Thank you! Yeah, the world needs more female off-roaders for sure ;-)
The 245's didn't rub at all really. Maybe just a bit if the Jeep was at full lock, but you really shouldn't have the KJ at full lock or any vehicle; it puts strain on it. You proably get where I'm going with that. I trimmed my front and rear bumper. After I installed the Daystar, I had 3" up front and 2" in the back, lift was installed around 54k mi. on the stock OEM suspension. Still rides high though! I'll PM you my email.
Yeah, I know it's your friend's rig. I read the description box. Does your Land Rover have the sfa? You can find my KJ on CarDomain. I'm the 6th overall Jeep Liberty on there and I'm on the 1st page of Jeeps overall (towards the bottom). To add, I'm also a member of LOST Jeeps. Great forum with lots of information. My name is blackwidowkj06 on LOST Jeeps. You and your friend shoul check out LOST. My tire size is LT245/75/16 and I'm a woman Jeeper ;) :) LOL...
@jeepkj06 That's a nice looking KJ. I'd say the world definitely needs more female off-roaders. Do you find the 245s rub at all? Did you have to trim anything? How much lift are the Daystar spacers, 1.5" right? We got 2.75" from the Rusty's coils, though it may settle a bit after a few months.
@jeepkj06 This is actually my friend's rig, I drive a Land Rover Discovery. This is Southeast Idaho by the Menan buttes. Locals call it the Rexburg Rock Trail. I have two other videos from this trail run, one shows this Liberty doing some minor rock crawling. Others have posted more extreme videos from the same area. I'd love to see your Liberty, they look so much better with a couple inches of lift. Good tire choice BTW, what size?
Thank you! Yeah, the world needs more female off-roaders for sure ;-)
The 245's didn't rub at all really. Maybe just a bit if the Jeep was at full lock, but you really shouldn't have the KJ at full lock or any vehicle; it puts strain on it. You proably get where I'm going with that. I trimmed my front and rear bumper. After I installed the Daystar, I had 3" up front and 2" in the back, lift was installed around 54k mi. on the stock OEM suspension. Still rides high though! I'll PM you my email.
jeepkj06 9 months ago
Yeah, I know it's your friend's rig. I read the description box. Does your Land Rover have the sfa? You can find my KJ on CarDomain. I'm the 6th overall Jeep Liberty on there and I'm on the 1st page of Jeeps overall (towards the bottom). To add, I'm also a member of LOST Jeeps. Great forum with lots of information. My name is blackwidowkj06 on LOST Jeeps. You and your friend shoul check out LOST. My tire size is LT245/75/16 and I'm a woman Jeeper ;) :) LOL...
jeepkj06 9 months ago
@jeepkj06 That's a nice looking KJ. I'd say the world definitely needs more female off-roaders. Do you find the 245s rub at all? Did you have to trim anything? How much lift are the Daystar spacers, 1.5" right? We got 2.75" from the Rusty's coils, though it may settle a bit after a few months.
tjmobileaudio 9 months ago
@jeepkj06 Yes the disco has solid front and rear axles, makes for great fun crawling. I showed my friend the LOST forum before, good stuff on there.
tjmobileaudio 9 months ago
Awesome video! Is this somewhere out west; say Arizona?
I drive a lifted '06 Liberty too. Daystar lift with BFG KM2s
jeepkj06 9 months ago
@jeepkj06 This is actually my friend's rig, I drive a Land Rover Discovery. This is Southeast Idaho by the Menan buttes. Locals call it the Rexburg Rock Trail. I have two other videos from this trail run, one shows this Liberty doing some minor rock crawling. Others have posted more extreme videos from the same area. I'd love to see your Liberty, they look so much better with a couple inches of lift. Good tire choice BTW, what size?
tjmobileaudio 9 months ago