randymorris
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I’ve been reading a lot on here and it’s been very helpful in trying to figure out what I’m doing when it comes to fixing the lift on my 05 Liberty. I bought the truck last summer knowing I would need to put some work into it to get it where I wanted, and I’m now looking to fix the suspension. I had no experience with lift kits before buying this truck, and didn’t understand the problems associated with getting a kit like the 3” Rough Country kit. Now that I’m looking to do this right, I want to make sure what I’ve gleaned from this forum and elsewhere is right, that I’m not misunderstanding anyone.
For reference, while this is my daily driver, I am wanting to eventually turn this into a trail rig only, and in the next two years am saving for a new daily driver so I can focus on what I really want from this truck.
I’m looking to do the front struts and rear coils and shocks first, and I will get the JBA control arms later, for financial reasons. I am also replacing some steering components as well, which have worn out and is eating up my UCA fund. While I realize getting the UCA’s is recommended, how bad is it to not order it for now? Could it damage the new struts up front? Or will it be fine for a little while until I can afford to upgrade those as well?
I ordered Bilstein 24-139168 front struts, these struts paired with OME 927 coils will provide about 2” of lift, yeah? And at 2” of lift, should I be able to run 255/70r16 tires? I pulled the tires off my old Ford Explorer that I had bought last year when I put the Rough Country lift in, but I didn’t realize how much the suspension had sagged already, and now is entirely shot. For reference, with the 3” spacers up front, I’m at 19.5”-20” on the front and at 19.5”-19.75” on the rear of the vehicle. I will be ordering a spring compressor from Amazon as well as new mounting plates and coil isolators to build them before removing the old ones. Is there anything else I need for the front besides extended bump stops? I was looking at the Teraflex bump stops on JBA.
For the rear, I was looking at Bilstein 24-185660s with the bushing kit from JBA, paired with OME 948s. Will those provide 2” of lift as well? As much as I’d love to go for something like the Econolift, that’s a little out of my price range at the moment, but this is my daily driver so I do need to fix the current issues before saving for what I want. Is there anything else needed for the rear? I am getting hockey pucks for the rear bump stops.
I’m also getting a new rack and pinion, outer tie rods, lower ball joints, and factory upper control arms and would like to do ideally do all this work at the same time, and I’m still putting together some money needed for these parts, so I have a little time in case I need to look at anything else. I appreciate any and all help.
This is my first Jeep, and the more I read through this forum and get to know my truck, the more I really like this platform and can’t wait to see where it will take me. :happy107:
For reference, while this is my daily driver, I am wanting to eventually turn this into a trail rig only, and in the next two years am saving for a new daily driver so I can focus on what I really want from this truck.
I’m looking to do the front struts and rear coils and shocks first, and I will get the JBA control arms later, for financial reasons. I am also replacing some steering components as well, which have worn out and is eating up my UCA fund. While I realize getting the UCA’s is recommended, how bad is it to not order it for now? Could it damage the new struts up front? Or will it be fine for a little while until I can afford to upgrade those as well?
I ordered Bilstein 24-139168 front struts, these struts paired with OME 927 coils will provide about 2” of lift, yeah? And at 2” of lift, should I be able to run 255/70r16 tires? I pulled the tires off my old Ford Explorer that I had bought last year when I put the Rough Country lift in, but I didn’t realize how much the suspension had sagged already, and now is entirely shot. For reference, with the 3” spacers up front, I’m at 19.5”-20” on the front and at 19.5”-19.75” on the rear of the vehicle. I will be ordering a spring compressor from Amazon as well as new mounting plates and coil isolators to build them before removing the old ones. Is there anything else I need for the front besides extended bump stops? I was looking at the Teraflex bump stops on JBA.
For the rear, I was looking at Bilstein 24-185660s with the bushing kit from JBA, paired with OME 948s. Will those provide 2” of lift as well? As much as I’d love to go for something like the Econolift, that’s a little out of my price range at the moment, but this is my daily driver so I do need to fix the current issues before saving for what I want. Is there anything else needed for the rear? I am getting hockey pucks for the rear bump stops.
I’m also getting a new rack and pinion, outer tie rods, lower ball joints, and factory upper control arms and would like to do ideally do all this work at the same time, and I’m still putting together some money needed for these parts, so I have a little time in case I need to look at anything else. I appreciate any and all help.
This is my first Jeep, and the more I read through this forum and get to know my truck, the more I really like this platform and can’t wait to see where it will take me. :happy107: