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Liberty lift?
Does anybody know of a place that I can go to get a suspension lift for my liberty to run 37s? Fender trimming isn't a problem, and buying coil spacers is cool with me.
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Re: Liberty lift?
37's no way ever. Most is 31's some fender trimming, (couple people can get 32's) with the aftermarket kits that are out there. Might I refer you to www.Lostkjs.com great place for learning just about everything you need to know about your liberty.
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Re: Liberty lift?
What kind of liberty do you have? I have a crd (diesel) one, and the coils are alot tougher. what most people don't know is that jeep used really shitty coil springs on the kj's, and even the same model, year, and option'd liberty's can vary from 1-2 inches.. Formiz is right with the tire size, too. Not too many people offer lift kits for liberty's other than spacers, and if your's is diesel (like mine), good luck, only one person makes them. Also, if you end up keeping the stock height, but you want to add something heavy, like a winch or arb bumper, go with the diesel's springs, and call it that. They can take the extra weight, even out your ride height, and give an excelent ride.
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Re: Liberty lift?
I don't own a Liberty yet...I'm still debating. Actually, I was thinking of swapping in XJ suspension components into a KJ and run a solid front axle.
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