coil spacer lift
#21
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Re: coil spacer lift
I have an 02 TJ. Installed the Skyjacker 2" spacers with the nitro shocks. I
had to also had to lower the transfer case.
I just found out i have to install the Track bar Relocation bracket, the
rear end is shifted an inch over to the right.
I am happy with the performance on the trials, I just took it out 2 weeks
ago for the first time, I had great articulation on the rocks. Email me
direct, i will send you a nice pic.
When i researched originally, most people told me with the 2" spacers all i
would need is the spacers the bumpstops and the Shocks. Hindsight, i would
spend the few extra bucks and get a kit that comes with everything (springs,
transfer case drop, track bar bracket (or a new adjustable bar). All said
and done think i spent close to $600 for the "economy" 2 inch lift.
Honestly, i dont have any regrets, my first jeep, my first lift.... Live and
learn. ... I also learned, buy an Oil Pan Skid plate.
Hope i Helped,
JOHN
"Steve" <sbrady1(woo hoo)@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:FJfBe.4744$6e3.505600@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> Hey guys,
>
> do y'all think it's work it to get a coil spacer lift?
> Was looking at a couple sites and they recommend getting longer shocks
> with the spacers....I mean, while you're going that route, and fitting
> larger meats....what's the price difference if you just went witha
> suspension lift?
>
> Dunno....anyone running spacers?
>
> Thanks
> Steve
>
had to also had to lower the transfer case.
I just found out i have to install the Track bar Relocation bracket, the
rear end is shifted an inch over to the right.
I am happy with the performance on the trials, I just took it out 2 weeks
ago for the first time, I had great articulation on the rocks. Email me
direct, i will send you a nice pic.
When i researched originally, most people told me with the 2" spacers all i
would need is the spacers the bumpstops and the Shocks. Hindsight, i would
spend the few extra bucks and get a kit that comes with everything (springs,
transfer case drop, track bar bracket (or a new adjustable bar). All said
and done think i spent close to $600 for the "economy" 2 inch lift.
Honestly, i dont have any regrets, my first jeep, my first lift.... Live and
learn. ... I also learned, buy an Oil Pan Skid plate.
Hope i Helped,
JOHN
"Steve" <sbrady1(woo hoo)@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:FJfBe.4744$6e3.505600@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> Hey guys,
>
> do y'all think it's work it to get a coil spacer lift?
> Was looking at a couple sites and they recommend getting longer shocks
> with the spacers....I mean, while you're going that route, and fitting
> larger meats....what's the price difference if you just went witha
> suspension lift?
>
> Dunno....anyone running spacers?
>
> Thanks
> Steve
>
#22
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Re: coil spacer lift
for 800 you coulda got a 4" suspension lift wow
"John" <jstio@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:dsmBe.1828$2c7.919@fe11.lga...
> I have an 02 TJ. Installed the Skyjacker 2" spacers with the nitro shocks.
I
> had to also had to lower the transfer case.
> I just found out i have to install the Track bar Relocation bracket, the
> rear end is shifted an inch over to the right.
>
> I am happy with the performance on the trials, I just took it out 2 weeks
> ago for the first time, I had great articulation on the rocks. Email me
> direct, i will send you a nice pic.
>
> When i researched originally, most people told me with the 2" spacers all
i
> would need is the spacers the bumpstops and the Shocks. Hindsight, i would
> spend the few extra bucks and get a kit that comes with everything
(springs,
> transfer case drop, track bar bracket (or a new adjustable bar). All said
> and done think i spent close to $600 for the "economy" 2 inch lift.
>
> Honestly, i dont have any regrets, my first jeep, my first lift.... Live
and
> learn. ... I also learned, buy an Oil Pan Skid plate.
>
> Hope i Helped,
>
> JOHN
>
>
> "Steve" <sbrady1(woo hoo)@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:FJfBe.4744$6e3.505600@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > do y'all think it's work it to get a coil spacer lift?
> > Was looking at a couple sites and they recommend getting longer shocks
> > with the spacers....I mean, while you're going that route, and fitting
> > larger meats....what's the price difference if you just went witha
> > suspension lift?
> >
> > Dunno....anyone running spacers?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Steve
> >
>
>
"John" <jstio@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:dsmBe.1828$2c7.919@fe11.lga...
> I have an 02 TJ. Installed the Skyjacker 2" spacers with the nitro shocks.
I
> had to also had to lower the transfer case.
> I just found out i have to install the Track bar Relocation bracket, the
> rear end is shifted an inch over to the right.
>
> I am happy with the performance on the trials, I just took it out 2 weeks
> ago for the first time, I had great articulation on the rocks. Email me
> direct, i will send you a nice pic.
>
> When i researched originally, most people told me with the 2" spacers all
i
> would need is the spacers the bumpstops and the Shocks. Hindsight, i would
> spend the few extra bucks and get a kit that comes with everything
(springs,
> transfer case drop, track bar bracket (or a new adjustable bar). All said
> and done think i spent close to $600 for the "economy" 2 inch lift.
>
> Honestly, i dont have any regrets, my first jeep, my first lift.... Live
and
> learn. ... I also learned, buy an Oil Pan Skid plate.
>
> Hope i Helped,
>
> JOHN
>
>
> "Steve" <sbrady1(woo hoo)@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:FJfBe.4744$6e3.505600@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > do y'all think it's work it to get a coil spacer lift?
> > Was looking at a couple sites and they recommend getting longer shocks
> > with the spacers....I mean, while you're going that route, and fitting
> > larger meats....what's the price difference if you just went witha
> > suspension lift?
> >
> > Dunno....anyone running spacers?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Steve
> >
>
>
#23
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Re: coil spacer lift
for 800 you coulda got a 4" suspension lift wow
"John" <jstio@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:dsmBe.1828$2c7.919@fe11.lga...
> I have an 02 TJ. Installed the Skyjacker 2" spacers with the nitro shocks.
I
> had to also had to lower the transfer case.
> I just found out i have to install the Track bar Relocation bracket, the
> rear end is shifted an inch over to the right.
>
> I am happy with the performance on the trials, I just took it out 2 weeks
> ago for the first time, I had great articulation on the rocks. Email me
> direct, i will send you a nice pic.
>
> When i researched originally, most people told me with the 2" spacers all
i
> would need is the spacers the bumpstops and the Shocks. Hindsight, i would
> spend the few extra bucks and get a kit that comes with everything
(springs,
> transfer case drop, track bar bracket (or a new adjustable bar). All said
> and done think i spent close to $600 for the "economy" 2 inch lift.
>
> Honestly, i dont have any regrets, my first jeep, my first lift.... Live
and
> learn. ... I also learned, buy an Oil Pan Skid plate.
>
> Hope i Helped,
>
> JOHN
>
>
> "Steve" <sbrady1(woo hoo)@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:FJfBe.4744$6e3.505600@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > do y'all think it's work it to get a coil spacer lift?
> > Was looking at a couple sites and they recommend getting longer shocks
> > with the spacers....I mean, while you're going that route, and fitting
> > larger meats....what's the price difference if you just went witha
> > suspension lift?
> >
> > Dunno....anyone running spacers?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Steve
> >
>
>
"John" <jstio@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:dsmBe.1828$2c7.919@fe11.lga...
> I have an 02 TJ. Installed the Skyjacker 2" spacers with the nitro shocks.
I
> had to also had to lower the transfer case.
> I just found out i have to install the Track bar Relocation bracket, the
> rear end is shifted an inch over to the right.
>
> I am happy with the performance on the trials, I just took it out 2 weeks
> ago for the first time, I had great articulation on the rocks. Email me
> direct, i will send you a nice pic.
>
> When i researched originally, most people told me with the 2" spacers all
i
> would need is the spacers the bumpstops and the Shocks. Hindsight, i would
> spend the few extra bucks and get a kit that comes with everything
(springs,
> transfer case drop, track bar bracket (or a new adjustable bar). All said
> and done think i spent close to $600 for the "economy" 2 inch lift.
>
> Honestly, i dont have any regrets, my first jeep, my first lift.... Live
and
> learn. ... I also learned, buy an Oil Pan Skid plate.
>
> Hope i Helped,
>
> JOHN
>
>
> "Steve" <sbrady1(woo hoo)@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:FJfBe.4744$6e3.505600@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > do y'all think it's work it to get a coil spacer lift?
> > Was looking at a couple sites and they recommend getting longer shocks
> > with the spacers....I mean, while you're going that route, and fitting
> > larger meats....what's the price difference if you just went witha
> > suspension lift?
> >
> > Dunno....anyone running spacers?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Steve
> >
>
>
#24
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Posts: n/a
Re: coil spacer lift
for 800 you coulda got a 4" suspension lift wow
"John" <jstio@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:dsmBe.1828$2c7.919@fe11.lga...
> I have an 02 TJ. Installed the Skyjacker 2" spacers with the nitro shocks.
I
> had to also had to lower the transfer case.
> I just found out i have to install the Track bar Relocation bracket, the
> rear end is shifted an inch over to the right.
>
> I am happy with the performance on the trials, I just took it out 2 weeks
> ago for the first time, I had great articulation on the rocks. Email me
> direct, i will send you a nice pic.
>
> When i researched originally, most people told me with the 2" spacers all
i
> would need is the spacers the bumpstops and the Shocks. Hindsight, i would
> spend the few extra bucks and get a kit that comes with everything
(springs,
> transfer case drop, track bar bracket (or a new adjustable bar). All said
> and done think i spent close to $600 for the "economy" 2 inch lift.
>
> Honestly, i dont have any regrets, my first jeep, my first lift.... Live
and
> learn. ... I also learned, buy an Oil Pan Skid plate.
>
> Hope i Helped,
>
> JOHN
>
>
> "Steve" <sbrady1(woo hoo)@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:FJfBe.4744$6e3.505600@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > do y'all think it's work it to get a coil spacer lift?
> > Was looking at a couple sites and they recommend getting longer shocks
> > with the spacers....I mean, while you're going that route, and fitting
> > larger meats....what's the price difference if you just went witha
> > suspension lift?
> >
> > Dunno....anyone running spacers?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Steve
> >
>
>
"John" <jstio@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:dsmBe.1828$2c7.919@fe11.lga...
> I have an 02 TJ. Installed the Skyjacker 2" spacers with the nitro shocks.
I
> had to also had to lower the transfer case.
> I just found out i have to install the Track bar Relocation bracket, the
> rear end is shifted an inch over to the right.
>
> I am happy with the performance on the trials, I just took it out 2 weeks
> ago for the first time, I had great articulation on the rocks. Email me
> direct, i will send you a nice pic.
>
> When i researched originally, most people told me with the 2" spacers all
i
> would need is the spacers the bumpstops and the Shocks. Hindsight, i would
> spend the few extra bucks and get a kit that comes with everything
(springs,
> transfer case drop, track bar bracket (or a new adjustable bar). All said
> and done think i spent close to $600 for the "economy" 2 inch lift.
>
> Honestly, i dont have any regrets, my first jeep, my first lift.... Live
and
> learn. ... I also learned, buy an Oil Pan Skid plate.
>
> Hope i Helped,
>
> JOHN
>
>
> "Steve" <sbrady1(woo hoo)@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:FJfBe.4744$6e3.505600@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > do y'all think it's work it to get a coil spacer lift?
> > Was looking at a couple sites and they recommend getting longer shocks
> > with the spacers....I mean, while you're going that route, and fitting
> > larger meats....what's the price difference if you just went witha
> > suspension lift?
> >
> > Dunno....anyone running spacers?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Steve
> >
>
>
#25
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Posts: n/a
Re: coil spacer lift
for 800 you coulda got a 4" suspension lift wow
"John" <jstio@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:dsmBe.1828$2c7.919@fe11.lga...
> I have an 02 TJ. Installed the Skyjacker 2" spacers with the nitro shocks.
I
> had to also had to lower the transfer case.
> I just found out i have to install the Track bar Relocation bracket, the
> rear end is shifted an inch over to the right.
>
> I am happy with the performance on the trials, I just took it out 2 weeks
> ago for the first time, I had great articulation on the rocks. Email me
> direct, i will send you a nice pic.
>
> When i researched originally, most people told me with the 2" spacers all
i
> would need is the spacers the bumpstops and the Shocks. Hindsight, i would
> spend the few extra bucks and get a kit that comes with everything
(springs,
> transfer case drop, track bar bracket (or a new adjustable bar). All said
> and done think i spent close to $600 for the "economy" 2 inch lift.
>
> Honestly, i dont have any regrets, my first jeep, my first lift.... Live
and
> learn. ... I also learned, buy an Oil Pan Skid plate.
>
> Hope i Helped,
>
> JOHN
>
>
> "Steve" <sbrady1(woo hoo)@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:FJfBe.4744$6e3.505600@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > do y'all think it's work it to get a coil spacer lift?
> > Was looking at a couple sites and they recommend getting longer shocks
> > with the spacers....I mean, while you're going that route, and fitting
> > larger meats....what's the price difference if you just went witha
> > suspension lift?
> >
> > Dunno....anyone running spacers?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Steve
> >
>
>
"John" <jstio@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:dsmBe.1828$2c7.919@fe11.lga...
> I have an 02 TJ. Installed the Skyjacker 2" spacers with the nitro shocks.
I
> had to also had to lower the transfer case.
> I just found out i have to install the Track bar Relocation bracket, the
> rear end is shifted an inch over to the right.
>
> I am happy with the performance on the trials, I just took it out 2 weeks
> ago for the first time, I had great articulation on the rocks. Email me
> direct, i will send you a nice pic.
>
> When i researched originally, most people told me with the 2" spacers all
i
> would need is the spacers the bumpstops and the Shocks. Hindsight, i would
> spend the few extra bucks and get a kit that comes with everything
(springs,
> transfer case drop, track bar bracket (or a new adjustable bar). All said
> and done think i spent close to $600 for the "economy" 2 inch lift.
>
> Honestly, i dont have any regrets, my first jeep, my first lift.... Live
and
> learn. ... I also learned, buy an Oil Pan Skid plate.
>
> Hope i Helped,
>
> JOHN
>
>
> "Steve" <sbrady1(woo hoo)@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:FJfBe.4744$6e3.505600@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > do y'all think it's work it to get a coil spacer lift?
> > Was looking at a couple sites and they recommend getting longer shocks
> > with the spacers....I mean, while you're going that route, and fitting
> > larger meats....what's the price difference if you just went witha
> > suspension lift?
> >
> > Dunno....anyone running spacers?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Steve
> >
>
>
#26
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Posts: n/a
Re: coil spacer lift
They say "Every Jeep is different". Most people who do a 2" spacer don't
have to drop the skid. Bad luck, I'm afraid.
n.
"John" <jstio@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:dsmBe.1828$2c7.919@fe11.lga...
>I have an 02 TJ. Installed the Skyjacker 2" spacers with the nitro shocks.
>I had to also had to lower the transfer case.
> I just found out i have to install the Track bar Relocation bracket, the
> rear end is shifted an inch over to the right.
>
> I am happy with the performance on the trials, I just took it out 2 weeks
> ago for the first time, I had great articulation on the rocks. Email me
> direct, i will send you a nice pic.
>
> When i researched originally, most people told me with the 2" spacers all
> i would need is the spacers the bumpstops and the Shocks. Hindsight, i
> would spend the few extra bucks and get a kit that comes with everything
> (springs, transfer case drop, track bar bracket (or a new adjustable bar).
> All said and done think i spent close to $600 for the "economy" 2 inch
> lift.
>
> Honestly, i dont have any regrets, my first jeep, my first lift.... Live
> and learn. ... I also learned, buy an Oil Pan Skid plate.
>
> Hope i Helped,
>
> JOHN
>
>
> "Steve" <sbrady1(woo hoo)@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:FJfBe.4744$6e3.505600@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> do y'all think it's work it to get a coil spacer lift?
>> Was looking at a couple sites and they recommend getting longer shocks
>> with the spacers....I mean, while you're going that route, and fitting
>> larger meats....what's the price difference if you just went witha
>> suspension lift?
>>
>> Dunno....anyone running spacers?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Steve
>>
>
>
have to drop the skid. Bad luck, I'm afraid.
n.
"John" <jstio@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:dsmBe.1828$2c7.919@fe11.lga...
>I have an 02 TJ. Installed the Skyjacker 2" spacers with the nitro shocks.
>I had to also had to lower the transfer case.
> I just found out i have to install the Track bar Relocation bracket, the
> rear end is shifted an inch over to the right.
>
> I am happy with the performance on the trials, I just took it out 2 weeks
> ago for the first time, I had great articulation on the rocks. Email me
> direct, i will send you a nice pic.
>
> When i researched originally, most people told me with the 2" spacers all
> i would need is the spacers the bumpstops and the Shocks. Hindsight, i
> would spend the few extra bucks and get a kit that comes with everything
> (springs, transfer case drop, track bar bracket (or a new adjustable bar).
> All said and done think i spent close to $600 for the "economy" 2 inch
> lift.
>
> Honestly, i dont have any regrets, my first jeep, my first lift.... Live
> and learn. ... I also learned, buy an Oil Pan Skid plate.
>
> Hope i Helped,
>
> JOHN
>
>
> "Steve" <sbrady1(woo hoo)@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:FJfBe.4744$6e3.505600@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> do y'all think it's work it to get a coil spacer lift?
>> Was looking at a couple sites and they recommend getting longer shocks
>> with the spacers....I mean, while you're going that route, and fitting
>> larger meats....what's the price difference if you just went witha
>> suspension lift?
>>
>> Dunno....anyone running spacers?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Steve
>>
>
>
#27
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: coil spacer lift
They say "Every Jeep is different". Most people who do a 2" spacer don't
have to drop the skid. Bad luck, I'm afraid.
n.
"John" <jstio@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:dsmBe.1828$2c7.919@fe11.lga...
>I have an 02 TJ. Installed the Skyjacker 2" spacers with the nitro shocks.
>I had to also had to lower the transfer case.
> I just found out i have to install the Track bar Relocation bracket, the
> rear end is shifted an inch over to the right.
>
> I am happy with the performance on the trials, I just took it out 2 weeks
> ago for the first time, I had great articulation on the rocks. Email me
> direct, i will send you a nice pic.
>
> When i researched originally, most people told me with the 2" spacers all
> i would need is the spacers the bumpstops and the Shocks. Hindsight, i
> would spend the few extra bucks and get a kit that comes with everything
> (springs, transfer case drop, track bar bracket (or a new adjustable bar).
> All said and done think i spent close to $600 for the "economy" 2 inch
> lift.
>
> Honestly, i dont have any regrets, my first jeep, my first lift.... Live
> and learn. ... I also learned, buy an Oil Pan Skid plate.
>
> Hope i Helped,
>
> JOHN
>
>
> "Steve" <sbrady1(woo hoo)@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:FJfBe.4744$6e3.505600@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> do y'all think it's work it to get a coil spacer lift?
>> Was looking at a couple sites and they recommend getting longer shocks
>> with the spacers....I mean, while you're going that route, and fitting
>> larger meats....what's the price difference if you just went witha
>> suspension lift?
>>
>> Dunno....anyone running spacers?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Steve
>>
>
>
have to drop the skid. Bad luck, I'm afraid.
n.
"John" <jstio@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:dsmBe.1828$2c7.919@fe11.lga...
>I have an 02 TJ. Installed the Skyjacker 2" spacers with the nitro shocks.
>I had to also had to lower the transfer case.
> I just found out i have to install the Track bar Relocation bracket, the
> rear end is shifted an inch over to the right.
>
> I am happy with the performance on the trials, I just took it out 2 weeks
> ago for the first time, I had great articulation on the rocks. Email me
> direct, i will send you a nice pic.
>
> When i researched originally, most people told me with the 2" spacers all
> i would need is the spacers the bumpstops and the Shocks. Hindsight, i
> would spend the few extra bucks and get a kit that comes with everything
> (springs, transfer case drop, track bar bracket (or a new adjustable bar).
> All said and done think i spent close to $600 for the "economy" 2 inch
> lift.
>
> Honestly, i dont have any regrets, my first jeep, my first lift.... Live
> and learn. ... I also learned, buy an Oil Pan Skid plate.
>
> Hope i Helped,
>
> JOHN
>
>
> "Steve" <sbrady1(woo hoo)@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:FJfBe.4744$6e3.505600@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> do y'all think it's work it to get a coil spacer lift?
>> Was looking at a couple sites and they recommend getting longer shocks
>> with the spacers....I mean, while you're going that route, and fitting
>> larger meats....what's the price difference if you just went witha
>> suspension lift?
>>
>> Dunno....anyone running spacers?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Steve
>>
>
>
#28
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: coil spacer lift
They say "Every Jeep is different". Most people who do a 2" spacer don't
have to drop the skid. Bad luck, I'm afraid.
n.
"John" <jstio@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:dsmBe.1828$2c7.919@fe11.lga...
>I have an 02 TJ. Installed the Skyjacker 2" spacers with the nitro shocks.
>I had to also had to lower the transfer case.
> I just found out i have to install the Track bar Relocation bracket, the
> rear end is shifted an inch over to the right.
>
> I am happy with the performance on the trials, I just took it out 2 weeks
> ago for the first time, I had great articulation on the rocks. Email me
> direct, i will send you a nice pic.
>
> When i researched originally, most people told me with the 2" spacers all
> i would need is the spacers the bumpstops and the Shocks. Hindsight, i
> would spend the few extra bucks and get a kit that comes with everything
> (springs, transfer case drop, track bar bracket (or a new adjustable bar).
> All said and done think i spent close to $600 for the "economy" 2 inch
> lift.
>
> Honestly, i dont have any regrets, my first jeep, my first lift.... Live
> and learn. ... I also learned, buy an Oil Pan Skid plate.
>
> Hope i Helped,
>
> JOHN
>
>
> "Steve" <sbrady1(woo hoo)@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:FJfBe.4744$6e3.505600@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> do y'all think it's work it to get a coil spacer lift?
>> Was looking at a couple sites and they recommend getting longer shocks
>> with the spacers....I mean, while you're going that route, and fitting
>> larger meats....what's the price difference if you just went witha
>> suspension lift?
>>
>> Dunno....anyone running spacers?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Steve
>>
>
>
have to drop the skid. Bad luck, I'm afraid.
n.
"John" <jstio@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:dsmBe.1828$2c7.919@fe11.lga...
>I have an 02 TJ. Installed the Skyjacker 2" spacers with the nitro shocks.
>I had to also had to lower the transfer case.
> I just found out i have to install the Track bar Relocation bracket, the
> rear end is shifted an inch over to the right.
>
> I am happy with the performance on the trials, I just took it out 2 weeks
> ago for the first time, I had great articulation on the rocks. Email me
> direct, i will send you a nice pic.
>
> When i researched originally, most people told me with the 2" spacers all
> i would need is the spacers the bumpstops and the Shocks. Hindsight, i
> would spend the few extra bucks and get a kit that comes with everything
> (springs, transfer case drop, track bar bracket (or a new adjustable bar).
> All said and done think i spent close to $600 for the "economy" 2 inch
> lift.
>
> Honestly, i dont have any regrets, my first jeep, my first lift.... Live
> and learn. ... I also learned, buy an Oil Pan Skid plate.
>
> Hope i Helped,
>
> JOHN
>
>
> "Steve" <sbrady1(woo hoo)@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:FJfBe.4744$6e3.505600@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> do y'all think it's work it to get a coil spacer lift?
>> Was looking at a couple sites and they recommend getting longer shocks
>> with the spacers....I mean, while you're going that route, and fitting
>> larger meats....what's the price difference if you just went witha
>> suspension lift?
>>
>> Dunno....anyone running spacers?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Steve
>>
>
>
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Re: coil spacer lift
They say "Every Jeep is different". Most people who do a 2" spacer don't
have to drop the skid. Bad luck, I'm afraid.
n.
"John" <jstio@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:dsmBe.1828$2c7.919@fe11.lga...
>I have an 02 TJ. Installed the Skyjacker 2" spacers with the nitro shocks.
>I had to also had to lower the transfer case.
> I just found out i have to install the Track bar Relocation bracket, the
> rear end is shifted an inch over to the right.
>
> I am happy with the performance on the trials, I just took it out 2 weeks
> ago for the first time, I had great articulation on the rocks. Email me
> direct, i will send you a nice pic.
>
> When i researched originally, most people told me with the 2" spacers all
> i would need is the spacers the bumpstops and the Shocks. Hindsight, i
> would spend the few extra bucks and get a kit that comes with everything
> (springs, transfer case drop, track bar bracket (or a new adjustable bar).
> All said and done think i spent close to $600 for the "economy" 2 inch
> lift.
>
> Honestly, i dont have any regrets, my first jeep, my first lift.... Live
> and learn. ... I also learned, buy an Oil Pan Skid plate.
>
> Hope i Helped,
>
> JOHN
>
>
> "Steve" <sbrady1(woo hoo)@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:FJfBe.4744$6e3.505600@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> do y'all think it's work it to get a coil spacer lift?
>> Was looking at a couple sites and they recommend getting longer shocks
>> with the spacers....I mean, while you're going that route, and fitting
>> larger meats....what's the price difference if you just went witha
>> suspension lift?
>>
>> Dunno....anyone running spacers?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Steve
>>
>
>
have to drop the skid. Bad luck, I'm afraid.
n.
"John" <jstio@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:dsmBe.1828$2c7.919@fe11.lga...
>I have an 02 TJ. Installed the Skyjacker 2" spacers with the nitro shocks.
>I had to also had to lower the transfer case.
> I just found out i have to install the Track bar Relocation bracket, the
> rear end is shifted an inch over to the right.
>
> I am happy with the performance on the trials, I just took it out 2 weeks
> ago for the first time, I had great articulation on the rocks. Email me
> direct, i will send you a nice pic.
>
> When i researched originally, most people told me with the 2" spacers all
> i would need is the spacers the bumpstops and the Shocks. Hindsight, i
> would spend the few extra bucks and get a kit that comes with everything
> (springs, transfer case drop, track bar bracket (or a new adjustable bar).
> All said and done think i spent close to $600 for the "economy" 2 inch
> lift.
>
> Honestly, i dont have any regrets, my first jeep, my first lift.... Live
> and learn. ... I also learned, buy an Oil Pan Skid plate.
>
> Hope i Helped,
>
> JOHN
>
>
> "Steve" <sbrady1(woo hoo)@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:FJfBe.4744$6e3.505600@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> do y'all think it's work it to get a coil spacer lift?
>> Was looking at a couple sites and they recommend getting longer shocks
>> with the spacers....I mean, while you're going that route, and fitting
>> larger meats....what's the price difference if you just went witha
>> suspension lift?
>>
>> Dunno....anyone running spacers?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Steve
>>
>
>
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