ome/bilstein questions

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ShadowedXistence

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I'm looking to use ome HD coils with bilstein shocks and struts... Also, looking to use the kk clevis instead of conduit nuts for a clevis lift... I believe the kk clevis is 1/2in taller than the kj's. I'd also be using JBA UCA's

My question is: what else would I need to get the max LEVEL lift without complications with the CV's. I really don't want to use anymore than one extra rear upper iso (so a total of two on each side).

So I guess the rear would be OME HD coils w 1 extra iso... What else do I need up front to level it out or is the kk clevis enough. Also, should I be using the stock strut mount, or is something else more suited for this application.

If it helps... This is an 06 liberty renegade (I know I need to change my sig). I plan to run 265/70's or 75's depending on what I feel more comfortable with after a test fit... I'm leaning more towards the 70's though... Pinch welds will be pounded, and bumpers cut til I can get some steel bumpers fab'd up... Thanks for the help guys... I've looked at all the topics, but not much info on the kk clevis, so that's why I have the questions!
 

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Measure your clevis first, some are the same length as the KK Tony and I found that out measuring them.
You could use a top plate for extra lift
and you have shocks all the way around ;)
 

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sorry to hijack the thread but does anyone sell the bilstein strut and ome front coil's setup preassembled?
 

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I dont think so....just go OME/RANCHO its the best way to go...and it may take 10mins max to put the front strut and coils together!
 

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I dont think so....just go OME/RANCHO its the best way to go...and it may take 10mins max to put the front strut and coils together!

well seeing as how the rancho's have been discontinued i don't think i'll be able to find them
 

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well ok then...but GOOD LUCK on finding a good pair already together!
 

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Whats the shocks that they are using? Rancho or what? Idk if you know or not but you can take everything to a shop and they will put the strut and all together for a small dollor amount!
 

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Whats the shocks that they are using? Rancho or what? Idk if you know or not but you can take everything to a shop and they will put the strut and all together for a small dollor amount!
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Old Man Emu Struts, yes I know you can do that.
 
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