the wife's wrote:
Dang guys, here I thought I had figured out what I was going to do. Argh! Remember [and be kind to me] I'm a newbie too. LOL.
I had started a thread "Available Liberty Lift, one step further" and had PM'd a couple of you and it sounds like buying pieces individually from various suppliers is certainly cheaper $$$wise the way to go. I was just going to buying from a single source supplier, say from Boulderbars and do the Frankenlift... Now I see PaU-MWolverine's post with ok4wd.com kit (that's easy) but it comes w/o all the trinket stuff that the Frankenlift comes with <my head is hurting now, chuckling>
So, here is where I'm at... I'm 98.6% <snicker> sure that I want the OME shock, OME struts, and the OME MD springs f&r. Now can you help me clarify what some of these little parts are and is there added value in getting them - strut mounts/top plate, front/rear isolators, bump stops, etc. Can you purchase, like, an "installation kit"? I also what to make sure everything is compatible.
From what I gather...
The "bump stops" are just that, the rubber stops mounted on the f&r suspension.
Strut mounts/top plates...? More lift? Relocating the top of the strut for more tire clearance? Dunno.
F&R isolators... "rubber" donut thingys for you spring mounts? Do they also increase lift? Mandatory? Dunno.
Ultimately, I like to save a buck like the next guy so that I can take my woman out for a nice dinner but I want to make sure that I get all the things that make the install go smoothly. I can't afford to start the install only to have to order another part and wait three additional days... the wife will kill me.
Thanks,
Clark
Clark
The main advantage to the Franie over just OME components is that they add a spacer for some extra lift and the front struts come assembled
I do not really see the value in the extra lift and the add preload on the springs
with the frankie or just the OME stuff you can still only comfortably run 245/75's on OE wheels
yes with the Frankie you can stuff 265/75's but you will WAY more than just rear bump stop spacers
wich you need with any lift to run 245/75's
I ordered what you see posted and paid a shop to install and get it alligned
wich it needs again ,stupid bad streets in south Louisiana
some are as bad as some of the easier trails we run