Sweet Jeep Todd! Nice to see your occupied with a different project seeing how shitty this winter was (at least here in Canada anyways). I think it’s probably the same for you guys too based on a lot of your videos this winter. Keep that shirt inside out! 😂 cheers 🍻
@@toddclyne3493 I’m Sorry I’m such a prick Todd I won’t ever let that go but it’s so awesome too at the same time I mean nothing bad by it. Just glad that I’m not the only one that has done that. I’m a nursing attendant by trade I wore my scrub shirt inside out once it wasn’t till I was like halfway through my shift I actually had a patient notice that lol.
The rear spring part # cross references to a 2007-2012 wrangler jk. Also, the emu shocks are black/yellow... so are those bilstein shocks? And what year Durango are those shocks from in the rear?
@@kennethatteberry6757 the guy I bought the stuff from said they were jk rear springs. I'm only going with what he told me. The front strut spring combo came ome . I believe I showed the part number of that. The Durango shocks they fit all year Durango. I bought the cheapest ones to try now I wish I bought the best ones. The cheap ones work great the best would just be better.
Stereo flatens the battery I find especially if your optima battery is on its way out usually lasts 3 days then totally flat.just swapped to a new optima battery seems okay again over a week still good
Great info. Can I ask, with the liberty not being a body on chassis design like a pickup does the spacer lift actually lift the whole jeep giving added ground clearance? If it was a body on chassis design spacers only lift the body not the chassis so the ground clearance stays the same with spacers on, is this correct? All the best from Scotland 👍🏴
Do you have any more info on doing the rear lift? Like does it matter what year TJ or Durango for those parts? I need to do that to mine and I'm looking for ideas. I like what you did there, might do that on mine.