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Video: 2015 Jeep Wrangler 3-Inch Lift Kit Front Install

 

Off Road Pro Lite Athlete Wade Wyman gives a play-by-play 3-inch lift kit install for the 2015 Jeep Wrangler Sport.

 

COMPATIBILITY
Jeep Wrangler JK (All Models) 2007 – 2016

JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 3 INCH LIFT KIT INSTALL TRANSCRIPT
What’s going on guys we are back in the shop today and installing a 3 inch lift kit from Supreme Suspensions on a 2015 Jeep Wrangler Sport.

To install this kit today you’re going to need a few tools to begin…

-Two 18mm Wrenches
-3-inch Drive Ratchet
-3-inch Drive Extension
-10mm Socket
-One Half-inch Drive 19mm Socket

You can also use an Impact here or you can use a Breaker Bar.

Step 1
The first step is to jack the front end of your Jeep. You will be loosening the lugs and pulling the tire off.

Step 2
This next step is pretty crucial. You’re going to pull off the brake line brackets that are attached to your wheel speed sensors. You want to make sure that you do that first so that when you drop down the axle later you don’t damage or rip these lines.

Step 3
Next step here is taking off the sway bar link and the lower shock bolt so we can free up the front end.

Step 4
Now you’re going to take off the lower shock bolt.

Step 5
Make a little adjustment here to get the pressure off the bolt. In this case we’re going to jack up the housing a little bit and you can slide the bolt out.

Step 6
Now that we have everything taken off, we’re going to lower the axle housing down.

Step 7
Twist the spring and slide it out. Once you got the spring out you’re going to take your spacer and slide it up, and put the spring back in place.

Step 8
Move onto the shock extension bracket. In this part you’re going to have one bolt from the bottom and two bolts from the side.

Step 9
Now we have to raise the axle housing back up to get your shock back in location.

Step 10
Now that we have everything tightened and secure we’re going to go ahead and re-secure the brake lines.

Step 11
Finally, reattach the sway bar link and that completes the front.

Shot by: Sergio Guiducci

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