I then contacted Lowrange yet again to order the long travel suspension upgrade ( with shock hoops ) that I knew I'd need.
The system has weld on hoops and a bolt on rear cross bracket.
http://www.lowrangeoffroad.com/suzuki/samurai/suspension-parts/suzuki-samurai-aluminum-rear-upper-shock-mount-by-low-range-off-road-ssp-rusm.htmlhttp://www.lowrangeoffroad.com/suzuki/samurai/suspension-parts/sky-upper-front-shock-hoops.html I added to this a set of Monroe Gas shocks all the way around ( 1995 Ford F250 Front ) that ( if my memory serves me correctly )
are 30" extended and 17 compressed.
This works out to be the perfect set up for my SPOA Samurai.
Now to the springs: I did run the stock springs for a while ( aprox. 3 months ) While deciding what to do.
I opted for the Jeep eater kit and a set of STOCK YJ springs.
WOW , what an upgrade. I can't stress the advantage to this conversion enough.
I can't find any pics of the Jeep eater kit install . Sorry It's been a while.
Ended up just using the bracket's that come with the kit.
Adding 5" to my front frame horns , and fabed up 1" boomerang front and straight trussed rear shackles to finish out the conversion.
I don't recommend Missing Link shackles up front..... I have had some bad results running them....
Now on to the steering:
I knew that the lift I had built would require a full high steer conversion.
I don't like the Mercedes arm set up ( Just me , run them if you like ).
And the off the shelf systems out there require an attachment through the calipers. Didn't like that either.
I opted to fab my own.