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jeepfreak
05-27-2008, 02:00 PM
Anyone on here have a Mojave? Would like to see some other pics beside the silver one....

mikskillz
05-27-2008, 03:22 PM
this isn't the best shot. I plan on getting to the beach this weekend to get some better shots w/ a better background.

offroader613
05-27-2008, 03:37 PM
Looks nice, I'd like to do that with an 07 Red rock colored Rocky Mountain Edition.

TRZ
06-05-2008, 07:26 AM
Looks nice, I'd like to do that with an 07 Red rock colored Rocky Mountain Edition.


This isn't a "Mojave" edition, but this is what a lifted Red Rock WK looks like:
http://www.travelerz.net/Public/WKRearBuild/WKLeftRear.jpg

offroader613
06-05-2008, 08:49 AM
That's what mine would probably look like, but I would like to have some of the black plastic so it is not all one color.

mikskillz
06-06-2008, 09:04 AM
the red rock is nice - that was one of my top choices - i went w/ the grey stone pearl because i wanted light to dark contrast between the wheel the body and the interior

The thing i have to say though is that pictures do NOT do these vehicles any justice at all. When you see one of these vehicles in person they are absolutely amazing in any color.

mikskillz
06-06-2008, 09:17 AM
here are a couple of more shots - unfortunately i probably wont have too many shots other then my driveway for a little bit - hopefully the beach soon at least but a wheelin trip just isn't in the cards for the near future :(

JeepinJon
06-06-2008, 10:29 AM
I wish I could afford a CRD Mojave, but if I could afford all the Jeeps I wanted my house would probably look like a dealership :D

Any plans on the lifting the Liberty Mikskillz?

mikskillz
06-06-2008, 12:22 PM
Any plans on the lifting the Liberty Mikskillz?

i have thought about it. Its my wife's and she has said the only thing she doesn't like about it is that it sits lower then the WJ she drove for 3 or 4 years.

the only reason i would not is because of the lack of an EGR module available for the Grand and the Commander (hint hint AEV ;) )

I would like to research, and if anyone knows the answer please share, If a little 2 inch lift and some 31's would throw the computer off.

My wife drives far to and from work so i like the piece of mind that in bad weather she can throw it in 4w all time and she has the ESP and BAS.

So in short i would love to but not at the cost of sacrificing those safety features.

JeepinJon
06-06-2008, 01:56 PM
i have thought about it. Its my wife's and she has said the only thing she doesn't like about it is that it sits lower then the WJ she drove for 3 or 4 years.

the only reason i would not is because of the lack of an EGR module available for the Grand and the Commander (hint hint AEV ;) )

I would like to research, and if anyone knows the answer please share, If a little 2 inch lift and some 31's would throw the computer off.

My wife drives far to and from work so i like the piece of mind that in bad weather she can throw it in 4w all time and she has the ESP and BAS.

So in short i would love to but not at the cost of sacrificing those safety features.

At EJS there was a liberty built by Mopar with a 2" budget boost, and some 33" tires on it, but I am not sure who had made the suspension. I know that Rock Krawler has one out for the new Liberty, but from there past Liberty products making contact with the upper ball joint, and their other Liberty products I would not by from them. There are lots of good reqources on the lost kj board here (http://www.lostkjs.com/forum/phpBB2/)

dvldogjpr
06-12-2008, 09:51 PM
Rustys Offroad, Rock Krawler, an Rocky Road Outfitters have lifts for the Liberty to fit 31's.

JeepinJon
06-13-2008, 07:02 AM
Rustys Offroad, Rock Krawler, an Rocky Road Outfitters have lifts for the Liberty to fit 31's.

But none of those adress any of the issues with an IFS that you get when lifting the vehicle. I know that the Rock Krawler, and Rocky Road have issues with upper ball joint contact causing these to fail prematurely. Rusty's is ok, but the best one out ther right now is the Frankenlift. I am hoping someone creates one as complete as the one that Superlift is making to the Grands though that drops the transfercase, and has new knuckles that adress the issues, rather than one that just gives you spacers or taller springs.

mikskillz
06-18-2008, 05:05 PM
But none of those adress any of the issues with an IFS that you get when lifting the vehicle. I know that the Rock Krawler, and Rocky Road have issues with upper ball joint contact causing these to fail prematurely. Rusty's is ok, but the best one out ther right now is the Frankenlift. I am hoping someone creates one as complete as the one that Superlift is making to the Grands though that drops the transfercase, and has new knuckles that adress the issues, rather than one that just gives you spacers or taller springs.

yea - i think until something more robust is released - mine will stay as is. Plus i wouldn't even consider it until it was time for some new rubber anyway - even though i hate those dam goodyear tires - but my wife drives a whole hell of a lot so that might be sooner then i expect

mikskillz
06-29-2008, 12:13 AM
a couple of better shots

offroader613
06-30-2008, 09:31 AM
Lookin good.

jeepfreak
07-12-2008, 03:43 PM
these look good...anyone else? AEV-Team, any pics of completed WKs from the shop?