I would like to say a HUGH thanks to Eddo and Moose for all the help with the installation of my Rusty's Lift. The installation took just over 3 hours and was rather uneventful (minus the shop light thing). I LOVE the results and the ride is better then stock. I have yet to experience the rumored knocking from the rear shocks.
Here are the details:
2004 KJ
Front gain was 3 3/8 inches
Rear gain was 3 inches
Materials were:
2.5 Rustys Coil Lift $456+shipping
6 2" conduit lock nuts from the hardware store $0.99x3
4 upper rear spring isolators from the Jeep dealership $12x4
Preinstall Front
Rustys Springs next to Stock Springs
Rusty Assembled next to Stock Assembled
After Install Front
As expected the front was the most work. Eddo had an air drill and spring compressor so was able to make quick work of the front springs. Moose showed up just in time to lend a hand for the brute force to get them into place. We added 3 of the conduit lock nuts to both sides on the front. This is basically the same as a clevis lift but just added the nuts to that extra assurance.
Stock Rear
Rustys Springs next to Stock Springs
Rear Springs Installed
For some odd reason, I guess I forgot to get a shot of the rear with the shocks installed. I guess I was getting excited at that point to test it out. We added two upper rear spring isolators on each side of the rear.
Lower Ball Joints after installation
I drove home which is about two hours and as I said, the ride was better then on the ride there. I did not hear anything from the rear shocks and I drove the entire way with the radio off listen for any sound. I will be taking it for an alignment after a week or so. I am very pleased with the results so far and am really looking forward to my first trip to the trail.
Thank you again Eddo and Moose for all the help. I could have never done it without your help (or it would have cost me more then a 12 pack of Honey Brown).
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Rusty's 2.5 Coil Lift
245/75/16 Goodyear DuraTrac
L.O.S.T Midwest #058429