great work on the susp install and video production. Like you I appreciate the LJ and in my opinion it is one of the coolest offroad rigs you can own. I purchased my 06 LJ in 09 and still have it to this day (36k miles). They age like a nice pair of leather boots or fine wine. I still love it as much today or even more than the day i bought it.
Great video, as stated before an Air or Battery powered ratchet would be good to have. I have a 4.5 Metalcloak springs on my 99 TJ and never needed a spring compressor tool. Also I highly recommend the Metalcloak bump stops, they really do make a huge difference.
Been watching you guys for a couple of years now, & y’all have come a long ways in experience & tools! Also y’all are very entertaining & informative. Keep up the good work!! Thanks, Larry
Nice install. I would have placed the frame higher at first, then use another set of jack stands on the axle. Once the CAs are attached, you can articulate the front axle with ease with track bar and steering disconnected to get the overly height of the coils to get installed in the pocket of the axle mount. Did you know, your lower front CAs on the axle were not cam bolt. The thick washer that is integrated with the bolt is the Jeep version of the 'cam delete'. I had the same thing on my 01 Sahara when I added Core4x4 arms. But I didn't notice till I removed. Prior, I purchased Barnes4x4 cam deletes which are a complete fill piece vs the washer where the washer only has 2 points touching that alignment shoe (upside down horseshoe). Yah on the anti-seize. Suggest 30-40# fishline on the snap pin that retains the sway bar end on the mounts. Wrap the end of the line on the sway bar link. That way, if you wheeling and it gets dislodged, it would be hanging off the link and not be lost. As for getting the front track bar aligned with the straight bolt on the frame mount, turn the steering wheel with tires on the ground. The frame will wiggle side to side. What about the front brake lines? Bleeding of the brakes?
I’ve disconnected everything but the front contol arms and front driveshaft. For some reason my drivers side doesnt drop to the floor like the passenger side does. Ive noticed in this video it appears your front drive shaft was still connected when you lowered the front differential to remove the coil springs. My passenger side spring was easy to get out like yours was. The drivers side isn’t coming out without using a spring compressor and taking at least 3-4 inches out of it and still stand or push down the diff to remove the spring probably. Any idea why my drivers side isnt dropping evenly with the passenger side of the differential?
We always encourage folks to do their own research and choose the suspension system that works for you, your Jeep and your budget. Skyjacker is a great company, but if you dig in to the tech and details, you'll find some extremely distinct differences. Let us know if you have questions about it at anytime, we love to talk suspension. cheers!
Metal cloak is not the best lift if I had to do it over again I would go with another lift kit I only had the lift for over i year and the brushing had worn out the brushing are not cheap to replace so before buying metal cloak check out some other lift
Metalcloak LONG Travel lift Kit - metalcloak.com/tj-long-travel-short-arm-suspension-system-lift-kit.html?acc=garagecouple
This is the most complete lift kit I've ever seen. Looks good!
Us too! And we've done 5+
Love the detail in explaining everything and every step.
Thank you!!
great work on the susp install and video production. Like you I appreciate the LJ and in my opinion it is one of the coolest offroad rigs you can own. I purchased my 06 LJ in 09 and still have it to this day (36k miles). They age like a nice pair of leather boots or fine wine. I still love it as much today or even more than the day i bought it.
Thank you for the kind words! Wow thats incredible! Glad to hear your taking such goos care of it!
Great video, as stated before an Air or Battery powered ratchet would be good to have. I have a 4.5 Metalcloak springs on my 99 TJ and never needed a spring compressor tool. Also I highly recommend the Metalcloak bump stops, they really do make a huge difference.
Thanks for the info! Appreciate you and agree with all of the above! We are going to do the brake lines when we do our superflush episode! Cheers
Been watching you guys for a couple of years now, & y’all have come a long ways in experience & tools! Also y’all are very entertaining & informative. Keep up the good work!! Thanks, Larry
That’s the kit I wanted to put on mine!
Run the 3.5 Gamechanger rocksport on my JLUR and my precious JKU’s
Wow nice!!!
Thank you for having us on your build list!
That's going to be a nice LJ, like the direction so far!
Thank you! Stay tuned foe the rest
Nice install.
I would have placed the frame higher at first, then use another set of jack stands on the axle. Once the CAs are attached, you can articulate the front axle with ease with track bar and steering disconnected to get the overly height of the coils to get installed in the pocket of the axle mount.
Did you know, your lower front CAs on the axle were not cam bolt. The thick washer that is integrated with the bolt is the Jeep version of the 'cam delete'. I had the same thing on my 01 Sahara when I added Core4x4 arms. But I didn't notice till I removed. Prior, I purchased Barnes4x4 cam deletes which are a complete fill piece vs the washer where the washer only has 2 points touching that alignment shoe (upside down horseshoe).
Yah on the anti-seize.
Suggest 30-40# fishline on the snap pin that retains the sway bar end on the mounts. Wrap the end of the line on the sway bar link. That way, if you wheeling and it gets dislodged, it would be hanging off the link and not be lost.
As for getting the front track bar aligned with the straight bolt on the frame mount, turn the steering wheel with tires on the ground. The frame will wiggle side to side.
What about the front brake lines? Bleeding of the brakes?
Very cool! Appreciate that informative comment! Brake lines will be installed with our super flush episode! Stay tuned
Looks great! Thanks for the detail and great closeups! Looking forward to seeing the final product and hear about how it rides and performs!
Thank you! Was a smooth install, our first impression is they ride GREAT! Night and day compared to before! Can't wait to take it off road!
FIRE!!! SWEEET!
Thank you!!
Excellent video.
Thank you!@@
Great video.
you’re going to need more bumpstop, that graph is based on the 6 pak shocks. with the rocksports, you need at least 3 inches
It depends on the fenders you will run. We are installing the high clearance fenders.
Your description says skyjacker. Then I saw the gold
Lol... the dancing fruit music 😂.. if you have kids, then you'll know what I'm talking about.
Totally don't know what that is lol
I’ve disconnected everything but the front contol arms and front driveshaft. For some reason my drivers side doesnt drop to the floor like the passenger side does. Ive noticed in this video it appears your front drive shaft was still connected when you lowered the front differential to remove the coil springs. My passenger side spring was easy to get out like yours was. The drivers side isn’t coming out without using a spring compressor and taking at least 3-4 inches out of it and still stand or push down the diff to remove the spring probably. Any idea why my drivers side isnt dropping evenly with the passenger side of the differential?
nice vids, but you all need to get sponsored for an electric ratchet . save time use your air tools. as well . keep up the cool vids.
There's nothing like an air gun. Seriously bailed us out time and time again
A thermacell would do you justice if you have a bug problem.
Will look into it! Thank you!
Hello from Spokane WA
Hello there!
From what I have heard and researched, Metal Cloak is just skyjacker rebranded
Skyjacker is a great company. The metalcloak kit is among the best you can install. The articulation is wild.
We always encourage folks to do their own research and choose the suspension system that works for you, your Jeep and your budget. Skyjacker is a great company, but if you dig in to the tech and details, you'll find some extremely distinct differences. Let us know if you have questions about it at anytime, we love to talk suspension. cheers!
Southeast doesn't get that much rust. Must have been from a snow state
Budweiser shirt is a bad look.
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Metal cloak is not the best lift if I had to do it over again I would go with another lift kit I only had the lift for over i year and the brushing had worn out the brushing are not cheap to replace so before buying metal cloak check out some other lift
Sorry you had that experience. From all we gather the bushing is very durable and we are excited to put ours to the test! Cheers