JL2000
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- First Name
- Anthony
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- Jun 2, 2021
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- Mohnton,PA
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- 2015 Jetta, 1986 Pulsar NX, 1987 Corvette, 2021 JL
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Hey guys,
I am planning to install a set of JLUR springs/shocks on my 2 door sport. I am toying around the idea of doing it myself instead of taking it to a garage but I just want to be sure I know what I am getting into before hand.
From what I have read it should go roughly like this:
Lift Jeep by pumpkin, place jack stands on frame.
Remove shocks and disconnect sway bar links and any brake line brackets that may be in the way.
Lower axle and Springs should easily come out
Fit new springs in
Raise axle and connect sway bar links and install new shocks
Repeat for 2nd axle
Is this accurate or am I missing something? Any tips to make things go easier or things to watch out for? This will be my first time replacing springs and doing it on a new vehicle has me a little apprehensive LOL.
Thanks in advance for any advice
I am planning to install a set of JLUR springs/shocks on my 2 door sport. I am toying around the idea of doing it myself instead of taking it to a garage but I just want to be sure I know what I am getting into before hand.
From what I have read it should go roughly like this:
Lift Jeep by pumpkin, place jack stands on frame.
Remove shocks and disconnect sway bar links and any brake line brackets that may be in the way.
Lower axle and Springs should easily come out
Fit new springs in
Raise axle and connect sway bar links and install new shocks
Repeat for 2nd axle
Is this accurate or am I missing something? Any tips to make things go easier or things to watch out for? This will be my first time replacing springs and doing it on a new vehicle has me a little apprehensive LOL.
Thanks in advance for any advice
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