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So I’m going to purchase a 03 jeep liberty with 212k miles … in my mind I was going to mod it up a lil bit change tires maybe even lift it and wat not but a friend with a Jeep told me don’t do it just use The car for financial help… any suggestions?
 

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Plenty of people here have lifted their Libertys. I’m acquiring parts now. Lots of good information here, just start searching. Guessing your friend doesn’t know much about them.
 

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I been navigating through this website for the past week and I honestly can say I love it bro I’ve learned about a lot stuff I can do with it … and lifting it will be one .. I’m in Florida so maybe if I need pieces I can contact one of you guys and get it shipped
 

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offroadwarehouse.com is where I bought my shocks and springs. The page might say out of stock, but they ship direct from ARB.
 

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My CRD has a 1.5" lift. It was all that was available at the time. I have been very few places where I needed more lift. That short wheel base really helps.
 

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Yea I was looking at pictures of 2.5 lift and it doesn’t look to bad it looks pretty decent
 

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I have mine removed bracket and all, but kept the studs there for easy reinstall if I were going on a trip or something.

Some of my kjs use is handy work so I'm in and out of it a lot, or have it open for hours at a time, and I just didn't want all that extra weight on the hinges. Plus if I have my trailer with me, it makes getting tools out of the back more difficult as well.

I pay for an annual emergency tow service, and have a plug kit and mini air compressor with me as my backups.
 

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Where else you gonna put it?

I am, however, thinking of dumping that strange, plastic "gate" that mounts the rear plate on export models.
Im thinking about just leaving in the house or whenever I get tired of the look just putting it back on
 

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I have mine removed bracket and all, but kept the studs there for easy reinstall if I were going on a trip or something.

Some of my kjs use is handy work so I'm in and out of it a lot, or have it open for hours at a time, and I just didn't want all that extra weight on the hinges. Plus if I have my trailer with me, it makes getting tools out of the back more difficult as well.

I pay for an annual emergency tow service, and have a plug kit and mini air compressor with me as my backups.
I was thinking the same … maybe removing it will eliminate some weight from it … how about the the holes where the studs go ? How did u manage to not have it looking too holy in the back ?
 

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I was thinking the same … maybe removing it will eliminate some weight from it … how about the the holes where the studs go ? How did u manage to not have it looking too holy in the back ?
LOL the weight makes no difference at all really unless running steel wheels and heavy 32s
If the holes bug ya , plastic plugs in the holes from hardware store
 

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I pay for an annual emergency tow service, and have a plug kit and mini air compressor with me as my backups.
Our emergency services will charge if you don't have a usable spare (as I discovered, to my cost, when I got a 2nd puncture before I could get the 1st one repaired), plugs have been illegal here for decades but I do carry an inflator & a can of gloop (in which I have no faith at all) but on long trips, particularly to remote areas, I take a 2nd spare wheel.
 
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