, so this drops the rear about 1/4".
2. New rear leafs from StengelBros, bone stock option. They were a little flatter than the springs in my wagon, by maybe 1".
3. A full length add-a-leaf from Iron Rock Offroad, advertised as a 2" Jeep Cherokee kit. Also got new u-bolts from them.
StengelBros offers different spring options (heavy duty, more arch, etc) but I had already bought the add-a-leaf kit. I was hoping to use it with my original springs but found that one eye was snapped when I took them out. Return shipping on the add-a-leaf was too high to bother, so I used the kit with stock springs.
I bought some "stock" rear shocks, the KYB 343149 Excel-G. They are about 1-1/2" too short after the lift, and I intend to use some shock extensions to stretch them. I just didn't feel like making a wild search for a different shock option.
The 2" lift is really about the max possible in the rear without changing to a longer brake line or e-brake cable. At full axle drop, the brake line is almost too short.
Finally, at full drop in the rear the driveshaft is hitting my exhaust. I think the car would have to be flying for this to really matter, but come on AMC! Why did they run the exhaust under the driveshaft in the first place? Looks like there is plenty of space to run the exhaust on the passenger side alongside the driveshaft.
Here are a bunch of random pics from the latest project. Fingers crossed that you guys can see them this time.