Liberty&Justice4All
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My Liberty is stock with 125,500 miles, factory size 225/75r16 Uniroyal Laredo’s. Front measurement 18.25” both side, Rear measurement 19.25” on both sides.
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That’s pretty amazing that your KK has that many miles and the suspension is not sagged! 18 in front and 19 in rear (+/- 1/4”) is the stock height for the KK.My Liberty is stock with 125,500 miles, factory size 225/75r16 Uniroyal Laredo’s. Front measurement 18.25” both side, Rear measurement 19.25” on both sides.
KJ or KKMy Liberty is stock with 125,500 miles, factory size 225/75r16 Uniroyal Laredo’s. Front measurement 18.25” both side, Rear measurement 19.25” on both sides.
It’s a KJ,2007 model. It seems to me it may need struts. Hits hard when going over bumps, may just be a Jeep thing. This is my first Jeep product so I know nothing about the ride or set up they’re supposed to have.KJ or KK
If KJ you are 3/4 of an inch lower than new stock
If KK you measured wrong
No it needs springs and shocks all aroundIt’s a KJ,2007 model. It seems to me it may need struts. Hits hard when going over bumps, may just be a Jeep thing. This is my first Jeep product so I know nothing about the ride or set up they’re supposed to have.
Go OME springs with either OME or Bilstein shocks, have installed both and they are pretty much equal as far a performance over allOk I’ll look into suspension upgrade thank you.
Lets all measure our true lifted (or un-lifted) heights. I have a couple of pics below showing how you need to measure so that we are comparing apples to apples. List your year, type of lift, miles on current suspension setup, and front and rear fender heights. List right and left also if they happen to differ more than 1/4". I'd like to see the measurements for as many stock un-lifted KJs too with the least amount of miles so we can help people in the future to tell if/how much their stock springs are sagging. I would also like to see the height from those of you that are SFA'ed. (So the rest of us can be jealous).
07 Liberty with 98,885 miles with about 10.000 or so on the lift
FL 21 in FR 21 in
RL 21 1/2 in RR 21 1/4 in
There's about 40 pounds sitting on the right hand side of the cargo area and Skid Row armour under gas tank, transfer case and trans/engine. I think the cargo weight likely accounts for the side-to-side difference in the rear. I've centered it and I'll see what happens.
Installed 927 and 948 springs last week. 3/8" clevis up front and one extra iso in the rear. 22.5" all around after alignment.
The CV boots are looking very bunched-up and unhappy. Also UCA rubs on spring during high compression. Must have messed up a ball-joint during the work because there is a terrible knocking happening up front. The front springs are horribly stiff. Great on the highway but atrocious offroad. I have to drive way slower than with stock springs now and my teeth are rattling. Hopefully my "lift guy" figures out that something is wrong and we can fix it. Cuz right now its a disaster. Also they can't align it. Front-passenger camber is -1.6. He also said he could barely work with these springs they were 4" longer than stock and almost too stiff for his pneumatic spring compressor. Car looks amazing tho...
Something is installed wrong, find out what that is before removing everything / anything.Actually, I just re-measured on flat ground.
Front drivers 22.5"
Front passenger 23.25"
Rear drivers 22.0"
Rear passenger 23.0"
Will re-tighten sway bar link and clevis bolt tomorrow whilst on the ground. Hopefully that is it! Also will probably remove one of the clevis spacers in the front, leaving one behind, because right now its totally level looking with no passengers or cargo.
did that, also juggled the isolators putting the old factory one on top of the passenger side then all 3 back in the driver side and it sits at 36-1/4 driver 36 pass. All done in the rear.