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    how much ground clearance?

    Mkay, I just have to ask since I'm not familar with the Scottish highlands. You previously mentioned you needed to drive in deep powder and on peat. How deep is the powder and does peat ever freeze to the point of being solid? What other type of vehicles are getting around through it in...
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    Eaton E Locker

    For the price and ease of install you really can't go wrong with the DTT in the front. It works flawlessly and is very durable, as mine has survived 2 blown housings with chewed up ring & pinon gears and is still going strong.
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    Soft Suspention

    You're finally getting a winch?.... Just for the record, install it in your ARB and see how long it takes to sag and get spongy on the 927's, then install the 790's. ;) I'm guessing Hood 297 will also be going this route too in the near future.
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    Soft Suspention

    For an ARB bumper and winch, (Like "Simon Says", do it right the first time!) get the OME 790 CRD - 500 lb. rate coils....:eek: The 927's seem to work well with just a bumper, or just a winch alone with just a little sag. Despite what ARB says, their OME 927 - 400 lb. rate coil is not...
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    6" lift

    You don't need a lift kit and big tires, you need these: http://www.mattracks.com/assets/images/autogen/Mattracks_Photo_Thumbnails_Nrev_logo6web.jpg
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    6" lift

    Save your money and suffice, that a set of 265/70/16's on a cheaper 2.5-3" OME/Rancho set up would be more realistic, unless you have unlimited funds to throw at it.;)
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    Rocky Road Budget Lift

    At least add a set of Terraflex front extended bump stops to help the front shocks from going out prematurely (if they're old, you should repalce them anyway while you have it apart). Also, make sure you get the front end realigned within a few days after installing the lift. Hope you also...
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    No one talks about Skyjacker?

    Don't scrimp on quality!... A cheap lift will just end up costing you more time and money in the long run even if you don't wheel it at all. Front OME 927 coils and rear OME 948 coils should last for the life of your KJ. Rancho front 17505 are a H.D. with lifetime warranty and for the rear you...
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    RUSTYS lift

    Rancho's have a lifetime warranty and are priced lower than OME; what is there to think about?
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    Shock/Strut Options other than Rancho/OME?

    Don't scrimp on quality!... A cheap lift will just end up costing you more time and money in the long run even if you don't wheel it at all. Front OME 927 coils and rear OME 948 coils should last for the life of your KJ. Rancho front 17505 are a H.D. with lifetime warranty and for the rear you...
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    I'm a newbie to this stuff!

    927 H.D. front and 948 H.D. rear. 926 is med..
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    Rear creeking noise

    Buy a can of silicone spray and spray ALL of your rubber bushings real good.
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    I'm a newbie to this stuff!

    Don't forget the rear bump stops!
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    do 32's rub bad on a 2.5 lift for a 02 liberty

    Save yourself some grief and go with a 245/75/16. In reality a 32" tire would only raise you around 5/8 of an inch more, but with more power loss and more fuel consumption. Use that extra gas money on your kids!
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    Frequent Shock Replacement?

    Try adding a set of front Teraflex bump stops to help with the problem.
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    Help upgrading my Rockfather 1 lift

    Before you go changing out springs and front shocks, try replacing the front bump stops with the extended Teraflex ones and see if that helps. You need to extend the bumps stops anytime you lift. http://www.trailquest.com/teraflex/images/001903200_Liberty_bumpstops.jpg
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    Clevis lift help

    I've never used the conduit nuts doing a clevis lift and have yet for the shocks to drop down in nearly 5 yrs.
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    Skid Row tranny skid pics

    Try looking on their site?
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    Lifting Help!!!

    Don't do it, you'll just want bigger tires when you get the lift on. Make do with what you have for now, then lift and get bigger tires.
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    Lifting Help!!!

    Yes, and you'd end up being disapointed if you went with anything lighter. All springs take a little time to break in. I've not heard any complaints, and H.D.'s are standard on the Frankinlift from All J's.
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