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“My newest addition to the Brown garage, The 2002 Jeep Liberty Limited Edition.” The list… Equipped with a 2 inch lift and 32 inch tires on Ultra wheels. Passing the exhaust gasses is a Full MagnaFlow exhaust system. Moving the tunes is a new stereo deck with a Punch P-3 series 12 inch subwoofer and …
This 1984 Jeep CJ-7 is more than just good looks, it’s a fine example of a preserved, modified and used Jeep. The combination of modifications and components keeps this Jeep a potential daily driver as well as extra capable trail vehicle. In recent years there has been an increasing movement to preserve the AMC era …
This is Bill’s 74 CJ-5 Renegade. This year Renegade package on the CJ has always been one of my favorites. It’s not often you see one with the decals still in place. Here’s what Bill writes about his CJ.
Here is some info on Jeeps from around the world. This one is a Ssangyong CJ-7 clone manufaKorando a ctured in Korea. Below are the details as reported by Ian. Some immediate differences noticeable are the windshield, doors, and rear flares, still a very interesting Jeep.
I picked up the Rancho RS9000 shocks and a set of bump stops from OK Auto. I then proceeded to install them into the Jeep. The fronts (a) are very easy and the rear ones are almost the same, I also reconnected the swaybar disconnects (b).
I backed the Jeep into my humble little garage and removed the rear wheels to get started on the back. The rear is considerably easier than the front and took about 1/4 of the time. The old springs and shackle mounts were removed (a). The rear springs were installed along with the new upper shackle …
We are ready to get into the nitty-gritty on this project, Ralph from www.offroaders.com came to lend a hand, many thanks to him. As with any project make sure you are comfortable with doing this kind of work and double check everything after you are finished. Some details of this project may not have been …