Dude, you are amazing at fixing that stuff up. Love the RAM in the garage. Mine's old 2008. Still running great, though. When I saw you at 12:30 using that pry bar on the axle, I could just picture you using it to open your laptop you upgraded-which is how I landed here! Plus, it's strangely coincidental that you sound just like my friend Jeremy.
Great job with the Jeep! You really are giving it a new life! My friend is lifting his WJ just because the budget boost was cheaper than OE suspension lol
Those wheels look nice on both Jeeps. I had no idea they were takeoff that most people don't want. They look nice iconic for Jeeps. Both of your Jeeps are WOW now.
That Jeep had 265/70R17 tires but that size is just a little too large for just the 2in lift. 245/70R17 or 255/70R17 are just about perfect for the 2in lift. Thanks for the view!
He said his Jeep currently has 265/70R17 but they are still a little too big and rub sometimes when backing up, the better size with just the 2in lift would be a 255/70R17 because it is just slightly shorter and narrower but still looks great.
Nice job Tyler! I have a 2004 WJ and want to do the same lift. Besides the 2" spring spacers did you change out anything else? Is it not necessary to change to longer sway bar links, shocks, or add the little rubber transfer case supports?
I did add new front and rear sway bar links, for the front and am using take off factory Jeep Wrangler JL rear sway bar links and on the rear I am using factory take off Jeep Gladiator rear links. I used the stock shocks (since I new this one was going to be staying on the road) and have been very surprised how fine the stock shock length has been even with the 2in spacers. Now it would limit the down travel off-road with the stock shocks but on road it seems to work great. Also there is no need for a Tcase drop with the 2in. Thanks for the view!
The tires on this one were 265/70R17. They were a little bit too large for only the 2in lift though. I have found 245/70R17 or 255/70R17 are about the perfect size for the 2in lift on the WJ's. Thanks for the view!
A simple spacer lift like this reuses the factory springs (and shocks in this specific case) so the ride is almost identical. One thing that adds ride harshness in this case is the heavier load range tires. Since the stock tires were very lightweight street tires vs. the tires I installed are heavier load range "light truck" tires it adds some road harshness. Thanks for the view!
Also yes you will need to have an alignment performed after the lift install, I checked and corrected the alignment after the install but did not show it in the video.
This Jeep currently has 265/70R17 but they are still a little too big and rub sometimes when backing up, the better size with just the 2in lift would be a 255/70R17 because it is just slightly shorter and narrower but still looks great. Thanks for the view!
Dude, you are amazing at fixing that stuff up. Love the RAM in the garage. Mine's old 2008. Still running great, though. When I saw you at 12:30 using that pry bar on the axle, I could just picture you using it to open your laptop you upgraded-which is how I landed here! Plus, it's strangely coincidental that you sound just like my friend Jeremy.
A pry bar and hammer is always the answer! Thanks for the good words and thanks for the view!
Both Jeep look incredible, Tyler! My favorite generation of the Grand Cherokee.
They are a nice Jeep once sorted out and can still be found somewhat cheap. Thanks!
@@TylerPotter It’s great if you know a mechanic! 😂
@@mitchellbarnow1709 this is true my free labor really helps my situation!
@@TylerPotter It’s awesome!
What’s the easiest and best outcome way to address the oxidation on the painted plastic on the lower portion of these WJs? Please let us know. Thanks
Great job with the Jeep! You really are giving it a new life! My friend is lifting his WJ just because the budget boost was cheaper than OE suspension lol
Thanks, I'm glad I saved one from the salvage yard! Thanks for the view!
Do u need spacers for those wheels?
Burgundy one cheap jeep white one cheaper jeep. Good stuff.
This is true! Thanks for the view!
Looking good !
Thanks!
Those wheels look nice on both Jeeps. I had no idea they were takeoff that most people don't want. They look nice iconic for Jeeps. Both of your Jeeps are WOW now.
Thanks being the base model wheel it's the 1st to go for most!
Great video!
Thanks for the view!
I like it a lot!
Thanks! It looks lot better!
I like the Wrangler wheels better anyway!
Me too!
That Cherokee Classic at the dealership is looking good.😀
It is a little rough around the edges but is a cool Jeep also! Thanks for the view!
Another great video what size tyres did you use with the 2 inch lift
That Jeep had 265/70R17 tires but that size is just a little too large for just the 2in lift. 245/70R17 or 255/70R17 are just about perfect for the 2in lift. Thanks for the view!
He said his Jeep currently has 265/70R17 but they are still a little too big and rub sometimes when backing up, the better size with just the 2in lift would be a 255/70R17 because it is just slightly shorter and narrower but still looks great.
What salvage yard are you using we are from larned an looking for some in Wichita
We normally go to the Wichita LKQ pick and pull. Thanks for the view!
Did you ever cam it with the newer cam?? Does it not work??
ruclips.net/video/WOBELWKttK0/видео.html Yes here is the video. Thanks for the view!
Hey Tyler, there's something very satisfying about completing a lot of little projects on a vehicle!!! Job well done my friend!! 👍👍
Thanks it is almost and nice place to be in lol
Looken gooood
Thanks for the view!
Have you tried jl wheels on a wj? Any issues with the lugs nuts not matching up?
🤔 Something to consider for my 04 WJ, which is also a white Laredo 😉.
Great video, looking forward to more great content.
Great minds think alike! Thanks for the view!
Really nice benefit to use employers shop on the side. Shows you must be a good employee 💪💪 Jeep definitely looks cleaner with this upgrade.
I was already there working on customer cars on my day off so why not lol Thanks for the view!
Nice job Tyler! I have a 2004 WJ and want to do the same lift. Besides the 2" spring spacers did you change out anything else? Is it not necessary to change to longer sway bar links, shocks, or add the little rubber transfer case supports?
I did add new front and rear sway bar links, for the front and am using take off factory Jeep Wrangler JL rear sway bar links and on the rear I am using factory take off Jeep Gladiator rear links. I used the stock shocks (since I new this one was going to be staying on the road) and have been very surprised how fine the stock shock length has been even with the 2in spacers. Now it would limit the down travel off-road with the stock shocks but on road it seems to work great. Also there is no need for a Tcase drop with the 2in. Thanks for the view!
What size tires are these?
The tires on this one were 265/70R17. They were a little bit too large for only the 2in lift though. I have found 245/70R17 or 255/70R17 are about the perfect size for the 2in lift on the WJ's. Thanks for the view!
What does a lift like that do to the ride quality and handling? Does it affect alignment? Nice video.
A simple spacer lift like this reuses the factory springs (and shocks in this specific case) so the ride is almost identical. One thing that adds ride harshness in this case is the heavier load range tires. Since the stock tires were very lightweight street tires vs. the tires I installed are heavier load range "light truck" tires it adds some road harshness. Thanks for the view!
Also yes you will need to have an alignment performed after the lift install, I checked and corrected the alignment after the install but did not show it in the video.
Way more gooder 🤣🤣🤣
lol Thanks it's coming along!
im curious , I plan on doing the same thing for my WJ , what size tires are these ?
This Jeep currently has 265/70R17 but they are still a little too big and rub sometimes when backing up, the better size with just the 2in lift would be a 255/70R17 because it is just slightly shorter and narrower but still looks great. Thanks for the view!
Maybe the addition of a voice over would be a good added value to your episodes.
Thanks, will do! Thanks for the view!
Does your neighbor drive a Jeep Compass Tyler lol?
Yeah the rental house neighbor does, it sounds like it needs some repairs also lol