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Jeep Wagoneer Leaf Springs

A Jeep Wagoneer is a great vehicle for showing off to friends, or at car shows, or even taking a long drive along a coastal highway. However, the leaf springs in your Jeep can get damaged - whether it's through normal wear and tear or trying to carry oversize loads. Replacing your Jeep Wagoneer's leaf springs can give you a smoother ride and help you enjoy your Jeep for years to come.

About the Jeep Wagoneer

The Jeep Wagoneer was created in 1963 by Willys-Overland Motors and was considered a "luxury SUV" before sport utility vehicles were a concept. The original vehicle was a car-like body and cabin on top of a pickup chassis, complete with four-wheel drive, an automatic transmission and power steering. It was discontinued in 1991, but not before having the third-longest production run in automotive history.

There have been talks that Jeep is planning on reviving the Wagoneer and manufacturing them again today. The head of the Jeep brand said the Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer models would be introduced again after 2019. These luxury SUVs would be above the Grand Cherokee and act as an upmarket version of the original Wagoneer.

When You Need New Leaf Springs

There's a variety of reasons your Jeep Wagoneer could need new leaf springs. Some of the more common reasons you need to replace your leaf springs include:

  • Normal wear and tear
  • Broken leaves
  • Overloading
  • Corrosion

Occasionally checking underneath your Jeep Wagoneer, J20 or J10 can help you notice any corrosion or broken parts. However, there are some tell-tale signs that your leaf springs need replacing. For example, if you bottom out frequently or notice that one side of your Jeep isn't level with the other, it could be time to upgrade your leaf springs. Hearing loud noises when you drive over bumps or having trouble staying in one lane is another common issue related to leaf spring failure.

Choosing the Right OEM Replacement Leaf Springs

At General Spring, our goal is to help you find the perfect leaf spring when it's time to replace yours. We work with some of the best aftermarket leaf spring manufacturers to carry OEM replacements that meet or exceed OEM standards. Our products are cost-effective and high-quality, giving you even more longevity.

We have a variety of leaf springs for Jeep Wagoneers, Full-size Cherokees, J10s and J20s . If we don't have the exact leaf spring you need, we'll work with you to customize a product that fits your Jeep. Whether you're working on your own car or you're a suspension professional, you can feel confident our products will be a perfect fit for your Jeep.

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Choose General Spring

General Spring has been America's leading automotive leaf spring and suspension authority since 1965. We offer a one-year warranty on all our leaf springs, and we ship them all across the country. Contact us today to learn more about our leaf springs and order your Jeep Wagoneer replacement leaf springs today.

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Jeep Wagoneer Leaf Springs

A Jeep Wagoneer is a great vehicle for showing off to friends, or at car shows, or even taking a long drive along a coastal highway. However, the leaf springs in your Jeep can get damaged - whether it's through normal wear and tear or trying to carry oversize loads. Replacing your Jeep Wagoneer's leaf springs can give you a smoother ride and help you enjoy your Jeep for years to come.

About the Jeep Wagoneer

The Jeep Wagoneer was created in 1963 by Willys-Overland Motors and was considered a "luxury SUV" before sport utility vehicles were a concept. The original vehicle was a car-like body and cabin on top of a pickup chassis, complete with four-wheel drive, an automatic transmission and power steering. It was discontinued in 1991, but not before having the third-longest production run in automotive history.

There have been talks that Jeep is planning on reviving the Wagoneer and manufacturing them again today. The head of the Jeep brand said the Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer models would be introduced again after 2019. These luxury SUVs would be above the Grand Cherokee and act as an upmarket version of the original Wagoneer.

When You Need New Leaf Springs

There's a variety of reasons your Jeep Wagoneer could need new leaf springs. Some of the more common reasons you need to replace your leaf springs include:

  • Normal wear and tear
  • Broken leaves
  • Overloading
  • Corrosion

Occasionally checking underneath your Jeep Wagoneer, J20 or J10 can help you notice any corrosion or broken parts. However, there are some tell-tale signs that your leaf springs need replacing. For example, if you bottom out frequently or notice that one side of your Jeep isn't level with the other, it could be time to upgrade your leaf springs. Hearing loud noises when you drive over bumps or having trouble staying in one lane is another common issue related to leaf spring failure.

Choosing the Right OEM Replacement Leaf Springs

At General Spring, our goal is to help you find the perfect leaf spring when it's time to replace yours. We work with some of the best aftermarket leaf spring manufacturers to carry OEM replacements that meet or exceed OEM standards. Our products are cost-effective and high-quality, giving you even more longevity.

We have a variety of leaf springs for Jeep Wagoneers, Full-size Cherokees, J10s and J20s . If we don't have the exact leaf spring you need, we'll work with you to customize a product that fits your Jeep. Whether you're working on your own car or you're a suspension professional, you can feel confident our products will be a perfect fit for your Jeep.

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Choose General Spring

General Spring has been America's leading automotive leaf spring and suspension authority since 1965. We offer a one-year warranty on all our leaf springs, and we ship them all across the country. Contact us today to learn more about our leaf springs and order your Jeep Wagoneer replacement leaf springs today.