I would have to vote for the Frankenlift II CRD version, Al's A Arms, and Moog Lower ball joints (Al's already has moogs in the A Arms).
Just got all of this installed this week. Man, the ride is great. More firm without being a lumber wagon ride. Feels more like what the CRD should have had from the factory. The Axle shafts are now more in line with the differential. And 245/75R16's will fit fine with NO trimming.
The A arms were a bit of a pain to install only in that working in the tight Liberty. Since my life is rather full anyway, I decided to have the kit and A arms installed by a local hot rod shop. From the adventure they had doing it, you better be prepared for a long job if doing all of this yourself. The lift kit alone is not too much of a problem, but when you add the A arms and ball joints, it becomes a major project.
Overall, am extremely happy with the setup. If you are looking for a budget deal, this ain't it. But, as with many things, you get what you pay for. Worried I was spending a lot more than I needed, but have no regrets. Took the Liberty through the cornfields and pastures on my place and there is a definate improvement in handling and sure footedness. Never had a bottom out even when hitting some erosion washouts. crossing some rough railroad tracks near our house, the liberty took the bumps far better and didn't feel so mushy in the front end. Taking corners, it leans less.
Try it, I believe you will like it.
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2006 Liberty CRD, Frankenlift II, Al's A Arms, Moog LBJ's, GDE tune, Etechno GX3123 Glow plugs, Fumoto drain valve, Elephant hose CCV mod.
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