Help
#11
JK Super Freak
What tires are you running? They can make your ride stiff too. What PSI? You might loose some air out to 30-33 for a better ride. I find most people do that with larger tires, especially load E ones.
If you want to spend more money on it, get some fox adjustable resivoir shocks. With those you can adjust your ride from cushy to stiff. But jeeps in generally are a rougher ride.
If you want to spend more money on it, get some fox adjustable resivoir shocks. With those you can adjust your ride from cushy to stiff. But jeeps in generally are a rougher ride.
Last edited by horrocks007; 02-05-2013 at 03:00 AM.
#12
JK Super Freak
I'm thinking he is asking about TF to replace his original lift. I had to delete my last post cause I thought he had issues with the TF but I understand his lift is not TF but some other. And the other lift looks much taller than 2.5" in pictures based on the control arm angle, so maybe drivetrain vibrations come into play.
#13
JK Enthusiast
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Canfield ohio
Posts: 121
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Fusco10. Did you replace the springs so you have Teraflex's 2.5" coil lift ? or did you add plastic pucks and therefore have their Budget Boost ?
Either one, I'd have your lift checked by a garage, as both are popular and rarely get complaints.
Assuming the suspension lift is correctly installed and tight, what psi are you running on the tires ? This is my guess as to your concern. I run 27psi on my 35s with TF 2.5" coil lift and it rides and handles great.
Either one, I'd have your lift checked by a garage, as both are popular and rarely get complaints.
Assuming the suspension lift is correctly installed and tight, what psi are you running on the tires ? This is my guess as to your concern. I run 27psi on my 35s with TF 2.5" coil lift and it rides and handles great.
#14
JK Enthusiast
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Canfield ohio
Posts: 121
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I'm thinking he is asking about TF to replace his original lift. I had to delete my last post cause I thought he had issues with the TF but I understand his lift is not TF but some other. And the other lift looks much taller than 2.5" in pictures based on the control arm angle, so maybe drivetrain vibrations come into play.
#16
JK Freak
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Charleston, SC
Posts: 803
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
[QUOTE=Fusco10;3414034]Ok need advice on 2012 2 door wrangler sport with a 2.5 lift from terra flex and with 33s. How's ur ride quality. My current lift rides like shit. I need to upgrade. Also do u suggest a different lift?? Thanks[/QUOTE
Your 2DR Sport is about the lightest Wrangler made. Jeep uses many different combinations of coil spring rates depending on the weight of the vehicle so that each Jeep will ride relatively well. The problem is the aftermarket springs you have are not so well tuned for your JK and are likely optimized for a much heavier Wrangler. The aftermarket manufacturers have a hard time making a spring that gives a loaded down 4DR enough lift to meet the advertised height and also rides well on a light 2DR sport. The result is a stiff bouncy ride on the 2DR, and a lift that likely sits an inch higher than advertised.
You need a lift with progressive rate coil springs and relatively soft shocks like OME. Make sure your tires are running as little air as possible probably in the 26 PSI range.
The rear driveshaft is more of an issue on the 2DR's because of the short wheelbase causing the rear driveline angle to be very steep, but the steeper angle of the front on the 2012+ means it could go first. I'd lift it and then check the angles to see if the pinion seal boots looks like they are getting pinched.
Your 2DR Sport is about the lightest Wrangler made. Jeep uses many different combinations of coil spring rates depending on the weight of the vehicle so that each Jeep will ride relatively well. The problem is the aftermarket springs you have are not so well tuned for your JK and are likely optimized for a much heavier Wrangler. The aftermarket manufacturers have a hard time making a spring that gives a loaded down 4DR enough lift to meet the advertised height and also rides well on a light 2DR sport. The result is a stiff bouncy ride on the 2DR, and a lift that likely sits an inch higher than advertised.
You need a lift with progressive rate coil springs and relatively soft shocks like OME. Make sure your tires are running as little air as possible probably in the 26 PSI range.
The rear driveshaft is more of an issue on the 2DR's because of the short wheelbase causing the rear driveline angle to be very steep, but the steeper angle of the front on the 2012+ means it could go first. I'd lift it and then check the angles to see if the pinion seal boots looks like they are getting pinched.
Last edited by JohnnyQuik; 02-05-2013 at 03:31 AM.
#17
JK Super Freak
[QUOTE=JohnnyQuik;3414337]
This guy hit it right on the money! If your ride is that stiff, I am almost positive its your Coils. bad shocks will make a ride stiff, but not as stiff as your describing.
Like he said above, you probably either have coils rated for a 4 door, or if skyjacker made this lift universal and offers the same rate coils for both 2 doors and 4 doors, then its probably stiff because the coils are also made to give a 4door 2.5" of lift. meaning you probably gained around 3" or more, light 2 door = Stiff ride.
I am running a Rough Country 2.5" lift for my 4 door. Even though its on the cheaper side, these progression rate springs are just as smooth as stock and I have not one complain about this lift. Been running it and wheeling it for almost a year now!
RK, Tereflex, AEV, Old man emu, are also good lifts that I hear good things about. But I hear out of all them, RK gets the best flex
Just make sure when you get a lift, it is made for a 2 door!!!
Good luck
Ok need advice on 2012 2 door wrangler sport with a 2.5 lift from terra flex and with 33s. How's ur ride quality. My current lift rides like shit. I need to upgrade. Also do u suggest a different lift?? Thanks[/QUOTE
Your 2DR Sport is about the lightest Wrangler made. Jeep uses many different combinations of coil spring rates depending on the weight of the vehicle so that each Jeep will ride relatively well. The problem is the aftermarket springs you have are not so well tuned for your JK and are likely optimized for a much heavier Wrangler. The aftermarket manufacturers have a hard time making a spring that gives a loaded down 4DR enough lift to meet the advertised height and also rides well on a light 2DR sport. The result is a stiff bouncy ride on the 2DR, and a lift that likely sits an inch higher than advertised.
You need a lift with progressive rate coil springs and relatively soft shocks like OME. Make sure your tires are running as little air as possible probably in the 26 PSI range.
Your 2DR Sport is about the lightest Wrangler made. Jeep uses many different combinations of coil spring rates depending on the weight of the vehicle so that each Jeep will ride relatively well. The problem is the aftermarket springs you have are not so well tuned for your JK and are likely optimized for a much heavier Wrangler. The aftermarket manufacturers have a hard time making a spring that gives a loaded down 4DR enough lift to meet the advertised height and also rides well on a light 2DR sport. The result is a stiff bouncy ride on the 2DR, and a lift that likely sits an inch higher than advertised.
You need a lift with progressive rate coil springs and relatively soft shocks like OME. Make sure your tires are running as little air as possible probably in the 26 PSI range.
Like he said above, you probably either have coils rated for a 4 door, or if skyjacker made this lift universal and offers the same rate coils for both 2 doors and 4 doors, then its probably stiff because the coils are also made to give a 4door 2.5" of lift. meaning you probably gained around 3" or more, light 2 door = Stiff ride.
I am running a Rough Country 2.5" lift for my 4 door. Even though its on the cheaper side, these progression rate springs are just as smooth as stock and I have not one complain about this lift. Been running it and wheeling it for almost a year now!
RK, Tereflex, AEV, Old man emu, are also good lifts that I hear good things about. But I hear out of all them, RK gets the best flex
Just make sure when you get a lift, it is made for a 2 door!!!
Good luck