02 Liberty lift
#61
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Re: 02 Liberty lift
"Big Iron" <rs@spamnot.com> wrote:
>
> "Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote
>>
>> Hey there! Thought that might have been you over on the
>> gardening group!
>>
>
> Hey You!
> I was a little, for a bit - just turned this little guy
> on. Our office is a wreck, piled in two rooms right now.
> The Maple plank flooring is going in today though, well,
> maybe today, tomorrow and the next day at the speeds we
> work at LOL
>
> There is a LOT of good info over there too.
>
> Take 'er easy
Yeah there is. I love Madgardener's rambles. I have to
drive the Jeep to garden at my friends place:^)
Seahag
#62
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Re: 02 Liberty lift
bds sells a kit for them thats a breeze to install
billy ray wrote:
> We only had one user here that was serious about lifting her Libby.
>
> She was looking here:
>
> http://www.rocky-road.com/kjsus.html
>
> "AJ" <alfieb@att.invalid.net> wrote in message
> news:11zkg.196902$Fs1.97528@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> > I am thinking about putting a lift kit in my 02 Liberty. Nothing
> > radical just enough to get it up a little so I don't use the skip plates
> > as plows as often as I do now. The Libby is towed behind my motor home so
> > I don't want to effect the steering geometry or general handling. We do
> > not do any rock crawling or anything too radical just spend a lot of time
> > running around the desert. Cost is a factor but not the determining one.
> > How about some information on what kits you would recommend.
> >
> > TIA.
> >
> > --
> > Jim
billy ray wrote:
> We only had one user here that was serious about lifting her Libby.
>
> She was looking here:
>
> http://www.rocky-road.com/kjsus.html
>
> "AJ" <alfieb@att.invalid.net> wrote in message
> news:11zkg.196902$Fs1.97528@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> > I am thinking about putting a lift kit in my 02 Liberty. Nothing
> > radical just enough to get it up a little so I don't use the skip plates
> > as plows as often as I do now. The Libby is towed behind my motor home so
> > I don't want to effect the steering geometry or general handling. We do
> > not do any rock crawling or anything too radical just spend a lot of time
> > running around the desert. Cost is a factor but not the determining one.
> > How about some information on what kits you would recommend.
> >
> > TIA.
> >
> > --
> > Jim
#63
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Re: 02 Liberty lift
bds sells a kit for them thats a breeze to install
billy ray wrote:
> We only had one user here that was serious about lifting her Libby.
>
> She was looking here:
>
> http://www.rocky-road.com/kjsus.html
>
> "AJ" <alfieb@att.invalid.net> wrote in message
> news:11zkg.196902$Fs1.97528@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> > I am thinking about putting a lift kit in my 02 Liberty. Nothing
> > radical just enough to get it up a little so I don't use the skip plates
> > as plows as often as I do now. The Libby is towed behind my motor home so
> > I don't want to effect the steering geometry or general handling. We do
> > not do any rock crawling or anything too radical just spend a lot of time
> > running around the desert. Cost is a factor but not the determining one.
> > How about some information on what kits you would recommend.
> >
> > TIA.
> >
> > --
> > Jim
billy ray wrote:
> We only had one user here that was serious about lifting her Libby.
>
> She was looking here:
>
> http://www.rocky-road.com/kjsus.html
>
> "AJ" <alfieb@att.invalid.net> wrote in message
> news:11zkg.196902$Fs1.97528@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> > I am thinking about putting a lift kit in my 02 Liberty. Nothing
> > radical just enough to get it up a little so I don't use the skip plates
> > as plows as often as I do now. The Libby is towed behind my motor home so
> > I don't want to effect the steering geometry or general handling. We do
> > not do any rock crawling or anything too radical just spend a lot of time
> > running around the desert. Cost is a factor but not the determining one.
> > How about some information on what kits you would recommend.
> >
> > TIA.
> >
> > --
> > Jim
#64
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Re: 02 Liberty lift
bds sells a kit for them thats a breeze to install
billy ray wrote:
> We only had one user here that was serious about lifting her Libby.
>
> She was looking here:
>
> http://www.rocky-road.com/kjsus.html
>
> "AJ" <alfieb@att.invalid.net> wrote in message
> news:11zkg.196902$Fs1.97528@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> > I am thinking about putting a lift kit in my 02 Liberty. Nothing
> > radical just enough to get it up a little so I don't use the skip plates
> > as plows as often as I do now. The Libby is towed behind my motor home so
> > I don't want to effect the steering geometry or general handling. We do
> > not do any rock crawling or anything too radical just spend a lot of time
> > running around the desert. Cost is a factor but not the determining one.
> > How about some information on what kits you would recommend.
> >
> > TIA.
> >
> > --
> > Jim
billy ray wrote:
> We only had one user here that was serious about lifting her Libby.
>
> She was looking here:
>
> http://www.rocky-road.com/kjsus.html
>
> "AJ" <alfieb@att.invalid.net> wrote in message
> news:11zkg.196902$Fs1.97528@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> > I am thinking about putting a lift kit in my 02 Liberty. Nothing
> > radical just enough to get it up a little so I don't use the skip plates
> > as plows as often as I do now. The Libby is towed behind my motor home so
> > I don't want to effect the steering geometry or general handling. We do
> > not do any rock crawling or anything too radical just spend a lot of time
> > running around the desert. Cost is a factor but not the determining one.
> > How about some information on what kits you would recommend.
> >
> > TIA.
> >
> > --
> > Jim
#65
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Re: 02 Liberty lift
"Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote
>> There is a LOT of good info over there too.
>>
>> Take 'er easy
>
> Yeah there is. I love Madgardener's rambles. I have to drive the Jeep to
> garden at my friends place:^)
>
> Seahag
>
Just yesterday we had our first harvest. A beautiful cucumber and tonight a
very nice BIG broccoli flower.
Our garden is SO pretty right now I will get a photo or two and post it as
soon as I can. I haven't got a thing I can connect to this laptop without
dismanteling my system - I am too busy to do all that right now.
I'd LOVE to have you come and wander in my garden with me. it's small, but
it gets lots of weeds. It rained FINALLY and we were out there tonight and
picked a lot of nutgrass out from under the pole beans. Next year, more weed
cloth. We put it under the corn and then covered it with straw. WOW it
worked great!
Kate
K.
#66
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Re: 02 Liberty lift
"Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote
>> There is a LOT of good info over there too.
>>
>> Take 'er easy
>
> Yeah there is. I love Madgardener's rambles. I have to drive the Jeep to
> garden at my friends place:^)
>
> Seahag
>
Just yesterday we had our first harvest. A beautiful cucumber and tonight a
very nice BIG broccoli flower.
Our garden is SO pretty right now I will get a photo or two and post it as
soon as I can. I haven't got a thing I can connect to this laptop without
dismanteling my system - I am too busy to do all that right now.
I'd LOVE to have you come and wander in my garden with me. it's small, but
it gets lots of weeds. It rained FINALLY and we were out there tonight and
picked a lot of nutgrass out from under the pole beans. Next year, more weed
cloth. We put it under the corn and then covered it with straw. WOW it
worked great!
Kate
K.
#67
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Re: 02 Liberty lift
"Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote
>> There is a LOT of good info over there too.
>>
>> Take 'er easy
>
> Yeah there is. I love Madgardener's rambles. I have to drive the Jeep to
> garden at my friends place:^)
>
> Seahag
>
Just yesterday we had our first harvest. A beautiful cucumber and tonight a
very nice BIG broccoli flower.
Our garden is SO pretty right now I will get a photo or two and post it as
soon as I can. I haven't got a thing I can connect to this laptop without
dismanteling my system - I am too busy to do all that right now.
I'd LOVE to have you come and wander in my garden with me. it's small, but
it gets lots of weeds. It rained FINALLY and we were out there tonight and
picked a lot of nutgrass out from under the pole beans. Next year, more weed
cloth. We put it under the corn and then covered it with straw. WOW it
worked great!
Kate
K.
#68
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Re: 02 Liberty lift
"AJ" <alfieb@att.invalid.net> wrote
> True but for my usage it is perfect or at least close. I came close
> with the Rubicon but at least the one I tested had too many quirks and was
> not consistent. Though I did see one with every possible option that I
> sorta lusted after but did not drive. I also have too many vehicles now..
> just gave an 350 powered S-10 to one of the neighborhood kids and still
> have too many left.
>
>
> --
> Jim
Hey Jim,
You might want to just research your lift. There are a few good options out
there but you should also know that your dealership may void your warranty
if you raise it.
Kate
#69
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Re: 02 Liberty lift
"AJ" <alfieb@att.invalid.net> wrote
> True but for my usage it is perfect or at least close. I came close
> with the Rubicon but at least the one I tested had too many quirks and was
> not consistent. Though I did see one with every possible option that I
> sorta lusted after but did not drive. I also have too many vehicles now..
> just gave an 350 powered S-10 to one of the neighborhood kids and still
> have too many left.
>
>
> --
> Jim
Hey Jim,
You might want to just research your lift. There are a few good options out
there but you should also know that your dealership may void your warranty
if you raise it.
Kate
#70
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Re: 02 Liberty lift
"AJ" <alfieb@att.invalid.net> wrote
> True but for my usage it is perfect or at least close. I came close
> with the Rubicon but at least the one I tested had too many quirks and was
> not consistent. Though I did see one with every possible option that I
> sorta lusted after but did not drive. I also have too many vehicles now..
> just gave an 350 powered S-10 to one of the neighborhood kids and still
> have too many left.
>
>
> --
> Jim
Hey Jim,
You might want to just research your lift. There are a few good options out
there but you should also know that your dealership may void your warranty
if you raise it.
Kate