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  1. Vinsane

    A recipe for an affordable but quality 2.5" lift

    Finally got the adjustable track bar. My question is , do these metal 'sleeves' just sit loose in there? They slip out pretty easy.
  2. Vinsane

    amazon vs. JKS

    Thats a great deal. There is an auction up now for the same thing but for 3" to 6" . High bid is 105 ends pretty soon.
  3. Vinsane

    amazon vs. JKS

    So Amazon has JKS adjustable rear track bar OGS151 for $177. JKS website is $240 plus shipping. That's a big difference. Has anybody bought one from amazon? Am I missing something?
  4. Vinsane

    A recipe for an affordable but quality 2.5" lift

    Got all the springs and shocks installed. Last is rear track bar. It's less then an inch short. I don't have the relocation bracket. I thought I read a trick to get it lined up? Any thoughts? Also the rear end is still on stands but I jacked up axle to get it close. Adjustable track bar here I...
  5. Vinsane

    Where should I place the jack stands?

    Thanks yall. I was getting a little nervous with the angle but I guess I could just raise the Jacks up
  6. Vinsane

    Where should I place the jack stands?

    I'm jacking up the rear of jeep to change springs and shocks. Should I place jack stands on frame by control arm attachment or on the back bumper?
  7. Vinsane

    A recipe for an affordable but quality 2.5" lift

    I figured it out and got it all back together. Axle just needed to be reconnected basically. Fronts all done, now for the back.
  8. Vinsane

    The SE / Four Cylinder / Four-Banger / Four-Popper / 2.5L / 2.4L Resource

    Yes perfect, that's what I have and thought they were stock. Thank you.
  9. Vinsane

    The SE / Four Cylinder / Four-Banger / Four-Popper / 2.5L / 2.4L Resource

    Does anyone have pics of what the stock isolators above the front bumpstop cups look like?
  10. Vinsane

    A recipe for an affordable but quality 2.5" lift

    I thought that part was stock. I guess previous owner added it. Is it easy to uninstall?
  11. Vinsane

    A recipe for an affordable but quality 2.5" lift

    Is it just because the axle isnt reconnected all the way yet?
  12. Vinsane

    A recipe for an affordable but quality 2.5" lift

    Drivers side looks like this
  13. Vinsane

    A recipe for an affordable but quality 2.5" lift

    Hey guys. I FINALLY am getting around to putting this lift on. Put both front pro comp springs in but the passenger side seems off. Its in the little groove on bottom. Any ideas ? It looks like it will get hing up on bump stop cup.
  14. Vinsane

    A recipe for an affordable but quality 2.5" lift

    I see a lot of people get the quick disconnect sway bar links when lifting but believe that is just for articulation when off road.
  15. Vinsane

    Stock Spring Swap Walk-Thru with Pics

    Thanks I will do that. Also do you need to go in a specific order? Front passenger, driver , rear driver , passenger
  16. Vinsane

    Stock Spring Swap Walk-Thru with Pics

    With trackbar and links disconnected is it OK to lift the jeep by the axle still so I can put stands under the frame or should I be doing something else?
  17. Vinsane

    A recipe for an affordable but quality 2.5" lift

    Got all my parts and ready to get this done. I'm still unsure about one thing, if I get an adjustable rear track bar does that take away the need for a relocation bracket? I've seen people say yes and no.
  18. Vinsane

    First timers noob build.

    Received them and they look great!!! Thank you so much . Gonna try some mothers back to black on my others to get them looking as good before I jump to painting them. Thanks again brother.
  19. Vinsane

    First timers noob build.

    I like it too , but always loved idea of camo on a vehicle but never pulled it off... Jeep seems perfect for it.
  20. Vinsane

    First timers noob build.

    I have some procomp springs and ranchox shox coming.I think I will paint all the flares , want to get some aftermarket high ones way down the line. Would love a replacement for the broken piece.