huntbuggy
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After lurking here forever after replacing my dead truck with the wife's 02 KJ Sport gasser and loving it on the trails this past fishing and hunting seasons decided to start shopping on a much needed lift thanks to threads and stickies on this site... (and thanks to having to give some winter garage TLC to exhaust and factory skids after last hunting trip).
Main question is how high I'd have to go to run 245/75r16 no rub - 3/8 plates and clevis w. conduit nut(s) and rear Iso(s) etc... ? Am 01 pre-dropped and about 18 1/2" wheel to hub front right now but rear is rough and shocks creak when it's cold - which is all the time up here :disgust: Should one be 20"-21" to run 245/75r16 without trimming or pounding pinch weld or is the main concern clearing not touching the UCA? Went by your posts, sticky and this as a guide... just wondering what to expect:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Jeep_Liberty/Tires_&_Rims
Decided on my springs... (OME790/OME948) but have been deliberating on shocks and emailed all the manufacturers and pored over application guides to come up with this chart - exported excel to attached PDF below for your perusal (and yes converted from this canuck's metric for y'all) no offense to high lift parts guys or procomp users this is just my shopping list with stock stuff for comparison.
Seriously considered going RS9000XL on all four corners as they have a promo for a free wireless controller, plumbing and compressor but could not get a good explanation why they're shorter than RSX and RS5000 - this Aussie seems to love the kit:
http://www.ausjeepoffroad.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1006540
Might just go RSX17505 fronts and RS999248 rears so I can adjust for heavy stuff, towing vs city/highway but it'd be manual adjust - RSX17004s are getting harder and harder to find if you want to order from one place.
Am not dead set against B6 Bilsteins their valving might be better as an all-round daily driver shock than a weekend warrior's ride compared to Rancho IMHO. Just to make life even easier Bilstein has decided to go with new even more cryptic part numbers so I put both. Found a well priced Canadian distributor (sorry if this is late for LibertyTC or RyNJen, Pt5 and all) that actually has free shipping - check Essex in BC at www.bilsteincanada.com .
OMEs seem a bit too pricey for me in Canada but if a deal could be had or Santa comes perhaps I could be convinced - though I hear installing the fronts can be a hassle with the big stops and ppl have even ripped CV boots getting them on... any experienced opinions welcome!
Specs sites I used with manufacturers email replies also very helpful.
ARB/OME KJ application guide:
http://www.arbusa.com/uploads/PDF/accessorizeYourRig/jeepLibertyKJ.pdf
Rancho master catalogue 2010:
http://www.gorancho.com/assets/catalog/Rancho_Suspension_2010_Master_Catalog_sm.pdf
Rancho supplement application guide 2010
http://www.gorancho.com/assets/catalog/Rancho_Suspension_2010_Master_Catalog_Supplement.pdf
Main question is how high I'd have to go to run 245/75r16 no rub - 3/8 plates and clevis w. conduit nut(s) and rear Iso(s) etc... ? Am 01 pre-dropped and about 18 1/2" wheel to hub front right now but rear is rough and shocks creak when it's cold - which is all the time up here :disgust: Should one be 20"-21" to run 245/75r16 without trimming or pounding pinch weld or is the main concern clearing not touching the UCA? Went by your posts, sticky and this as a guide... just wondering what to expect:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Jeep_Liberty/Tires_&_Rims
Decided on my springs... (OME790/OME948) but have been deliberating on shocks and emailed all the manufacturers and pored over application guides to come up with this chart - exported excel to attached PDF below for your perusal (and yes converted from this canuck's metric for y'all) no offense to high lift parts guys or procomp users this is just my shopping list with stock stuff for comparison.
Seriously considered going RS9000XL on all four corners as they have a promo for a free wireless controller, plumbing and compressor but could not get a good explanation why they're shorter than RSX and RS5000 - this Aussie seems to love the kit:
http://www.ausjeepoffroad.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1006540
Might just go RSX17505 fronts and RS999248 rears so I can adjust for heavy stuff, towing vs city/highway but it'd be manual adjust - RSX17004s are getting harder and harder to find if you want to order from one place.
Am not dead set against B6 Bilsteins their valving might be better as an all-round daily driver shock than a weekend warrior's ride compared to Rancho IMHO. Just to make life even easier Bilstein has decided to go with new even more cryptic part numbers so I put both. Found a well priced Canadian distributor (sorry if this is late for LibertyTC or RyNJen, Pt5 and all) that actually has free shipping - check Essex in BC at www.bilsteincanada.com .
OMEs seem a bit too pricey for me in Canada but if a deal could be had or Santa comes perhaps I could be convinced - though I hear installing the fronts can be a hassle with the big stops and ppl have even ripped CV boots getting them on... any experienced opinions welcome!
Specs sites I used with manufacturers email replies also very helpful.
ARB/OME KJ application guide:
http://www.arbusa.com/uploads/PDF/accessorizeYourRig/jeepLibertyKJ.pdf
Rancho master catalogue 2010:
http://www.gorancho.com/assets/catalog/Rancho_Suspension_2010_Master_Catalog_sm.pdf
Rancho supplement application guide 2010
http://www.gorancho.com/assets/catalog/Rancho_Suspension_2010_Master_Catalog_Supplement.pdf
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