Terra Firma Lift kit installed (no lift)
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2" Terra Firma Lift kit installed (no car lift)
As you can see the BIG BOSS is in the blue chair..
The back ones went on EASY.. only a couple hours of work.
The front ones however, when I got to them the next weekend where a little more problematic..
You have to disconnect the front driveshaft to let the front suspension hang low enough to get the new springs in.
I painted everything with an anti rust coating, the frame, etc, even though I live in the south. And before you ask me why the rotors have paint on them, I learned where they make contact with the pads, I'm just lazy, and it burns right off after driving a half mile but the rest looks brand new..
The Disco will now officially crush the Jag..! HAHA
And here's a link to a video of some fun after the new lift, I ALMOST GOT STUCK AN HAD TO BE PULLED OUT BY A JEEP!!!!!! But we made it out, had little kids along for the ride...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/566u0e34u1...20new.mov?dl=0
The back ones went on EASY.. only a couple hours of work.
The front ones however, when I got to them the next weekend where a little more problematic..
You have to disconnect the front driveshaft to let the front suspension hang low enough to get the new springs in.
I painted everything with an anti rust coating, the frame, etc, even though I live in the south. And before you ask me why the rotors have paint on them, I learned where they make contact with the pads, I'm just lazy, and it burns right off after driving a half mile but the rest looks brand new..
The Disco will now officially crush the Jag..! HAHA
And here's a link to a video of some fun after the new lift, I ALMOST GOT STUCK AN HAD TO BE PULLED OUT BY A JEEP!!!!!! But we made it out, had little kids along for the ride...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/566u0e34u1...20new.mov?dl=0
Last edited by caymandrew; 04-28-2015 at 03:52 PM.
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The current Tires I have are 245/75R16 WARDEN A/T (E) but those were the biggest I could go with a stock suspension. But after the lift I plan to get CLAW M/T LT265/75R16 (E)
No, it was the 2" lift kit. Being that the OEM springs are 14 years old they have probably compressed at least an inch, and with the new tires I anticipate the entire project to lift the roof height 4".
It wasn't to bad of a DIY project. When I said no lift I meant no car lift, just doing it in the driveway
Last edited by caymandrew; 04-28-2015 at 11:49 AM.
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Cool. Did you have to yank the front driveshaft or cross member? (Edit: Nevermind, just saw in the picture that the driveshaft was disconnected.)
I'm running without sways in the rear, so that's already out of the way. Actually, I recommend trying the same to anyone. I noticed almost no difference except on the interstate at 75+ mph, where it actually rides BETTER. It used to walk around a little and doesn't now that the rear sway is gone. Strange, but I'm not going to argue.
I looked at the Warden tires. After a lot of research, I found that when the company moved or changed hands or whatever happened they got rid of a lot of their senior staff and quality took a plunge. I plan on getting the 265/75r16 10-ply Mud Claw Radial M/Ts. My local tire shop has them for $174 each including mount and balance, and the owner runs them on a couple of his own vehicles.
I'm running without sways in the rear, so that's already out of the way. Actually, I recommend trying the same to anyone. I noticed almost no difference except on the interstate at 75+ mph, where it actually rides BETTER. It used to walk around a little and doesn't now that the rear sway is gone. Strange, but I'm not going to argue.
I looked at the Warden tires. After a lot of research, I found that when the company moved or changed hands or whatever happened they got rid of a lot of their senior staff and quality took a plunge. I plan on getting the 265/75r16 10-ply Mud Claw Radial M/Ts. My local tire shop has them for $174 each including mount and balance, and the owner runs them on a couple of his own vehicles.
Last edited by Alex_M; 04-28-2015 at 01:58 PM.
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What he said, but make sure your sway bar links are disconnected. Otherwise, you won't get the axle to drop that far.