Grayson
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Gray
- Joined
- Jan 21, 2019
- Threads
- 14
- Messages
- 108
- Reaction score
- 44
- Location
- East Bay California
- Vehicle(s)
- 2018 JLU Sport S - Sting Ray
- Thread starter
- #1
Hi everyone!
I just ordered the Rock Krawler Adventure Series 1 with their RRD TT shocks.
http://rockkrawler.com/jlu-2-5-inch-adventure-series-1-tt/
As you can see, it’s not the most basic kit nor the most complex. In preparation, I’m wondering if I can save the cost, and most importantly, learn the process and components if I can install myself with help of my brother. Do you think I can with basic tools? I don’t have air tools, got a torque wrench and jack stands/floor lift, basic wrenches. The plan, if possible, is to install myself and then take it to local 4x4 shop and have it aligned (and maybe they can doublecheck my work).
I’m not that experienced in vehicle mechanics and have never done any work to this degree, but I feel like if I pay close attention to their directions I should be ok? I’ve done simple things like air intake, bumpers, tire carrier.
Thoughts?
I just ordered the Rock Krawler Adventure Series 1 with their RRD TT shocks.
http://rockkrawler.com/jlu-2-5-inch-adventure-series-1-tt/
As you can see, it’s not the most basic kit nor the most complex. In preparation, I’m wondering if I can save the cost, and most importantly, learn the process and components if I can install myself with help of my brother. Do you think I can with basic tools? I don’t have air tools, got a torque wrench and jack stands/floor lift, basic wrenches. The plan, if possible, is to install myself and then take it to local 4x4 shop and have it aligned (and maybe they can doublecheck my work).
I’m not that experienced in vehicle mechanics and have never done any work to this degree, but I feel like if I pay close attention to their directions I should be ok? I’ve done simple things like air intake, bumpers, tire carrier.
Thoughts?
Sponsored