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jon112

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I have a 2003 jeep liberty that is pretty much stock. I need new springs and shocks so i have decide that i m going to just buy a lift kit. I m looking for a good lift that will last a while a with stand minor offroading that my stock cant do. I have been looking for a while i have decided that the Rockfather lifts are the way to go. I was wondering if im wrong and if theres a better lift kit out that i should considering. I would be buying the Rock father 1 that includes-

New Old Man Emu front springs.
Front strut spacers for full 2.5" in lift.
Full High Density rear poly coil spacer.
Rocky Road engineered shocks

.... Is that all i need to lift my jeep or are there other parts ill have to buy to put this lift on. Also i have just bought new Toyo open countrys for my liberty i was wondering with the lift can i keep the stock size tires on since i dont want to put these toyos to waste.

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1st wrong section,but no biggie.

2nd stay away from rockyroad at all cost.Just get OME HD coils F/R(927 fronts and 948's for the rear),rancho 17505 front struts and Rancho 17004 rear shocks,terraflex front extended bumpstops and you will be set for 3" of lift if you do not have a heavy aftermarket steel front bumber.

If you wnat a easier and proven lift get the Frankinlift from AllJ's,comes preassembled so it's a breeze to instal and will give you over 3" of lift.
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thanks..so i should deffently stay away from the rockyroad? I was looking at the Frankinlift and it looks great but its almost 900$ and i was really only planing on spending 500$ at the most on the lift since it cost a fair bit to get it installed .Do you really think the rockfather will not be good for how much i want to spend.
 

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thanks..so i should deffently stay away from the rockyroad? I was looking at the Frankinlift and it looks great but its almost 900$ and i was really only planing on spending 500$ at the most on the lift since it cost a fair bit to get it installed .Do you really think the rockfather will not be good for how much i want to spend.
Well you want to replace your coils and the rockyroad lift only replaces your front coils.Just buy the OME HD coils(927 and 948's),some Rancho strut/shocks,the terraflex front bumpstops and call it a day for about $650 or so and be much,much happier in the long run.Rockyroad has a very bad track record,you'd be lucky to even get your parts if you order from them and good luck getting your money back.
 

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