You know how I can tell you're in the military? Because your garage is way to organized! :cheesy:
Looks good man!
I see two CLS bags in your garage you better turn them in lol. Nice jeep looking good and for the CLS bags I have 3 and use one in the jeep.
Everything about your rig is looking sweet Joe! I really am digging those doors. You have some more specs on the lift you installed? ...and yes we did buy it!:yup: Needs a tad bit of TLC and working on that.
How tight did you make the top of your front shocks? I held the shock as tight as I could by hand and the little book that came with them said compress the bushing 1/8" but it's not really compressed at all, just tight.
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Awesome looking rig man, that front bumper look beautiful, looked great in raw form i would of been tempted to just clear it and let the fab work shine through but i'm glad to see you didn't smooth out the welds before painting.
can't wait to see what you do next.. :rock::rock::thumb::thumb:
Looks like you also got more than 2" of lift from the JKS coils. Sweet Jeep
Definitely, measurements right after install were at 3" right when we set it back on the ground. I'm hoping with the weight of the bumper/sliders and settling Ill get 2.5, but well see. If we ever have a decent weather day here Ill measure and post up some numbers.
They must have accidentally sent me coils for a 4 door, since I got 3.5" of lift out of them
They don't make two different coils. Both the same. If you have a two door you will get more lift.
Oh my bad, I thought I remembered two options for front and one for rear. I am really getting old, damn
Northridge has 1 spring option for the rear, and 2 different part numbers for the fronts (1 for 2 door and 1 for 4 door). My rears are stamped JSPEC 1618 and fronts are stamped JSPEC 1619. Not sure if that helps.