Teraflex Leveling Pics
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My kit just came in yesterday!! 40 minutes is crazy quick! I think it will take me that long just to remove the wheels and put them back on! Hopefully I'll get to install this weekend.
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The trick is to not remove the wheels.
take the shock bolts out and the sway bar bolts and the 10mm bolt holding the brake line on the frame. then use a big jack on the frame and articulate it. and do one corner at a time. The spring falls right out. put the spacers in and move on to the next one. super easy. would have been faster if I had my air tools. But my compressor is not hooked up to power yet in my new garage.
take the shock bolts out and the sway bar bolts and the 10mm bolt holding the brake line on the frame. then use a big jack on the frame and articulate it. and do one corner at a time. The spring falls right out. put the spacers in and move on to the next one. super easy. would have been faster if I had my air tools. But my compressor is not hooked up to power yet in my new garage.
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Here's a shot of after the Tereflex kit was installed on stock wheels and tires. Don't know if this helps you or not. Does add some lift (about 2 1/4" front, 1 1/4" back from my tape measure) and sure gets rid of the rake (the reason I got it).
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The 33's are coming, just have to scuff off the original tires a little more. Sucks living close to work - tires last forever!
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The 33's are coming, just have to scuff off the original tires a little more. Sucks living close to work - tires last forever!
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Just got mine installed yesterday...Easy to install and did not even have to straighten the steering wheel...
So much better leveled out
Thanks again to Dave at www.northridge4x4.com
So much better leveled out
Thanks again to Dave at www.northridge4x4.com
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Here are a few pics... Did the TF Leveling kit and my Rugged Ridge XHD today. Couldn't be happier. Rides great. No alignment issues or need to straighten the steering wheel. When my OEM BFG km2's are toast I'll run Toyo Open Country 33's on Rugged Ridge black alloys.
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I would almost bet with a set of flat fenders and a little persausion to the pinch seam on the rear fender well you could do 35's. people have done it with stock suspensions.