Just installed a Teraflex 3" Lift, Method Wheels and 35" BFGs
#21
I did the short arm kit and am enjoying my setup so I can only imagine what the long arm will be like. My kit came with adjustable arms etc. to help re-calibrate my suspension geometry but your kit will give you the opportunity to have an even more stable ride with even better offroad capability. Make sure to share pictures and your story when you finish your install.
I will be posting pictures of the process for sure. The longarm takes a lot of work do to moving the control arm brackets back. Should be a good time!
#22
I got the TF 9550 and think they do a great job overall. Don't know why my link didn't work earlier but should work now if you wanted to read more about the build.
http://automobileuploads.com/2017/01...view-jeep-jku/
Good luck again!
http://automobileuploads.com/2017/01...view-jeep-jku/
Good luck again!
#23
Your link worked this time by the way.
Sounds like you have a lot of future plans and I would love to see every step of the way! What do you plan on doing with the spare 35" tire since it is to big for the rear door? Throwing it in the back or leaving the smaller tire on the tire carrier?
Sounds like you have a lot of future plans and I would love to see every step of the way! What do you plan on doing with the spare 35" tire since it is to big for the rear door? Throwing it in the back or leaving the smaller tire on the tire carrier?
#24
Looks great! Do yourself a favor, and step up to larger rotors. Even with my 33s, it makes a very noticeable difference! I went with the Teraflex rotors (link to my blog/write-ups in my signature below), but but there are several companies that offer replacement rotor kits.
#25
Looks great! Do yourself a favor, and step up to larger rotors. Even with my 33s, it makes a very noticeable difference! I went with the Teraflex rotors (link to my blog/write-ups in my signature below), but but there are several companies that offer replacement rotor kits.