I wanted to take a sec to share my rare occurance of cutting some corners and actually ending up happy with the results.
My ride was sad. I had to redo all the arms and ball joints and all that crap. My suspension was also very sad shot dead. I had the old saggy front springs situation everyone does and I also haul a lot of weight regularly because my Liberty is my service work truck.
I wanted to install much better than stock shocks, struts and springs. But I had no interest in a lift. I get in and out of it so many times a day I'm surprised my door don't fall off. So I didn't want it any higher. I also didn't want to fool with spring compressors and stuff. So that ruled out everything that most would consider a suspension upgrade.
So what I did was take the easy route. I ordered loaded strut assemblies for the front and just shocks for the rear. No messing with any springs. I figured I would be sorry.
At first after the job was all done I was. My front was higher than the rear. I was grumpy. But then I got to thinking the new springs haven't settled any and I got brand new stiff ball joints and all that.
After she settled in, the stance is awesome. Nice and level. Looks like a small lift or leveling kit. The front is higher than it ever was. And the ride is actually better than new. I think I kinda get the ride improvement now that some said they got from the leveling kit.
So for people looking to freshen the ride that don't want a lift, I recommend what I did. Worked out for me.
My ride was sad. I had to redo all the arms and ball joints and all that crap. My suspension was also very sad shot dead. I had the old saggy front springs situation everyone does and I also haul a lot of weight regularly because my Liberty is my service work truck.
I wanted to install much better than stock shocks, struts and springs. But I had no interest in a lift. I get in and out of it so many times a day I'm surprised my door don't fall off. So I didn't want it any higher. I also didn't want to fool with spring compressors and stuff. So that ruled out everything that most would consider a suspension upgrade.
So what I did was take the easy route. I ordered loaded strut assemblies for the front and just shocks for the rear. No messing with any springs. I figured I would be sorry.
At first after the job was all done I was. My front was higher than the rear. I was grumpy. But then I got to thinking the new springs haven't settled any and I got brand new stiff ball joints and all that.
After she settled in, the stance is awesome. Nice and level. Looks like a small lift or leveling kit. The front is higher than it ever was. And the ride is actually better than new. I think I kinda get the ride improvement now that some said they got from the leveling kit.
So for people looking to freshen the ride that don't want a lift, I recommend what I did. Worked out for me.