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Author:  mrpink417 [ Tue Jul 21, 2009 6:40 pm ]
Post subject:  Lift Install party anyone??

I ordered my OME/Rancho lift today from Heather at boulderbars. Should be here early next week. Going tomorrow night to pick up my moabs off of craigslist. Just got a few odds and ends to pick up and I am ready to go. Not doing the A-arms at this time, wallet was smoking a bit too much...

Sooooooo.

Who's up for helping me do the install? I have tools at my house but I am really not setup for a large job. I can supply the pizza and beer.

thanks

Matt.

Author:  TAHOE [ Tue Jul 21, 2009 6:46 pm ]
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depending on when, i can help. I can't be there the week between 25th to Aug 1st, but after that, I can show up for a few hours. Or if ya want to do it one evening after the 1st, I can run up and help ya, got a few under my belt now.
Do you have an air compressor and air wrench/impact? Almost a must with using the spring compressors.

Author:  tommudd [ Tue Jul 21, 2009 6:48 pm ]
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Doesn't really take much to install a lift, basic tools, good jack and jack stands are a must , rachet straps or make a road trip and bring your Liberty back to where it was born! :wink:

Author:  rokee1998 [ Tue Jul 21, 2009 7:31 pm ]
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i'll help u as much as I can, maybe I cane get Scott to come and lend a hand....let me know when...

Dustin

Author:  mrpink417 [ Tue Jul 21, 2009 7:53 pm ]
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tommudd wrote:
Doesn't really take much to install a lift, basic tools, good jack and jack stands are a must , rachet straps or make a road trip and bring your Liberty back to where it was born! :wink:


I have those tools, minus the ratchet straps (but I can easily obtain them) I have a full set of air tools- but i need to install a special 110 fuse for my compressor to run properly. It pops the regular fuse every time it tries to kick on, I need a "slow blow" fuse for it. Having someone that that has done a lift before would help out alot; my wife and 9 mo daughter arent much help in the garage.

But a trip up north does not sound to hateful.... road trips are always fun.

On a side note: I did my amsoil oil change/air filter and new NGK Iridium plugs today- runs alot better, slight rough idle is gone.

Back to the lift install- I am booked untill august as well so nothing is going on before then.

p!nK

Author:  rokee1998 [ Tue Jul 21, 2009 8:05 pm ]
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Hey Matt, you might check with Scott, he has lots of exp with lifts, He increased mine, did his XJ and KJ, plus u know he has the tools and exp.

I will be gone the 2nd week in Sept, going to OKLAHOMA for a week, Rokee will be stashed in a safe place though!

Author:  meh_kick [ Tue Jul 21, 2009 9:47 pm ]
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I can help you out.

I'll keep an eye out for dates and location.

Author:  meduncan [ Tue Jul 21, 2009 10:03 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Lift Install party anyone??

mrpink417 wrote:
I ordered my OME/Rancho lift today from Heather at boulderbars. Should be here early next week. Going tomorrow night to pick up my moabs off of craigslist. Just got a few odds and ends to pick up and I am ready to go. Not doing the A-arms at this time, wallet was smoking a bit too much...

Sooooooo.

Who's up for helping me do the install? I have tools at my house but I am really not setup for a large job. I can supply the pizza and beer.

thanks

Matt.


I've volunteered to host the MNG in August and if we have it here on the 15th I'd be happy to help with the lift install. I've helped on a number of installs including two on my own KJ's. There's plenty of space in my garage and we're close to an NTB if you want to get an alignment before you head home.

Author:  Ms5490renegade [ Tue Jul 21, 2009 10:21 pm ]
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whats up matt. yea man we knocked out the rear on mine. the front is still an issue but that will happen eventually. i can roll through an be a helping hand at least for the rears.

Author:  VoodooMann [ Wed Jul 22, 2009 3:11 am ]
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I've done two now, so I can help out!

Just keep me posted on a date, remember guys, if we need any tools I get a discount at sears :P

hey, everyone's gotta be a little more useful than an extra wrench right? :roll:

but if Meduncan is hosting, me getting there will be a breeze, depending on where in C-bus he is, I can't keep driving all the way out to dayton, the Fiance' is starting to think i like spending time with you guys more! :lol: J/K :twisted:

Author:  VoodooMann [ Wed Jul 22, 2009 3:13 am ]
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Also, I may have a few toys to install sometime around august too, so If I time this right, I may be able to get some help installing an aussie in the rear. Never had to install a locker in a vehicle before, so this is a fresh experience!

Author:  TAHOE [ Wed Jul 22, 2009 12:36 pm ]
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VoodooMann wrote:

Just keep me posted on a date, remember guys, if we need any tools I get a discount at sears :P


Yeah, but they make junk... hahahaha just kiddin, most of my tools are craftsman.

matt, if you want to do it one evening or something give us a yell too. I could run up, maybe Mitch, and bust that baby out in about 3 hrs.... unless someone put the wrong battery in there, right mitch? ( issue from last lift party)

If I wer to make it to the Aug MnG, I'm not working as hard as last time.... going to sit in chair and eat cookies the whole time.... :wink: :lol:

Author:  VoodooMann [ Wed Jul 22, 2009 2:22 pm ]
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haha, me too, I did the whole rear last time, only took about 10-20 minutes though

Author:  teckman02 [ Wed Jul 22, 2009 4:52 pm ]
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VoodooMann wrote:
I can't keep driving all the way out to dayton, the Fiance' is starting to think i like spending time with you guys more! :lol: J/K :twisted:



you can always bring her along .... if i can talk my Fiance' into it i bring her along too

Author:  tommudd [ Wed Jul 22, 2009 5:43 pm ]
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When all of you get to be my age and have spent the number of hours I have under "others" Kjs


only then can you sit and eat cookies :wink: :wink: :wink:

I still have many hours of IOUs to collect someday :twisted:

Now what you do have to do, is the ones who kept walking away and BSing instead of helping and learning, they need to have a wrench in their hand next time.
No work on others we don't work on yours.
Its all about learning and sharing
Someday they too will want a lift installed :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:

just like a certain owner has been asking me about what parts to buy etc for his lift and wanting install help, what he doesn't know yet is I need some rack lights wired up, fair trade maybe :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Author:  mrpink417 [ Wed Jul 22, 2009 6:16 pm ]
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tommudd wrote:
Now what you do have to do, is the ones who kept walking away and BSing instead of helping and learning, they need to have a wrench in their hand next time.
No work on others we don't work on yours.
Its all about learning and sharing
Someday they too will want a lift installed :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:


I did what I could at the last MnG. Everyone needs a good dent guy... hail don't discriminate.

Thanks for the offers everyone- I just got back from picking up my moabs and tires so seeing them sitting around in my garage is making me want to get this lift installed asap. :twisted: :twisted:

p!nK

Author:  mrpink417 [ Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:04 pm ]
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got a quick question on the lifts.... it says in the sticky on the 4x4 forum:
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On the rear you can add extra isolators (the rubber doughnuts on top of spring=rear isolator part # 52088707AA) You can add a total of 2 to each spring max.

now, does that mean I can ADD two iso's in the rear making a total of three? or can you only have two max? do I, or should I replace the factory rear iso? making either two or three brand new ones in the rear? or is that not really a wear item?

also, doing a clevis lift in the front- how many conduit nuts should I purchase? is this just for leveling?

just want to have everything ready.

p!nK

Author:  tommudd [ Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:18 pm ]
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I would go with one extra upper isolator in the rear and could do either two or three conduit nuts on each side for some extra in the front, that should set you pretty level, if you like it to be with a stock rake front lower than the rear then do two uppers in the rear.

All the way you like it to sit :wink:
And I have three dents in my passenger rear door :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: not that you have to remove them :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Author:  VoodooMann [ Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:27 pm ]
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Where is a good place to find conduit nuts, no one around me seems to have them, also what is the size again? :oops:

Also, Tom I'm not sure if you saw but I sent you a PM earlier

Author:  tommudd [ Wed Jul 22, 2009 11:39 pm ]
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VoodooMann wrote:
Where is a good place to find conduit nuts, no one around me seems to have them, also what is the size again? :oops:

Also, Tom I'm not sure if you saw but I sent you a PM earlier


2 inch conduit nuts

any hardware store, LOWES, Home Depot, I keep 12 to 14 in the garage all the time

yes got it and got busy will let you know tomorrow evening , had to do some LOST business

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