Adjustable LCAs will help that twitchiness.Thanks!
Yes, I took it on the freeway last night. The suspension absorbs bumps amazingly.
The steering feels a little twitchy, but I guess I have to get used to the higher center of gravity. Three inches is a LOT.
Changing the oil on my JL is the easiest of any vehicle I've ever owned. Plenty of clearance underneath so no need to jack it up or use ramps, and the cartridge style filter means no dirty oil spilling every where (including on the fan belt) when removing it, or struggling to thread the new one on because it's mounted at a weird angle in a place you can barely reach and can't see. (That was a description of the filters on my '03 Liberty and '00 Jetta.)Thx for this info !! I 'll double check it next week . And tell it specifically to the guy when I drop off the car.
After the four 'free' oil changes , I'll do it myself too . Can't be that difficult ....
that one will be the indoor Jeep...So, when you assemble the Jeep that is in boxes around your tree, what are you going to do with the one you brought home from the dealership?
Nice. They really shouldn't call it a 2" lift. I don't think a single person on here that's installed this has gotten less than 3".Here she is...on stilts! LOL
The Fox shocks look a lot beefier than those used on the JK Mopar lift.
Yeah. I read somewhere that Mopar calls it the “2-inch lift” to stay on insurers’ good graces.Nice. They really shouldn't call it a 2" lift. I don't think a single person on here that's installed this has gotten less than 3".
You're going to need some 37s. I know you're thinking, "Maybe 35s will be OK?" But they won't.Here she is...on stilts! LOL
The Fox shocks look a lot beefier than those used on the JK Mopar lift.
Hah! Nah. I’m not going there.You're going to need some 37s. I know you're thinking, "Maybe 35s will be OK?" But they won't.
Here she is...on stilts! LOL
The Fox shocks look a lot beefier than those used on the JK Mopar lift.
Call it 2” so they don’t have to include all the other parts (Adj TB, Rear TB Bracket, Adj LCAs) in the package that are needed for over 2” liftNice. They really shouldn't call it a 2" lift. I don't think a single person on here that's installed this has gotten less than 3".