What am i missing to lift my 06 KJ Renegade.

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Hey Y'all. Thanks so much for the knowledge you've bestowed upon me. It's been great so far.

I feel like i'm missing or forgetting something, and would appreciate some help.

ARB 2927/2948's for Springs (OME's) (2x each)
JBA A arms
Adjustable Bilstien 24-282642 (front) (2x)
Adjustable Bilstien 24-282659 (rear) (2x)
MOOG K200161 Sway Bar Bushings
MOOG K7391 Sway Bar End Links (2x)
Mevotech MK80767 Ball Joints (2x)
Mevotech MS86731 Inner Tie Rod (2x)
Mevotech MES3535 Left Outer Tie Rod End
Mevotech MES3536 Right Outer Tie Rod End

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OME 927/948 springs come two to a box
Only lower ball joints worth installing are MOOG K80767 for 06s / greaseable
adjustable Bilstein shocks ?????????????????????
fronts are Bilstein 24-139168
rears you can use 24-185660s or for a 99-04 Dodge Dakota club cab 4x4
 
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Hey Y'all. Thanks so much for the knowledge you've bestowed upon me. It's been great so far.

I feel like i'm missing or forgetting something, and would appreciate some help.

ARB 2927/2948's for Springs (OME's) (2x each)
JBA A arms
Adjustable Bilstien 24-282642 (front) (2x)
Adjustable Bilstien 24-282659 (rear) (2x)
MOOG K200161 Sway Bar Bushings
MOOG K7391 Sway Bar End Links (2x)
Mevotech MK80767 Ball Joints (2x)
Mevotech MS86731 Inner Tie Rod (2x)
Mevotech MES3535 Left Outer Tie Rod End
Mevotech MES3536 Right Outer Tie Rod End

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Note: This is a photo of my jeep currently, with 0 mods.

Don't forget Teraflex front bump stops. Also add hockey pucks to the rear as well for added bump stops.
 

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THANKS ^^^^^^^^^^^^ had not got that far yet, letting some new things sink in before hitting him with another list ;)
 

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Depending on the ride and height you want, here is a chart for the ARB/OME
Also, what the OME shocks look like inside.
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What are ya doing to me ? ;)
Think I got your sticky finger punching cleaned up :)

I never show the chart since most times it only confuses the confused LOL
Plus that chart doesn't even show the correct rear shocks when lifted ( or didn't a month or so ago )
 

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adjustable Bilstein shocks ?????????????????????
fronts are Bilstein 24-139168
rears you can use 24-185660s or for a 99-04 Dodge Dakota club cab 4x4

I think the OP stated adjustable as you mentioned adjustable in the FAQ for lifts.
Thinking they don't make or stock them anymore.

[QUOTE="tommudd, post:member:]The adjustable coilovers are the best , fronts are not only height adjustable but also can adjust for rebound and compression. Plus i have the rear shocks that are also adjustable as far as rebound and compression , nothing beats them[/QUOTE]
 

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I think the OP stated adjustable as you mentioned adjustable in the FAQ for lifts.
Thinking they don't make or stock them anymore.

[QUOTE="tommudd, post:member:]The adjustable coilovers are the best , fronts are not only height adjustable but also can adjust for rebound and compression. Plus i have the rear shocks that are also adjustable as far as rebound and compression , nothing beats them
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OME never did an adjustable shock
I run the JBA adjustable coilovers on the 03 and 04 , which the above is what I was talking about
People take things out of context when they need to read the complete post to see what you are discussing
Bilstein does make some adjustable ones but the rears are only for 1-1.5 inch lift, not nearly enough for the OME 948 rear springs
 

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Does JBA (jeepsbyal) still make adjustable coilovers.
Don't see them listed for KJ or KK's.
 

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OME 927/948 springs come two to a box
Only lower ball joints worth installing are MOOG K80767 for 06s / greaseable
adjustable Bilstein shocks ?????????????????????
fronts are Bilstein 24-139168
rears you can use 24-185660s or for a 99-04 Dodge Dakota club cab 4x4

Yeah, seen these Bilstiens used in a few builds successfully so i figured give it a shot. Bilstien has them listed as compatible but it's good to know that they're only good for 1.5" or so. I'll go ahead and order the regulars.


As for the teraflex bump stops, I haven't been able to find places to buy them yet.
 

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Yeah, seen these Bilstiens used in a few builds successfully so i figured give it a shot. Bilstien has them listed as compatible but it's good to know that they're only good for 1.5" or so. I'll go ahead and order the regulars.


As for the teraflex bump stops, I haven't been able to find places to buy them yet.

Successful builds ?? OK
What is a " successful build " in your world before I go further
Many places have the teraflex bumpstops for the Jeep Liberty, I have even bought them directly from Teraflex when I was ordering 6-7 sets at a time
 
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Yeah, seen these Bilstiens used in a few builds successfully so i figured give it a shot. Bilstien has them listed as compatible but it's good to know that they're only good for 1.5" or so. I'll go ahead and order the regulars.


As for the teraflex bump stops, I haven't been able to find places to buy them yet.

https://www.quadratec.com/products/16197_7000.htm

Out of stock atm but will restock by January 15th.
 

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Here is a purrdy picture of an 2008 KK build.
See if you can post a picture like this when you get all you bits and pieces for you KJ build.
Some of us like to drool at pictures like this.

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Successful builds ?? OK
What is a " successful build " in your world before I go further
Many places have the teraflex bumpstops for the Jeep Liberty, I have even bought them directly from Teraflex when I was ordering 6-7 sets at a time

Successful build being some stuff on FB, and seen two in person.

https://www.quadratec.com/products/16197_7000.htm

Out of stock atm but will restock by January 15th.
Thanks much! I've seen it happen with qudratec where it goes out of stock listing and never comes back, I kinda assumed it was the same here.

Here is a purrdy picture of an 2008 KK build.
See if you can post a picture like this when you get all you bits and pieces for you KJ build.
Some of us like to drool at pictures like this.

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Def plan on doing this when I get everything in.
 

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facebook ??? lol OK NOW i AM REALLY LAUGHING
99% OF THE SO CALLED BUILDS ON THERE ARE SOMEONE WHO HAS NEVER OWNED A 4X4 BEFORE
If you want to follow them, well good luck
Most of us on here have been building/ upgrading KJs for 12-14-16 years now
follow beginners or those who have done a whole bunch of them
 

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facebook ??? lol OK NOW i AM REALLY LAUGHING
99% OF THE SO CALLED BUILDS ON THERE ARE SOMEONE WHO HAS NEVER OWNED A 4X4 BEFORE
If you want to follow them, well good luck
Most of us on here have been building/ upgrading KJs for 12-14-16 years now
follow beginners or those who have done a whole bunch of them


Fine cool thanks for the input, but you don't need to come off as a sarcastic *** about it. I've taken your recs and feedback to keep in mind from this thread. I've been pouring over threads here for weeks trying to get everything figured out, sorry i xxxxxxx up one part that wasn't talked about a whole lot. There's a reason I made this thread before picking everything up. I'm not a beginner to automotive modification, but I am new to Jeep life and owning a 4x4 in general, so all the help I can get is appreciated.
 

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Fine cool thanks for the input, but you don't need to come off as a sarcastic ass about it. I've taken your recs and feedback to keep in mind from this thread. I've been pouring over threads here for weeks trying to get everything figured out, sorry i ****** up one part that wasn't talked about a whole lot. There's a reason I made this thread before picking everything up. I'm not a beginner to automotive modification, but I am new to Jeep life and owning a 4x4 in general, so all the help I can get is appreciated.


Wait for it wait for it..here comes the moderator bit..bud like I tell alot of people here take the nuggets of info that work for you and disregard the condescending attitude that you'll get from one or two memebers. Alot of good builds out there, successful builds on Facebook, Instagram and forums like this one all on the internet. Alot of ways to get where you want the jeep to be. You seem to be on the right track at the end of the day it's your jeep build it your way.
 

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what a shame people point you in the wrong direction
oh well let them hurt your checkbook


Its really funny to me that someone new comes on wanting to make sure what works etc asking the right questions, then when I and others fill them in someone comes along calling ya names and telling the OP " do it your way, it's your build etc " That is NOT answering his questions at all so no help

Just really funny , oh well Thats the world we live in today
have to put up with them
 
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If it wasn't clear, I'm going to try the bilstiens I got, if not I have another stock KJ they will go on, and try the part numbers you gave me. I'll let you know how it turns out.


The tie rods, Ball Joints, and Sway bar bushings/links showed up today. Now i get to sit and wait for everything else :)
 
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