hungryhound
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It was the first job I ever did on a car, apart from changing the oil. I had my two 11 year olds help. They couldn't do much, but they actually had some ideas that solved some problems along the way! LOL, "Are you smarter than a 5th grader?" Comes to mind. Anyhow, if you need a step by step write up, let me know. I've posted somewhere on the forum, but don't remember where...Not difficult but time consuming. Make sure you have everything you need beforehand. And X2 @Chris, no spring compressors.
Hello, sir. I could use that step by step write-up you speak of. Tried searching this forum for it, but when I search for things like "step" and "lift" I get 10 pages of thread topics with no luck finding that process. I've done just about everything to a Jeep other than a lift (crazy, but I've kept my TJ stock and only done mods to my CJ).
After crawling under the front and then quickly moving to the rear axle after pitman arm removal flashbacks, I was able to run thru all the goodies that might need addressing. The axle vent was hung up on a wiring harness so after dislodging that, I noticed some other simple things like brackets for brake lines and the e-brake that might need to be let loose.
Then I saw the track bar and control arms and began pondering which end would be best to disconnect.
At that point I decided I needed some advice rather than screw something up thru trial and error. If you could help me out, I'd appreciate it greatly.