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Old 01-06-2010, 04:37 PM
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I am considering getting my Teraflex 2.5" coil lift installed here and was wanting to know if anyone has heard anything on the company. Any input would be great or other suggestions of places would be greatly appreciated. I live in Austin TX, any help would be great. Thanks!
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Welcome to the forum!

I don't have any personal experience with Atomic, but I did a search for "Atomic" and they seem to be recommended by others. Do a search and read what they say, I hate to misinterpret others posts.



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I am considering getting my Teraflex 2.5" coil lift installed here and was wanting to know if anyone has heard anything on the company. Any input would be great or other suggestions of places would be greatly appreciated. I live in Austin TX, any help would be great. Thanks!
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will do...thanks
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I haven't personally used them but I know the guy who had them install the Rockcrawler 5.5" lift on the red JK on their website. He only had positive things to say about their work and customer service. But again, I haven't had any direct experience with them.
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I would definitely suggest Atomic over 4wheelparts. But, I would also suggest installing yourself over having Atomic do it...

Put the install cash towards any tools you don't have, and spend the rest on another upgrade. (a set of adj front ca's, perhaps?)


https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-write-ups-39/notes-teraflex-2-5%94-spring-lift-51483/
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...7&postcount=10
http://project-jk.com/jeep-jk-write-...-end-alignment
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I would totally love to install it myself just don't trust myself enough to get it done correctly. TOTAL newbee at anything mechanical besides basics.
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Originally Posted by mrFoSure
I would totally love to install it myself just don't trust myself enough to get it done correctly. TOTAL newbee at anything mechanical besides basics.
It's pretty basic...losen/tighten bolts and know how to work a jack. I did my budget boost lift in my garage by myself in about 2 hours includeing beverages.
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You should also look into Krawltex www.krawltex.com, Cam and the guys do great work there and work on everything all the way up to full on buggies (they have a few themselves) and even baja trophy trucks (cam raced for Hooters at one point in time). They just recently moved up to Cedar park not far from Atomic 4x4.

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atomic does great work, and many of the local dealers will give you slack on warranty work if your lift is done with them. i know they lift jeeps for the dealer in georgetown. i just got my jeep done at 4 wheel parts, mostly because i could finance it there. they also did a great job, im not sure why people get down on them. they were very professional with me.

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I would definitely suggest Atomic over 4wheelparts too. Ask for John. They put my lift on and great to work with...4wheelparts is also very expensive.....



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