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High Mileage KJ: What else should I do while lifting? (now with progress)
I recently purchased a 2002 Liberty 3.7 Sport(supposedly the first 5-speed built!) from the original owner, my father. He's getting up there in years and as much as he loves the KJ, he's over driving a manual. This truck has been very well taken care of, but at 154k miles it is needing it's third suspension. The springs are OEM from what I have been told and the car is riding on what's left of the Ranchos that were installed at 75k miles. It feels significantly less than "confidence inspiring."
To keep things succinct, I've already decided the wheels and lift(31s on 15" steels/JBA Econo-Lift) but what I came here to ask is, on a higher-mileage KJ, what other suspension components would you replace while under there? I was thinking about lower control arms up front with new Moog ball joints, but the voice in the back of my head says "why stop there" and the next thing I know I've got a high-dollar shopping list of every arm, ball joint, bushing and end link offered. I don't want to cheap out on this, but I also don't want to replace every single component if it's not necessary/overkill.
Thoughts? Thanks in advance!
I recently purchased a 2002 Liberty 3.7 Sport(supposedly the first 5-speed built!) from the original owner, my father. He's getting up there in years and as much as he loves the KJ, he's over driving a manual. This truck has been very well taken care of, but at 154k miles it is needing it's third suspension. The springs are OEM from what I have been told and the car is riding on what's left of the Ranchos that were installed at 75k miles. It feels significantly less than "confidence inspiring."
To keep things succinct, I've already decided the wheels and lift(31s on 15" steels/JBA Econo-Lift) but what I came here to ask is, on a higher-mileage KJ, what other suspension components would you replace while under there? I was thinking about lower control arms up front with new Moog ball joints, but the voice in the back of my head says "why stop there" and the next thing I know I've got a high-dollar shopping list of every arm, ball joint, bushing and end link offered. I don't want to cheap out on this, but I also don't want to replace every single component if it's not necessary/overkill.
Thoughts? Thanks in advance!
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