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 Post subject: New Lift and Wheels
PostPosted: Sat May 06, 2006 6:00 pm 
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Alright, here are some New Pics of my Jeep after some mods
In my Opinoin, this is how the Liberty should have looked factory

Rusty's 2.5 inch lift kit
Pro Comp Xtreme Alloys Series 1079 Wheels
Pro Comp Mud Terrain 30.5x9.5xR15 Tires
Also put in a sunroof

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PostPosted: Sat May 06, 2006 7:44 pm 
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Looks really good! The new front end is really growing on me after seeing a few lifted ones on here.

Judging by the size of that sub box, I'm guessing you don't haul anything very often? That thing is huge!

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Looks good! Loose the step rails though.


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so is yours an 06 KJ? and the 15 inch wheels fit ok around the brake calipers with out any probs??????

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Wow RAGE....that one nice looking liberty....great job!!


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NICE LIBERTY!!! Love those mud terrains, they look killer. How do you like those Polk subs, i've got Polk components in the front doors and 2-ways in the rear, and was debating going with that box, is it overpowering or just right? Also, what HU are you running it off of and what amp is giving it the punch?

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The Polk Box Rocks, you can tune it into your likings, but I listen to loud music anyhow, so don't know what your looking for. I got a Bazooka 750 watt amp running it and have not had any problems. This box weighs over 100lbs. and its probably the best sounding box without being custom I've heard. Very clean and tight. I've built quite a few boxes over the years, and this has got to be up there with them.

As far as it being, its a 2005, and I took a set of custom rims off of my brother-in-laws wrangler and fitted them on there to see if there were any clearance issues. Besides the typical trimming that everyone has had to do, there are no issues. I was also concerned about brake caliper clearance, but theres plenty of room.

Only problem I have right now is that the darn thing was equiped with Tire Inflation Sensors. After installing the aftermarket wheels, the darn light on the dashboard is on, and the cruise control doesn't work. Looked up everything in the owners manual and could not find what fuse it is all connected to so I can't get that straightened out. It did say something about taking it to the dealership and have them reprogram the CPU to diffrenet tire sizes. Hopefully they can just bypass it and drop it completely. Guess its another way for them to dip into your pockets :(

The only reason I have the step bars on there is so that the kids can get in and out, otherwise they would go. Any offers......

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How hard was the sunroof install? Do you have any interior pics?

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JQLiberty wrote:
How hard was the sunroof install? Do you have any interior pics?

Great question.

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i like it but thats alot of shiney stuff to polish after it gets muddy!!

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Mods look good

Like the idea of the sunroof, I miss having one.

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Looks like you're on the right track.

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I've been thinking abuot the sunroof also. How much did that cost? Does it just pop open or does it slide back like a factory one?

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Its a popup, cost was around $575 installed, not cheap, but I always wanted one and had to spend my Tax return on something!!


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