jimymc wrote:
To do a clevis lift can I just jack up the Jeep, remove the tire, undo the top clevis bolt and pry the clevis down, install the conduit nuts, slide the clevis back up and tighten the top bolt, or are there other parts that need to be undone to do the clevis lift?
I have read a couple of different procedures on the forum and just want to make sure how to do this. I don't want to get part-way into doing the lift and find out it won't work or that I have to do four more things to get it done.
I don't want to spend a lot of money at a shop to do something that I can do myself. Any help would be appreciated.
Jim
You don't really need the the conduit nuts, they are more of a 'measuring tool' than anything.
Procedure as follows:
Break lug nuts
Jack up one corner
Place jack stand
Pull lug nuts
Pull wheel
Remove lower sway bar end link bolt (18 mm )
Remove upper control arm nut (21mm)
Whack top corner of steering knuckle to break free from upper control arm
Loosen upper clevis bolt (18mm bolt head, 21mm nut)
Pry/slide that sucker down 3/8" from factory position
Reinstall everything in same order.
Edit: noticed you have an 03, if it hasn't been apart in a while PB blaster might be your friend.