2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee (WK2) Rough Country 2.5 inch lift kit

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • Installation overview for 2011-2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee rough country 2.5” lift kit. This was done on a 2015 Limited 4x4.

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  • @markchambers8641
    @markchambers8641 Год назад +1

    Well made video. Very informative.

  • @lazerbeam608
    @lazerbeam608 4 года назад +2

    Rolling the dice using those spring compressors. Not for those springs. Just did a shock replacement on my WK2. Big bold letters in the tool rental box. DO NOT USE IMPACT WRENCH on spring compressor screws. Those can and do break. Glad you made it out alive. Next time rent a larger spring compressor like the Powerbuilt.

    • @relaxtracksasmr7493
      @relaxtracksasmr7493 2 года назад +1

      agreed, dude had way way too much trust in that compressor kit. face right over it and at one point set his balls right on top of the compressed strut.

  • @coltonsites3802
    @coltonsites3802 3 года назад +1

    Holy childhood songs in the background

  • @Rnemhrd
    @Rnemhrd 3 года назад +1

    Yeah. After watching a few of these and only getting one inch in back and 2 in front I think the 2" leveling kit is probably good enough.

  • @oscarpucheta746
    @oscarpucheta746 3 года назад +1

    What a pain having to dismount the springs for a lift, wouldn't be possible to install the spacer without that stabilizer thing between the spring and top mount?

  • @bignclemson0013
    @bignclemson0013 4 года назад +3

    Way to get the job done, about to tackle the same job myself

    • @jeovanymesa4316
      @jeovanymesa4316 4 года назад +1

      BigNClemson00 wanted to know if it was as easy as he made it seem?planing on doing it myself this weekend

    • @bignclemson0013
      @bignclemson0013 4 года назад +1

      @@jeovanymesa4316 hell no lol you have to compress the spring almost to full compression. I ended up getting one apart and had to take it to someone with a three point mounted hydraulic compressor to get it back together and get the other side done. If I could go back, I'd %100 just go with the level, the extra 1/2" lift from the preload spacer was not worth the headache. Hats off to this guy, he made it look soooo easy.

    • @jeovanymesa4316
      @jeovanymesa4316 4 года назад

      BigNClemson00 awesome so do you think if you weren’t to put on the preload spring space it would have made a difference

    • @jeovanymesa4316
      @jeovanymesa4316 4 года назад

      BigNClemson00 & also don’t you still have to compress it to rotate it 180 degrees

    • @bignclemson0013
      @bignclemson0013 4 года назад

      Ah, now that you mention it, you would have to rotate it and spring would have to be compressed for that... it would depend on the top spacer was made, I know the lift must be rotated but if the level spacer is bolt over bolt instead of mirrored, it wouldn't have to be.. you can look at the instructions for the level kit and see if they mention rotating. If you have to compress either way, just be ready for a head ache

  • @JF32304
    @JF32304 Год назад

    I'll be doing this to mine here real soon. I'll be doing it differently though, putting new CV shafts in while I'm there AND new hub assemblies as well. You're there and they are ready to be replaced! Why not just do it!? SMH!

  • @AussieKiwi1
    @AussieKiwi1 2 года назад

    Great instructional vid. How would this differ from a 2019 model?

  • @willcaldwell3191
    @willcaldwell3191 4 года назад +1

    Nice videos bro.

  • @tinpea
    @tinpea 3 года назад +1

    Hey, great video and good on you for sticking through helping your buddy out. I had the lift installed about a week ago and the front end is still sitting about an 1" higher than the rear, measured from the centerline of the wheels to the wheel fenders. Any idea where my installer went wrong?

    • @jacobgillespie6921
      @jacobgillespie6921  3 года назад

      Best way to measure is on level surface from the ground to fender. We noticed his appeared to sit slightly higher in the front. (Probably due to the stabilizers placed on the springs in the front.)

    • @dawsonreid5754
      @dawsonreid5754 2 месяца назад

      From the factory the rear sits about 1 inch higher than the front, so if you add the 2.5 inches to the front and the 1/2 inch to the back then the front ends up being 1 inch higher than the rear. That’s just how the kit is supposed to be, the installer did nothing wrong. Personally I think it looks better but maybe that’s just me

  • @MaddJakd
    @MaddJakd 4 года назад +1

    Ye got hit with the rust demon too. I'm at attempt 2 and sitting on stands tonight lol. Waiting for the gang to come over and help really knock this out LIKE I HAD BEEN ASKING THEM FOR THE PAST MONTH!
    Draxys will fly again!

  • @omarmendez8862
    @omarmendez8862 3 года назад

    Hello Jacob I'm having issues/doubts in how to install rear lifters on back wheels.
    We have the 2.5 INCH LIFT KIT | JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE WK2 2WD/4WD ROUGH COUNTRY and we really don't understand if we have to use all parts or not....and if so yes...how to do it because the guide does not offer a very good explanations

  • @localsonlymember
    @localsonlymember 3 месяца назад

    I had this done today using the exact kit but the front is sitting higher than the rear, causing a rake and axle chatter under hard acceleration. Do you think removing the preload washer would help level it?

    • @jacobgillespie6921
      @jacobgillespie6921  3 месяца назад

      I believe it would. We experienced the rake as well. No axle chatter though.

  • @danchapin7987
    @danchapin7987 3 года назад +1

    Was wondering how you managed to get the CV axle back into the differential at 23:15? I’m running into the same issue with the axle shaft butting up against the strut assembly and not wanting to push in. Knowing how you got it would be a huge help

  • @jeepster0934
    @jeepster0934 3 года назад

    What about the rear? Did magic kick in and it install itself? The Rough Country kits I have seen include rear spacers also.... I guess half a video is better than none. Or was this the 2 inch LEVELING KIT?

    • @jacobgillespie6921
      @jacobgillespie6921  3 года назад

      It came with rear spacers as well. Unfortunately though, we weren’t able to get footage of the rear instal due to problems of rust and such. It took awhile to install because of the rust so we weren’t recording anymore so we could get it done. The rear is pretty straight forward and not bad if you don’t have rust.

  • @IgrejaUNITED
    @IgrejaUNITED 4 года назад

    Does the car have to been in neutral in order to remove the CV shaft? I’m having difficulty taking it out, it seems to be locked. How did you go about taking it out?

    • @jacobgillespie6921
      @jacobgillespie6921  4 года назад

      Igreja UNITED no it doesn’t. They’re locked in place with a spring clip, you just have to tug on it to get it out.

  • @thescottvaden
    @thescottvaden 2 года назад

    How did you get the rear sway bar link out. Mine is hitting the axle and not sure how to get it out

  • @brianparris7020
    @brianparris7020 3 года назад +1

    Can those lift kits for on big tire such as 305/65 17 ... 32 inch

    • @iechiefcherokee3807
      @iechiefcherokee3807 3 года назад +1

      Im pushing 295 75 17 no problem I’m ready to try 35s might have to trim

    • @rayben3972
      @rayben3972 3 года назад

      @@iechiefcherokee3807 is that with no trimming?

  • @alexliving3425
    @alexliving3425 Год назад

    Would you recommend to do only the bigger spacer on front so that it levels better?

    • @jacobgillespie6921
      @jacobgillespie6921  Год назад

      I couldn’t say. Since I only did it the way the manual instructed, I’m unsure of the outcome if it were to be done otherwise.

    • @dawsonreid5754
      @dawsonreid5754 2 месяца назад

      If you don’t install the rear spacers the front will end up being 1.5 inches higher than the rear

  • @dreadful9296
    @dreadful9296 2 года назад

    Any suggestions on how to rotate that sway bar to line up with the sway links? I sprayed a ton of WD40 to try rotate it, but that bar won’t budge.

    • @jacobgillespie6921
      @jacobgillespie6921  2 года назад

      I loosened both sway bar mounts to release it a bit from the bushings so it would rotate.

  • @iechiefcherokee3807
    @iechiefcherokee3807 3 года назад

    I want to fabricate a 3.5 inch spacers same design stronger material so you think there will be any issues

    • @joshmcn781
      @joshmcn781 3 года назад

      I believe when you get into anything bugger than a 2.5 then you start running into drive line angles. Then itll be like a independent front end truck, youll need a trans axle drop, cv axle spacers, drive shaft modifications.

    • @iechiefcherokee3807
      @iechiefcherokee3807 3 года назад

      The air suspension is rated to 4 inches I know I can make it work at least 3.5 inches with out modifying the clearance

  • @OGPaCMaN15
    @OGPaCMaN15 4 года назад +1

    How did you get the bottom shock to line up with the lower control arm. I'm having issues

    • @jacobgillespie6921
      @jacobgillespie6921  4 года назад +1

      Larkin Posey did you make sure to mark your strut and everything and rotate 180°?

    • @OGPaCMaN15
      @OGPaCMaN15 4 года назад

      @@jacobgillespie6921 I did.

    • @OGPaCMaN15
      @OGPaCMaN15 4 года назад +2

      @@jacobgillespie6921 somehow the spring is agianst the frame allowing me not to be able to push the lower shock back to line up with the lower control arm holes. Its probably a inch from holes lining up. I dont know what to do?

    • @jacobgillespie6921
      @jacobgillespie6921  4 года назад +1

      Larkin Posey make sure you’re installing the lower strut fork in the same orientation as it came off of the vehicle, and that it’s not actually mounted 180° out. The rotation is so the fork can mount to the LCA as it did before, but the top hat is spun 180° in order for the lift to mount properly. We used a jack under the LCA and just worked with it in order to line up the bolt hole.

    • @OGPaCMaN15
      @OGPaCMaN15 4 года назад

      @@jacobgillespie6921 ok Do you recon I bolt the lower control arm on first then use the jack to jack up the LCA WITH SHOCK to line and go into the top bolt holes. Would that work

  • @MoonlightPUB
    @MoonlightPUB 3 года назад

    Hey one question, is it possible not installing the preload spacer? Just the top spacer? Would it help to keep a better soft drive?

    • @jacobgillespie6921
      @jacobgillespie6921  3 года назад +1

      I’m sure you could just leave the spacer out, I’m unsure of the overall out come though. I know a leveling kit is just a top mount spacer.

    • @MoonlightPUB
      @MoonlightPUB 3 года назад

      @@jacobgillespie6921 great! My concern is if the ride gets harder with this preload spacer loosing comfort... or if it's not too noticeably? By the way, awesome video!

    • @jacobgillespie6921
      @jacobgillespie6921  3 года назад +1

      I personally didn’t notice an increase of stiffness really, but I only drove it around a bit for a test drive to make sure all was good before letting it leave the garage.

    • @MoonlightPUB
      @MoonlightPUB 3 года назад

      @@jacobgillespie6921 sorry for asking so much, what should be the function of this preload spacer? and thank you for so much help.

    • @jacobgillespie6921
      @jacobgillespie6921  3 года назад +1

      @@MoonlightPUB if I am not mistaken, the spacers apply a more load to the spring, therefore reducing the amount the spring compresses when there’s weight on it, so in theory, it also applies “lift”, it just won’t settle as much as if the spacers weren’t there. I did notice once he put wheels and tires on the Jeep, there was more lift in the front than the rear. I’m assuming that is due to the preload spacer.

  • @michaelhorn4540
    @michaelhorn4540 2 года назад

    Amateurs

  • @vipermarn
    @vipermarn 4 года назад +2

    I will never employ you as a Mechanic in my Wshop.. My Customers vehicles will me a t risks with workmanship issues and your Safety Workmanship practices and way below OEM standards.. Good luck

    • @jacobgillespie6921
      @jacobgillespie6921  4 года назад +12

      Wanea Geno LOL good thing I’m not a mechanic nor looking for a job. It’s a “hobby”, not a career. Simply doing a lift on a friend’s Jeep. I appreciate your input though, take care!

    • @JohnnyAnderson1
      @JohnnyAnderson1 3 года назад +2

      @@jacobgillespie6921 I was thinking the same thing..... but I didnt care nor would I comment, its your choice to do it the way you want lol