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    Lifting a 2002 Liberty on a budget

    Any links to something like that?
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    Lifting a 2002 Liberty on a budget

    Homework? The guy is selling a VERY basic kit for a rediculous price. Adjustable coilovers are nothing new, nor are custom 2-link setups. And they aren't that expensive either. The only reason his kits are so much is because he knows the demand isn't high and no one else makes them. If anything...
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    Lifting a 2002 Liberty on a budget

    I really don't see any problem with putting the kits together. The jeepinbyal 6" lift is just a 6" extended coil-over for the front with new brake lines, upper arm, and steering knuckles It should work 6in Install Pictures
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    Lifting a 2002 Liberty on a budget

    The 4" and 6" suspension kits for jeepinbyal are rediculous. My wife and I own two Chevy Colorados and I thought the 5" suspension kit for almost $2k was expensive. There is less invloved in the Jeep kit and it costs $5k I haven't looked under the Jeep yet to see what it will take to lift it...
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    Lifting a 2002 Liberty on a budget

    I understand the control arm part, but brake lines can be extended. Are there any aftermarket control arms to be able to take that kind of lift? Are there aftermarket spindles for thee Jeeps? Do you have a link a kit that we could get this ammount of lift?
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    General Tires

    I sell tires for a living. I would never put Generals on anything I own.
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    What kind of oil should I use for a 98 Jeep Grand Cherokee ?

    I have always only used Royal Purple in any of my vehicles
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    Lifting a 2002 Liberty on a budget

    My friend has asked me to help lift his 2002 Jeep Liberty. I don't know much about the suspension of the Jeep yet, but from what I have found online there are multiple kits available. Are these two kits compatible to create a total lift of 5"-6"? Or would putting them together cause problems...

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