To me, it was the OME 2926 springs. Don't get me wrong, they are great springs! It is just that they did not lift the Jeep 2.5" as I intended, and now I will have to put the 2927 instead... And re-align off course...:emotions122:
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what is the "A/C kit"?
thanks.All in one kit for A/C
New Compressor, Condenser, Drier, Exp Device, Oil&O-Rings
You can google Jeep Liberty A/C kit
What is the one thing you've done to your Liberty, that in hindsight was a complete waste of time and/or money? Or at least wasn't worth the effort? Help us newbies not make the same mistake. Thanks!
Curious about the shock mount issue as I am experiencing something similar. Were you able to just tighten things up or did you need a new mount?1. Replacing LBJs, UCA bushings, spring isolators for a creaking noise over bumps, ended up being the driver's side front shock mount.
2. Spending money at the dealer when the trans started to fail, they didn't know what they were doing, should've taken it to the real trans shop from the start.
Mine would be buying the wrong parts! Most recently was brake pads. I received my new front pads only to find they dont fit. A closer inspection of the paper work, under the tiny little asterisk says it fits Jeeps up to 2002.
Mine would be buying the wrong parts! Most recently was brake pads. I received my new front pads only to find they dont fit. A closer inspection of the paper work, under the tiny little asterisk says it fits Jeeps up to 2002.