Liberty ideas
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Re: Liberty ideas
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Troy wrote:
>
> Howdy. My girl just got a liberty. I think I remember seeing in some
> magazine a liberty lifted way up with a real axle up front. I know it
> had to be a totally custom job. I have no experience with IFS, but
> might it be possible to rip out the IFS and slap an axle in there?
> Probably with a ton of work could it be done? I haven't had a chance
> to crawl under there and look. (for the record, I have a TJ lifted
> and locked) I'm just wondering since everyone craps on IFS. Maybe
> someone with too much money will do this in the future? I'd love to
> hear from some engineers or the likes about this. I'm certainly not
> going to do more than 2 inch spacer lift and 31's for her. Oh another
> thing, we're in Florida so there's not going to much rockclimbing. We
> do have alot of rain and mud and sand. (also noticed lots of places
> for mud to hide in the liberty) but again, haven't been able to get
> under it yet.
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Troy wrote:
>
> Howdy. My girl just got a liberty. I think I remember seeing in some
> magazine a liberty lifted way up with a real axle up front. I know it
> had to be a totally custom job. I have no experience with IFS, but
> might it be possible to rip out the IFS and slap an axle in there?
> Probably with a ton of work could it be done? I haven't had a chance
> to crawl under there and look. (for the record, I have a TJ lifted
> and locked) I'm just wondering since everyone craps on IFS. Maybe
> someone with too much money will do this in the future? I'd love to
> hear from some engineers or the likes about this. I'm certainly not
> going to do more than 2 inch spacer lift and 31's for her. Oh another
> thing, we're in Florida so there's not going to much rockclimbing. We
> do have alot of rain and mud and sand. (also noticed lots of places
> for mud to hide in the liberty) but again, haven't been able to get
> under it yet.
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Re: Liberty ideas
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Troy wrote:
>
> Howdy. My girl just got a liberty. I think I remember seeing in some
> magazine a liberty lifted way up with a real axle up front. I know it
> had to be a totally custom job. I have no experience with IFS, but
> might it be possible to rip out the IFS and slap an axle in there?
> Probably with a ton of work could it be done? I haven't had a chance
> to crawl under there and look. (for the record, I have a TJ lifted
> and locked) I'm just wondering since everyone craps on IFS. Maybe
> someone with too much money will do this in the future? I'd love to
> hear from some engineers or the likes about this. I'm certainly not
> going to do more than 2 inch spacer lift and 31's for her. Oh another
> thing, we're in Florida so there's not going to much rockclimbing. We
> do have alot of rain and mud and sand. (also noticed lots of places
> for mud to hide in the liberty) but again, haven't been able to get
> under it yet.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Troy wrote:
>
> Howdy. My girl just got a liberty. I think I remember seeing in some
> magazine a liberty lifted way up with a real axle up front. I know it
> had to be a totally custom job. I have no experience with IFS, but
> might it be possible to rip out the IFS and slap an axle in there?
> Probably with a ton of work could it be done? I haven't had a chance
> to crawl under there and look. (for the record, I have a TJ lifted
> and locked) I'm just wondering since everyone craps on IFS. Maybe
> someone with too much money will do this in the future? I'd love to
> hear from some engineers or the likes about this. I'm certainly not
> going to do more than 2 inch spacer lift and 31's for her. Oh another
> thing, we're in Florida so there's not going to much rockclimbing. We
> do have alot of rain and mud and sand. (also noticed lots of places
> for mud to hide in the liberty) but again, haven't been able to get
> under it yet.
#13
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Re: Liberty ideas
http://www.----------.com/libbySaxle.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Troy wrote:
>
> Howdy. My girl just got a liberty. I think I remember seeing in some
> magazine a liberty lifted way up with a real axle up front. I know it
> had to be a totally custom job. I have no experience with IFS, but
> might it be possible to rip out the IFS and slap an axle in there?
> Probably with a ton of work could it be done? I haven't had a chance
> to crawl under there and look. (for the record, I have a TJ lifted
> and locked) I'm just wondering since everyone craps on IFS. Maybe
> someone with too much money will do this in the future? I'd love to
> hear from some engineers or the likes about this. I'm certainly not
> going to do more than 2 inch spacer lift and 31's for her. Oh another
> thing, we're in Florida so there's not going to much rockclimbing. We
> do have alot of rain and mud and sand. (also noticed lots of places
> for mud to hide in the liberty) but again, haven't been able to get
> under it yet.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Troy wrote:
>
> Howdy. My girl just got a liberty. I think I remember seeing in some
> magazine a liberty lifted way up with a real axle up front. I know it
> had to be a totally custom job. I have no experience with IFS, but
> might it be possible to rip out the IFS and slap an axle in there?
> Probably with a ton of work could it be done? I haven't had a chance
> to crawl under there and look. (for the record, I have a TJ lifted
> and locked) I'm just wondering since everyone craps on IFS. Maybe
> someone with too much money will do this in the future? I'd love to
> hear from some engineers or the likes about this. I'm certainly not
> going to do more than 2 inch spacer lift and 31's for her. Oh another
> thing, we're in Florida so there's not going to much rockclimbing. We
> do have alot of rain and mud and sand. (also noticed lots of places
> for mud to hide in the liberty) but again, haven't been able to get
> under it yet.
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Re: Liberty ideas
Maybe for next year, but for now it's an 8 1/4" Corporate:
http://www.rockcrawler.com/reviews/j...2002/index.asp
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Stubby wrote:
>
> While you're slapping a real axle up front, might as well add a real one in
> the rear. The Libby has IRS as well. :)
>
> Stub
http://www.rockcrawler.com/reviews/j...2002/index.asp
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Stubby wrote:
>
> While you're slapping a real axle up front, might as well add a real one in
> the rear. The Libby has IRS as well. :)
>
> Stub
#15
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Re: Liberty ideas
Maybe for next year, but for now it's an 8 1/4" Corporate:
http://www.rockcrawler.com/reviews/j...2002/index.asp
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Stubby wrote:
>
> While you're slapping a real axle up front, might as well add a real one in
> the rear. The Libby has IRS as well. :)
>
> Stub
http://www.rockcrawler.com/reviews/j...2002/index.asp
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Stubby wrote:
>
> While you're slapping a real axle up front, might as well add a real one in
> the rear. The Libby has IRS as well. :)
>
> Stub
#16
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Re: Liberty ideas
Maybe for next year, but for now it's an 8 1/4" Corporate:
http://www.rockcrawler.com/reviews/j...2002/index.asp
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stubby wrote:
>
> While you're slapping a real axle up front, might as well add a real one in
> the rear. The Libby has IRS as well. :)
>
> Stub
http://www.rockcrawler.com/reviews/j...2002/index.asp
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stubby wrote:
>
> While you're slapping a real axle up front, might as well add a real one in
> the rear. The Libby has IRS as well. :)
>
> Stub
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