Rock Krawler vs. Teraflex
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Agreed, no sense in even starting the thread if u already decided. And really, as far as lifts themselves, unless you've run both companies products, you really end up giving kinda a biased opinion on who you delt with.
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Not lifts... i wanted to see new things my friends!! I heard the two were coming out with new ideas and plans and my answer thru the shocks and bumpstops was answered thank you. Not biased im sorry for confusion
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miller, you're already running 37's, why would you be interested in a new lift? and both Teraflex and Rock Krawler are great systems, you can find out a ton about both by searching and looking at the vendor forums.
But both Teraflex and Rock Krawler have posted up some pretty cool stuff. i like how teraflex told us what their lifts actually yield and how Rock Krawler is developing their new shocks and bump stops.
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I have been researching these 2 companies for a 2.5" Coil lift.
RK brought some good points to my attention. The biggest was that TeraFlex does not include an adjustable front track bar. They said they include one because of ESP and that if that front axle isn't centered under the vehicle, then the computer is going to be reading inaccurate information when the vehilces go into turns.
TF Does include Sway bar links, but they could always be added later if necessary, right?
THANX
RK brought some good points to my attention. The biggest was that TeraFlex does not include an adjustable front track bar. They said they include one because of ESP and that if that front axle isn't centered under the vehicle, then the computer is going to be reading inaccurate information when the vehilces go into turns.
TF Does include Sway bar links, but they could always be added later if necessary, right?
THANX
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Tera has done a great job on this forum. We certainly have not been on this forum as long, but we will let our products, features, customer service, and abuse proof lifetime warranty on all hard parts speak for itself.
All of our systems feature the ultimate in high clearance designs and durability. Tera has posted up their new shocks for this year by Elka which are nice!
We will be debuting our all aluminum RRD Racing shocks at Easter Jeep Safari. The emulsion versions will retail approximately at $125 per shock! Here is an image of what they will look like!
We will try to debut our new air over hydraulic over closed cell poly foam bump stops as well, but the timing is tight!
We will also have a bunch of other new products out there on display and some kick butt vehicles.
Rock Krawler
All of our systems feature the ultimate in high clearance designs and durability. Tera has posted up their new shocks for this year by Elka which are nice!
We will be debuting our all aluminum RRD Racing shocks at Easter Jeep Safari. The emulsion versions will retail approximately at $125 per shock! Here is an image of what they will look like!
We will try to debut our new air over hydraulic over closed cell poly foam bump stops as well, but the timing is tight!
We will also have a bunch of other new products out there on display and some kick butt vehicles.
Rock Krawler
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I'm looking at the RK 5.5" Long Arm Kit (X-Factor or Triple Threat) and was wondering what the overall height of the vehicle is running 37s?
My other option was something comparable in the TeraFlex Systems (they have so many options I'm not even sure what that is right now).
I'm building a trail jeep / crawler so I don't want to be too ridiculously tall so I wanted to check the height differences.
My other option was something comparable in the TeraFlex Systems (they have so many options I'm not even sure what that is right now).
I'm building a trail jeep / crawler so I don't want to be too ridiculously tall so I wanted to check the height differences.
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Either way you will not be disappointed with your choice between the 2. That said i went with RK 3.5 Max Travel and love it, just search RK lifts and you will see different threads.