My Teraflex lift.
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You'll be fine..just pay attention to how you take stuff off and it will go back on smoothly.. If you hit a snag MSG the forum and you'll get help in a jiffy. It's not that bad..just did. Mine the other day and it was may first. Very happy and got it right
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I have already laid out all of the tools that were listed in the directions on my rolling cart. Nothing seems to be difficult just looking to see what was the hardest or most time consuming.
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looks awesome, your going to love the ride
my TF 2.5 coil has been on for about 2.5 weeks I put it on myself and I wasn't in any hurry and it took about 5 hours with just hand tools (no air tools)
I love the ride and look of this lift, way better than the RC puck lift on my 07
my TF 2.5 coil has been on for about 2.5 weeks I put it on myself and I wasn't in any hurry and it took about 5 hours with just hand tools (no air tools)
I love the ride and look of this lift, way better than the RC puck lift on my 07
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For me the hardest part was the rear swaybars. They have a locknut from the factory that is a pain to get off. Also. I'm not sure if the instructions say but I had a hard time getting my rear tracbar to line up the bolt hole. Had the use a come along to pull it over some.