Jim McClain
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...well, on oxygen. I carry a tank on my back and 11 spares in my 2005 Jeep Liberty Limited. And now it is time to prepare to do a 2½-3" lift with the best components I can get. I have already started fulfilling my parts list. To be honest, I don't believe I have a complete list. That's what this discussion is about and how my project unfolds over the next number of weeks or months.
These are the parts necessary for my particular lift. It may not be what you want or will get for your own lift. There are many options. I rely on the expertise of those who have done this often, but the opinions of others will also be welcomed.
My personal priorities are to have a safe ride, better control, more durability, good looks and reasonable cost - in that order. Driving time will be split between country highway driving (only the occasional freeway) and dirt roads, both groomed and rutted out and abandoned. Most of the time I am alone. Since I am restricted by severe emphysema, I won't be gambling too much on off-road trails or real rock crawling, but I do want limited capability to do so.
My Parts List
FRONT:
I am physically unable to do the lift myself, but I would like to feel like I can contribute some of the labor. I am going to pound down the pinch weld at the back of each front wheel well. I have a friend who will lift the tire off and put it back on. That will be preparation for larger tires after the lift.
The hockey pucks I think I can prepare too. Is it just a ⅜" hole drilled in the center of each? What length bolt? Then use a fender washer top & bottom and a nylon nut?
What other parts do I need? Part numbers, please, if you know them. Isolators? Do I need any bushings? I want to take the springs and struts into the shop ahead of time to have them assembled, so what miscellaneous parts do I need for that? I don't want to have to run to the store for any little thing, if I can help it.
Thanks for any guidance you experts can offer. I'm really looking forward to this project. It will take a while before it's completed though, because of the $$$ involved.
Jim
[Parts List updated 12/18/16 7:12pm Pacific - FINAL]
These are the parts necessary for my particular lift. It may not be what you want or will get for your own lift. There are many options. I rely on the expertise of those who have done this often, but the opinions of others will also be welcomed.
My personal priorities are to have a safe ride, better control, more durability, good looks and reasonable cost - in that order. Driving time will be split between country highway driving (only the occasional freeway) and dirt roads, both groomed and rutted out and abandoned. Most of the time I am alone. Since I am restricted by severe emphysema, I won't be gambling too much on off-road trails or real rock crawling, but I do want limited capability to do so.
My Parts List
FRONT:
- Coilover Assembly
- OME 2927 front Coil Springs
- OME 90009 struts
- Moog K3189 & K3190 Front Strut Mounts
- Moog K3186 Coil Spring Insulators (4)
- JBA Strut Spacer Plate Set
- JBA Upper Control Arms
- 1903200 TeraFlex Bump Stops
- Moog K200161 Sway Bar Bushing Kit
- Moog K7391 Stabilizer Bar Link Kit
- Moog K7389 rear lower Control Arm Bushings
- Moog K200258 front lower Control Arm Bushing
- JBA SS Brake Hose kit for 2½" lift (front & rear)
- Y-Link Extension
- Rear Bump Stops (4 hockey pucks)
- OME N132L Shocks
- OME 2948 rear Coil Springs
- Rear lower coil spring isolators (2)
- Rear upper coil spring isolators (4)
I am physically unable to do the lift myself, but I would like to feel like I can contribute some of the labor. I am going to pound down the pinch weld at the back of each front wheel well. I have a friend who will lift the tire off and put it back on. That will be preparation for larger tires after the lift.
The hockey pucks I think I can prepare too. Is it just a ⅜" hole drilled in the center of each? What length bolt? Then use a fender washer top & bottom and a nylon nut?
What other parts do I need? Part numbers, please, if you know them. Isolators? Do I need any bushings? I want to take the springs and struts into the shop ahead of time to have them assembled, so what miscellaneous parts do I need for that? I don't want to have to run to the store for any little thing, if I can help it.
Thanks for any guidance you experts can offer. I'm really looking forward to this project. It will take a while before it's completed though, because of the $$$ involved.
Jim
[Parts List updated 12/18/16 7:12pm Pacific - FINAL]
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