View Poll Results: Suspension type, installed at home or shop
BB/Spring kit installed at home
96
42.48%
BB/Spring kit installed at a shop
16
7.08%
Short Arm system installed at home
73
32.30%
Short Arm system installed at a shop
22
9.73%
Long Arm system installed at home
7
3.10%
Long Arm system installed at a shop
12
5.31%
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Suspension Kit: Home install or Shop install
#12
JK Freak
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Orange County, CA
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I installed my 2.5" tf coil lift by my self in the driveway. In fact with everything that has been done to the jeep was all me and my friends, in the driveway. The only time anyone else has ever touched it was oil changes, and that is just because the first 5 are free at Donavee Jeep.
I think the jeep just feels like it is mine when I am the one who turns all the bolts.
On the other hand, I am going to be going to you to change the gears in my diffs (I am in fullerton too). Hopefully you will still have that special that includes the braces for the Dana 44's. It will be a little while before I have those funds though.
I think the jeep just feels like it is mine when I am the one who turns all the bolts.
On the other hand, I am going to be going to you to change the gears in my diffs (I am in fullerton too). Hopefully you will still have that special that includes the braces for the Dana 44's. It will be a little while before I have those funds though.
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JK Enthusiast
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Farmington, Ct
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Installed TF 2.5 coil lift with alot of help from a local club's wrench fest, NEJeep.
Only way I see to truely learn how everything works.
I did however have Clayton Off Road install their front upper control arms.
I was short on time, travellling to NY the following weekend, and no local club members were available.
Definitely worth the labor costs though, as this was the final fix with my death wobble issues.
Only way I see to truely learn how everything works.
I did however have Clayton Off Road install their front upper control arms.
I was short on time, travellling to NY the following weekend, and no local club members were available.
Definitely worth the labor costs though, as this was the final fix with my death wobble issues.
#15
JK Enthusiast
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Florida Space Coast...but I get around
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Full Traction SA Ultimate installed in August '07 by me (alone).
Actually, except
for the gears (4.88's) & the DPA it's all my doing
(and it's a BLAST).
Edit: I also didn't do the tire mounting and balance
Actually, except
for the gears (4.88's) & the DPA it's all my doing
(and it's a BLAST).
Edit: I also didn't do the tire mounting and balance
#16
JK Junkie
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Fort St John B.C.
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Pro Comp Stage II lift kit installed by me and a couple friends.
First time installing a coil spring lift kei all my experience is with IFS and leafs... This was easy and no real problems were experienced
First time installing a coil spring lift kei all my experience is with IFS and leafs... This was easy and no real problems were experienced
#18
JK Enthusiast
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: floral city,florida
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dont have one on this one yet,but i"ve installed about ten lift kits at home in my days,both suspension and body and they both go pretty smooth as long as you take your time doing them.and the right tools also help.
#19
Eternal ***erator
2" BB & 1" Body lift installed at home by myself. Soon to be axed in favor of a 3" Coil lift/Full flexarms. I'll be doing that install myself as well, likely alone as before.
#20
JK Freak
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: West Jordan, UT & Prescott, AZ
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I have installed the following at home; a short arm Jk lift, long arm WJ lift, short arm Dodge 2500 lift, dodge 1500 spacer lift, spring over Samurai, but the worst by far was the Chevy 1500 4x4 lift- IFS sucks.