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Selch

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Well my name's Brian. I'm no stranger to cars but fairly new to Jeeps and other lifted vehicles. Most of the ones I have owned have been sport compacts. I came on here because I currently own a 2003 Liberty Sport with 122k miles that's my daily driver. Nothing special has been done since it's mainly driven to work and my wife has driven it until we bought her a new car last year. I currently have a 05' Neon SRT-4 for sale as am considering putting a little money in the Liberty once it's sold. I mainly just want to start with a mild lift (2.5-3") and some new wheels and probably some 33's. I have 2 kids so I don't want to get too crazy. Anyway here's a few pics of the SRT since I don't have any of the Jeep. It's nothing special as of now anyway :D

I really need some ideas on the suspension for the Liberty. I'm thinking something plain for the wheels, probably some black Cragars or something.

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Welcome!
For the lift...the common thing to do is Old Man Emu heavy duty springs all around and Bilstein shocks. 245/75-16 is a trouble-free fit, but 265s can be a bit of a chore to squeeze in the wheelwells.
Where in Kentucky are you?
 

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First off...Welcome to the site.:D

If you plan on lifting the KJ, then 2.5-3" is the safe limit for the IFS set up. 33's will require re-gearing of both diffs if it's 4x4.

Old Man Emu springs are the general rule of thumb for lifting the KJ.

Read some of the lift threads and see where to turn when the time comes to spend money.
 

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Welcome!
For the lift...the common thing to do is Old Man Emu heavy duty springs all around and Bilstein shocks. 245/75-16 is a trouble-free fit, but 265s can be a bit of a chore to squeeze in the wheelwells.
Where in Kentucky are you?

Ok thanks, I'll do some research on here and see what I can find. I live in Shepherdsville, which is about 30 miles south of downtown. I see you're in Ohio. I am up there about every other day. I work for CSX railroad and run from Louisville to Cincinnati.
 

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Ok thanks, I'll do some research on here and see what I can find. I live in Shepherdsville, which is about 30 miles south of downtown. I see you're in Ohio. I am up there about every other day. I work for CSX railroad and run from Louisville to Cincinnati.

Cool, live about 30 minutes from Cincinnati. There's a large population of KJers around here.
You'll have to hang out with us sometime.
 

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Cool, live about 30 minutes from Cincinnati. There's a large population of KJers around here.
You'll have to hang out with us sometime.

I meant to say downtown Louisville. Sounds good man, I never knew there was such a big following of KJ's around here. Mine needs a bunch of work, starting with suspension and wheels/tires. Right now it just has a set of American Racing Casino's with Dayton Timberline a/t's on it. My wife liked them and they were cheap so I bought them for her. The interior reflects the 122k miles on it too so that's next. If I could just sell my damn SRT it would be fine but she's got me on lock down until then. LOL
 

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Welcome! I'm just north of Cinci also, see TBJ occassionally when he gets in my neck of the woods :D. The ohio group actually is fairly busy, we have meet/greets every 6 weeks or so. you may want to consider doing a scenic road rally iwth us, last one was in Madison Ind. pretty fun. I think there will be some 4x4ing in Maysville at big rock sometime, maybe a trip to livingston in summer.
www.scenicroadrallies.com
TBJ hit the nail with his lift recommendations... surprising he was right (censored)
 

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Welcome! I'm just north of Cinci also, see TBJ occassionally when he gets in my neck of the woods :D. The ohio group actually is fairly busy, we have meet/greets every 6 weeks or so. you may want to consider doing a scenic road rally iwth us, last one was in Madison Ind. pretty fun. I think there will be some 4x4ing in Maysville at big rock sometime, maybe a trip to livingston in summer.
www.scenicroadrallies.com
TBJ hit the nail with his lift recommendations... surprising he was right (censored)

Don't you mean you stalk ThunderbirdJunkie, and follow him when he's just minding his own business playing with toy cars:confused:
 

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Welcome to the form Selch! I am in NKY so I tend to hang out with the Ohio Jeep crowd. You should as others have said try to make it to one of their events. Great people and always a lot of fun. The scenic road rallies are also a good time as was previously mentioned. Hope to see you around!
 

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Don't you mean you stalk ThunderbirdJunkie, and follow him when he's just minding his own business playing with toy cars:confused:

Uh whatever... you were in my neck of the woods if I recall rightKick.gif

Selch...sorry about u owning the SRT hahaha :D just kidding
I have a buddy who totalled an SRT about 4 yrs ago cause the guy thought he could hang with an LS1. The SRT cut over on the my buddy/camaro, ended up in the wall, car got totalled. My buddy has to have a fender painted.
Seriously it is a good looking car, too bad you are having a hard time selling.
 

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Uh whatever... you were in my neck of the woods if I recall rightKick.gif

Selch...sorry about u owning the SRT hahaha :D just kidding
I have a buddy who totalled an SRT about 4 yrs ago cause the guy thought he could hang with an LS1. The SRT cut over on the my buddy/camaro, ended up in the wall, car got totalled. My buddy has to have a fender painted.
Seriously it is a good looking car, too bad you are having a hard time selling.

Thanks man! I love my car but honestly I just don't drive it. It's an 05 with 40k miles. That ***** about the other SRT. Fortunately for me and my car, I'm 33 and have some common sense. I've never dynoed the car but I know of some with almost the same exact mods making 325 hp. I'm no bench racer, jut using that for reference. Anyway, I have 2 serious buyers right now so I'll let them outbid themselves. LOL
 

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Thanks man! I love my car but honestly I just don't drive it. It's an 05 with 40k miles. That ***** about the other SRT. Fortunately for me and my car, I'm 33 and have some common sense. I've never dynoed the car but I know of some with almost the same exact mods making 325 hp. I'm no bench racer, jut using that for reference. Anyway, I have 2 serious buyers right now so I'll let them outbid themselves. LOL

This was a young stupid hot headed kid thought his SRT could hang with a 425 hp camaro, they got in heavy traffic and bam.... stupidity on both their parts honestly. Camaro now runs a 396 pushing 500 hp (dropmouth)
If you need help with lifting, let us know, some of us have done it quite a few times.. good reason for a meet/greet lift party!
 

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This was a young stupid hot headed kid thought his SRT could hang with a 425 hp camaro, they got in heavy traffic and bam.... stupidity on both their parts honestly. Camaro now runs a 396 pushing 500 hp (dropmouth)
If you need help with lifting, let us know, some of us have done it quite a few times.. good reason for a meet/greet lift party!

My next car will be a C5 Vette (Z06) but until then the Jeep will have to do for fun. These are things that I wanted to do from the time we bought it but with 2 kids the wife worried about getting in and out of it. Sounds like a great plan. I'll let you guys know when I get everything together. Hopefully I get a phone call today about my car.
 
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