Finally got Lift
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My 16 y.o. son and I did it in about 5 hours. The only "special" tool we needed was a tie rod puller we got from Autozone for free.
I would recommend buying the new front sway bar links if you didn't already. The directions says to use the ones off the rear on the front but the Zone sway bar links are 2X beefier than stock. And they look really cool.
Good luck and post some pics when you're done.
I would recommend buying the new front sway bar links if you didn't already. The directions says to use the ones off the rear on the front but the Zone sway bar links are 2X beefier than stock. And they look really cool.
Good luck and post some pics when you're done.
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My 16 y.o. son and I did it in about 5 hours. The only "special" tool we needed was a tie rod puller we got from Autozone for free.
I would recommend buying the new front sway bar links if you didn't already. The directions says to use the ones off the rear on the front but the Zone sway bar links are 2X beefier than stock. And they look really cool.
Good luck and post some pics when you're done.
I would recommend buying the new front sway bar links if you didn't already. The directions says to use the ones off the rear on the front but the Zone sway bar links are 2X beefier than stock. And they look really cool.
Good luck and post some pics when you're done.
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Nothing rubs. I still have the factory Sahara wheels and tires. I believe the sway bar links will rub if I put on wider tires on without wheel spacers.