Excellent instruction!!! Honestly, one of the best I've seen. Perhaps the best. For twenty bucks, I'll name it the best! 😂... Thanks man, I appreciate the extra time you took to set up cameras, editing etc, to share your knowledge.
Does this lift kit affect highway high speed stability/breaking /body roll and milage? Im planning yo install it on 4x4 diesel varient in india unfortunately the trail hawk is discontinued…so will the 2 inch lift kit sufficient fir mild off-roading without scraping the bumper
Great informational video. I was thinking of doing the same to my jeep compass but it said you have to trim the skid plates. I didn't see that in the video. Or did I just missed that part?
I ran into 2 problems not camber bolt kit took to Firestone and install they said they can’t align bc there was no camber bolt kit included with lift and 245/65/17 rubbed againt strut tower I need 1.5 spacers did you have this problem?
Thanks for watching. I did not have any problems with alignment. I did install spacers and it was aligned at a shop that I’ve used for years so I know they would have told me if anything was needed.
Spacers are fine. There's not much suspension travel anyway. Even for the Wranglers, unless it's an expensive , elaborate setup, I feel like you're probably wasting your money doing anything beyond a 2-3 inch spacer lift 9/10 times because most people are just going to add bump stop anyway and cancel out the flex they got because the bigger tires wont clear with the full flex. The compass is similar to my Cherokee. My wife has the compass Trailhawk. Her suspension travel is even less. Realistically, the suspension travel on the Cherokee and compass is about 4-5 inches. Under the most extreme circumstances (like going downhill at 25° + and turning full lock left or right ) , you'll get a little more than that but mostly not. I can be on two wheels and STILL not see full compression.
How was the rife quality after the lift was installed?
Excellent instruction!!! Honestly, one of the best I've seen. Perhaps the best. For twenty bucks, I'll name it the best! 😂... Thanks man, I appreciate the extra time you took to set up cameras, editing etc, to share your knowledge.
Hey, thanks for commenting and viewing the video.
The plastic sway bar links were actually better quality than those metal ones lol
Does this lift kit affect highway high speed stability/breaking /body roll and milage? Im planning yo install it on 4x4 diesel varient in india unfortunately the trail hawk is discontinued…so will the 2 inch lift kit sufficient fir mild off-roading without scraping the bumper
Nice! I have a 2019 Compass Trailhawk. What part of Texas are you in?
Hi man cave I have a 2018 Jeep Compass Trailhawk, Where can I buy the 2" lift kit??
Great informational video. I was thinking of doing the same to my jeep compass but it said you have to trim the skid plates. I didn't see that in the video. Or did I just missed that part?
Nope.. no trimming was needed. Thanks for watching.
I ran into 2 problems not camber bolt kit took to Firestone and install they said they can’t align bc there was no camber bolt kit included with lift and 245/65/17 rubbed againt strut tower I need 1.5 spacers did you have this problem?
Thanks for watching. I did not have any problems with alignment. I did install spacers and it was aligned at a shop that I’ve used for years so I know they would have told me if anything was needed.
I have Jeep Compass front wheel drive can i install this...?
You forgot to show/mention taking off the windshield wiper and the cowl other than that it is a very informational video
Thank you this is very useful! How long did it take you to complete?
Thanks for watching. In total about a 6 hour job if ur using a lift.
Spacers are fine. There's not much suspension travel anyway. Even for the Wranglers, unless it's an expensive , elaborate setup, I feel like you're probably wasting your money doing anything beyond a 2-3 inch spacer lift 9/10 times because most people are just going to add bump stop anyway and cancel out the flex they got because the bigger tires wont clear with the full flex. The compass is similar to my Cherokee. My wife has the compass Trailhawk. Her suspension travel is even less. Realistically, the suspension travel on the Cherokee and compass is about 4-5 inches. Under the most extreme circumstances (like going downhill at 25° + and turning full lock left or right ) , you'll get a little more than that but mostly not. I can be on two wheels and STILL not see full compression.
Thanks for watching.
Thank you for this video brotha
You bet. Thanks for viewing and commenting.
Vary good video
Where in central Texas I wanna lift my compass it’s a 2023 and how much do you charge
New Braunfels area. Labor around $700. Thanks for watching.
How to purchase lift kit
May i know what spacer you use?Thanks
Thanks for watching. Spacers where purchased from Amazon. I’ll try and share the link.
a.co/d/dXvNARo
Did you go bigger on the tires if so what size?
Just purchased 225/65/R17 BfGoodrich KO2s for my compass. Getting them installed on Sunday. Let’s see how they fit.
This is my jeep I ended up putting 225/65/r17 bfgoodrich ko2s
235/65r17 is what I went with haven't had a chance to put them on especially since our local tire shop ran out of sensor valve stems
Torque specs?
Jam looping for thé samedi kit avenir canadien i fine it
Thanks for watching.
Got a 2022 Jeep Compass, if you work for a company and are in the PNW area get ahold of me.
Thanks for watching. I’m in central Texas.