Hello everyone,
I have ordered the “engine cradle”, the part of the Liberty that holds the engine, the front suspension and all the other goodies. I finally found one at a good price. I also ordered another set of a-arms, this time they will drop 3 inches instead of 1 inch as they do now.
Once I get these, I will start on the front end lift. I figure I will have all the parts I need by next week. I can lay the Liberty up for a while, and fit the lift on it. (yea I don’t have much of a life!

). This time I will take very detailed pictures of what I am doing.
For the back, once I get the front squared away, I will replace the “rube” rear upper arm, with a tube type tri-link. I am going to bug Tom Woods again to see how he doing with the SYE for our 242’s. I need this for 6 inch lift in the back. I will be contacting some spring companies to see how hard it would be to get some custom springs made up.
I should have the new stainless steel brake lines in very soon.
The lift kit, when I get done with it, will have he following parts:
Front:
New upper a-arms
Two inch spacer for the cradle
Front stainless steel braided brake lines
Possibly the Fab-tech coil overs (a $700 expense) for the new Grand
Rusty’s 2.5 inch lift (well kinda)
Engine mount spacers
This should give me around 5 inches of lift in the front
Rear:
Tom Woods SYE and driveshaft
Rusty’s lower arms (adjustable)
Custom upper tri-link with Daystar flex joint
Edelbrock AIS Shocks (I can’t remember the part no.)
Skyjacker coils with Daystar 2.5 inch pucks or custom made 6 inch springs
Stainless steel braided rear hose.
This should give me around 5-6 inches of lift in the rear.
Wish me luck!
Al