So, we have a new-to-us 2004 (technically purchased in 2003) Jeep Liberty. It only has about 65K drive miles, but it has about 185K "towed-behind-a-motorhome" miles...whew!
It has a 2" spacer lift on 29" AT's with stock skids...enough to get it through a couple decent Colorado trails so far.
I registered here a while back to read up on suspension options - the front coilovers appear to be original and I also can't stand "spacers" to achieve lift.
Anyhoo, read some VERY informative threads so far - so thank you guys/gals for that! Can't wait to learn more as we move this build along...but so far we've replaced the failing stock radio unit, removed the motor home towing apparatus, added some front recovery points, and we just recently added some 1" wheel spacers.
Next up is replacing the coilovers (with OME) and upper control arms (JBA), all of this probably in the next week.
This is my 2nd Jeep (owned a 1999 XJ) and my 3rd lifted vehicle...so I'm not new to the mod/lift 4-wheeling scene.
On to the pics!
The day we got it:
New radio:
Front recovery points:
1" wheel spacers installed:
And the 1st trail run to get a feeling for this beast - Yankee Hill, CO:
It has a 2" spacer lift on 29" AT's with stock skids...enough to get it through a couple decent Colorado trails so far.
I registered here a while back to read up on suspension options - the front coilovers appear to be original and I also can't stand "spacers" to achieve lift.
Anyhoo, read some VERY informative threads so far - so thank you guys/gals for that! Can't wait to learn more as we move this build along...but so far we've replaced the failing stock radio unit, removed the motor home towing apparatus, added some front recovery points, and we just recently added some 1" wheel spacers.
Next up is replacing the coilovers (with OME) and upper control arms (JBA), all of this probably in the next week.
This is my 2nd Jeep (owned a 1999 XJ) and my 3rd lifted vehicle...so I'm not new to the mod/lift 4-wheeling scene.
On to the pics!
The day we got it:
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New radio:
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Front recovery points:
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1" wheel spacers installed:
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And the 1st trail run to get a feeling for this beast - Yankee Hill, CO:
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