Jeepguy26.2
New Member
Hi Everyone, I am new here and I am looking for some advice regarding the ARB bumper and the OME lift kit. I have a 2005 3.7L Liberty Sport with 86,000 miles on it. Right now, everything on it is stock and a am rolling on 225/75/16 tires.
So about a year and a half ago the front end of my liberty of clipped by a garbage truck that was turning into an alley while I was parked on the street. There wasn’t any serious damage to the car, only the plastic bumper and bumper components were damaged. I filed a claim with the city to cover the damage and have been playing the waiting game. The city finally sent me a check but I do not want to put the plastic stock bumper back on when I can install an ARB bumper on someone else’s dime. I just need some input before I buy the bumper.
I have downloaded the installation instructions for the bumper already and have gone through them several times. I know the mounting system slides on and bolts to the front crossmember. My problem is my sister rear ended someone years ago and I believe she dented my front crossmember a little bit. I don’t think it is that bad. I just notice to identical bumps on each side of the bottom of the crossmember. The crush cans on the front of the crossmember are only slightly dented. I didn’t really examine/pay attention the crossmember after the car was hit by the garbage truck and I don’t really want to take the bumper off because I am afraid it will be difficult to get it back on (I have it jerry rigged on there). So right now I can only see the bottom of the c member. My concern is that if I buy the ARB bumper I will not be able to mount it due to a dent in the crossmember. I really don’t want to have the crossmember replaced because I think it needs to be cut out and the new welded in. The apertures in the c member that accept the captive nut channels for the bumper seem undamaged and so do the areas immediately around them. I am thinking that I could just heat and hammer any dents out so I could mount the bumper and it will be ok.
-Does anyone have any experience with installing an ARB bumper on a slightly dented c member?
-Do you think I would be good as long as I could hammer out the dents and the c member is flat on all sides?
-Also, the bumper says it comes in painted grey. Could anyone tell me how close the ARB bumper grey is to the grey that the plastic liberty fender flares are? I wasn’t planning on getting it painted.
-Any other advice regarding the bumper and installation?
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-I also am planning on putting the OME 1.5” lift kit from Jeepinbyal . From what I understand that is really 2.5” of lift, is this correct?
-I know I need the OME 927 HD springs in the front if I plan on putting the ARB bumper on but will they be too stiff if I can’t install the bumper?
-I also what to make sure I get the correct rear shocks. I was planning on getting the N132L long shocks because from what I understand those are required for a lift. Are they the right ones?
-I don’t want to have any negative effects from the lift, specifically in the cv axel and u joint departments. From what I understand as long as I don’t go above 23” from the center of the wheel to the bottom of the fender flare I should be good. Right now the front measures 18” to the bottom of the flare from the center of the wheel on both sides of the car and the rear is at 18.5” on both sides of the car. So after the OME 1.5” lift I should be at 21.5” in the front and 22” in the rear, correct? At that height I shouldn’t have any cv or u joint issues, correct?
- I am not getting new tires right away. I am planning on rolling on my 225/75/16’s for a while. In the future will I be able to install 245/75’s with the amount of lift I am putting on? I would rather not regear my diffs , so that’s a factor as well. If not what can I put on?
-I am also planning on installing the JBA Upper Control arms. Does anyone know if those come with the ball joint already assembled or do I have to do that myself? And do I need to get ball joint boots and washers or do they come with?
-Finally when installing the lift can I reuse all my other components? Such as rear upper and lower spring isolators, etc.
This is my shopping list, will I need anything else?
*OME 1.5” lift kit with 927 HD front springs and N132L long rear shocks, JBA UCA’s, terraflex bumpstops, 4 hockey pucks, and an ARB bumper.
Thank you in advance. I know this was a long post and I am asking a lot of questions and many have been addressed in the Lift Faq thread. This is just my first time installing a lift and I want to do it right the first time. I appreciate any advice and input. Thank you
So about a year and a half ago the front end of my liberty of clipped by a garbage truck that was turning into an alley while I was parked on the street. There wasn’t any serious damage to the car, only the plastic bumper and bumper components were damaged. I filed a claim with the city to cover the damage and have been playing the waiting game. The city finally sent me a check but I do not want to put the plastic stock bumper back on when I can install an ARB bumper on someone else’s dime. I just need some input before I buy the bumper.
I have downloaded the installation instructions for the bumper already and have gone through them several times. I know the mounting system slides on and bolts to the front crossmember. My problem is my sister rear ended someone years ago and I believe she dented my front crossmember a little bit. I don’t think it is that bad. I just notice to identical bumps on each side of the bottom of the crossmember. The crush cans on the front of the crossmember are only slightly dented. I didn’t really examine/pay attention the crossmember after the car was hit by the garbage truck and I don’t really want to take the bumper off because I am afraid it will be difficult to get it back on (I have it jerry rigged on there). So right now I can only see the bottom of the c member. My concern is that if I buy the ARB bumper I will not be able to mount it due to a dent in the crossmember. I really don’t want to have the crossmember replaced because I think it needs to be cut out and the new welded in. The apertures in the c member that accept the captive nut channels for the bumper seem undamaged and so do the areas immediately around them. I am thinking that I could just heat and hammer any dents out so I could mount the bumper and it will be ok.
-Does anyone have any experience with installing an ARB bumper on a slightly dented c member?
-Do you think I would be good as long as I could hammer out the dents and the c member is flat on all sides?
-Also, the bumper says it comes in painted grey. Could anyone tell me how close the ARB bumper grey is to the grey that the plastic liberty fender flares are? I wasn’t planning on getting it painted.
-Any other advice regarding the bumper and installation?
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-I also am planning on putting the OME 1.5” lift kit from Jeepinbyal . From what I understand that is really 2.5” of lift, is this correct?
-I know I need the OME 927 HD springs in the front if I plan on putting the ARB bumper on but will they be too stiff if I can’t install the bumper?
-I also what to make sure I get the correct rear shocks. I was planning on getting the N132L long shocks because from what I understand those are required for a lift. Are they the right ones?
-I don’t want to have any negative effects from the lift, specifically in the cv axel and u joint departments. From what I understand as long as I don’t go above 23” from the center of the wheel to the bottom of the fender flare I should be good. Right now the front measures 18” to the bottom of the flare from the center of the wheel on both sides of the car and the rear is at 18.5” on both sides of the car. So after the OME 1.5” lift I should be at 21.5” in the front and 22” in the rear, correct? At that height I shouldn’t have any cv or u joint issues, correct?
- I am not getting new tires right away. I am planning on rolling on my 225/75/16’s for a while. In the future will I be able to install 245/75’s with the amount of lift I am putting on? I would rather not regear my diffs , so that’s a factor as well. If not what can I put on?
-I am also planning on installing the JBA Upper Control arms. Does anyone know if those come with the ball joint already assembled or do I have to do that myself? And do I need to get ball joint boots and washers or do they come with?
-Finally when installing the lift can I reuse all my other components? Such as rear upper and lower spring isolators, etc.
This is my shopping list, will I need anything else?
*OME 1.5” lift kit with 927 HD front springs and N132L long rear shocks, JBA UCA’s, terraflex bumpstops, 4 hockey pucks, and an ARB bumper.
Thank you in advance. I know this was a long post and I am asking a lot of questions and many have been addressed in the Lift Faq thread. This is just my first time installing a lift and I want to do it right the first time. I appreciate any advice and input. Thank you