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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK Build Threads & Member's Rides
As I wait for my lift (thanks COVID)
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<blockquote data-quote="RangerRick" data-source="post: 436096" data-attributes="member: 18868"><p>How long did it take you to put the kit on?</p><p>Any help with friends or all by yourself on that one?</p><p>Were you using power tools or did you do it all on your back on the ground with hand tools?</p><p>I have air tools to aid in the job so I will probably be enlisting their help on this. </p><p>Or was it a shop? Don't recall if you posted that you did it or someone else did.</p><p>Makes a difference in time for sure. I wish I had a hoist at the house but not going to happen at the new house.</p><p></p><p>I think my RK kit is the same model or at least very similar to the one you have. I will run the 35" ProComp MT2's until they are worn out, then possibly 37's with a gear change.</p><p></p><p> RK kit came with everything including the shocks, brake lines and the recommended AEV tuner to change tire size in the ECM. Nothing else required except if I wanted heavy duty steering linkage, that was separate.</p><p></p><p>RR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerRick, post: 436096, member: 18868"] How long did it take you to put the kit on? Any help with friends or all by yourself on that one? Were you using power tools or did you do it all on your back on the ground with hand tools? I have air tools to aid in the job so I will probably be enlisting their help on this. Or was it a shop? Don't recall if you posted that you did it or someone else did. Makes a difference in time for sure. I wish I had a hoist at the house but not going to happen at the new house. I think my RK kit is the same model or at least very similar to the one you have. I will run the 35" ProComp MT2's until they are worn out, then possibly 37's with a gear change. RK kit came with everything including the shocks, brake lines and the recommended AEV tuner to change tire size in the ECM. Nothing else required except if I wanted heavy duty steering linkage, that was separate. RR [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK Build Threads & Member's Rides
As I wait for my lift (thanks COVID)
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