Teraflex 2.5 coil lift - complete?
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Originally Posted by cjp3
Did anyone change the gearing when running 35's? I am considering this lift as well.
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Wheel spacers
Are wheel spacers required with this lift kit using stock wheel and tires on road driving only? I know the kit says you need spacers but has anyone tried it without spacers.
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So you can run it temporarily, but don't flex it much.
For the op, it's a great kit. I am running mine as it came with 35's and a JKS front trackbar to center the axle. No regrets at all...
Last edited by Biginboca; 02-19-2011 at 11:21 AM.
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that's awesome... glad to hear. My 2.5" TF coil lift just arrived... along with my TF adjustable track bar. Been debating on the adjustable LCA's... may wait until I have more cash.
Now, just need to find the time to install everything.
Biginboca - great looking Rubi...
Now, just need to find the time to install everything.
Biginboca - great looking Rubi...
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Originally Posted by Biginboca
I ran it with stock Rubicon wheels and tires do about a month while my aftermarket wheels were on order. Even with the rear swaybay links flipped to the inside the lol bolts rubbed the wheel under compression. So you can run it temporarily, but don't flex it much. For the op, it's a great kit. I am running mine as it came with 35's and a JKS front trackbar to center the axle. No regrets at all...
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This has been covered in another thread, but I would recommend the 1/2" spacers for the rear. Teraflex doesn't include them with the kit, and most people would probably never ever even notice, but after I did mine it seemed a little ass heavy. But it could have been strictly my perception too. It will be easier slapping them in when your putting the springs in then it will later on. Mine is a 2 door, I didn't see whether yours was a 2 or 4 door fwiw. Great kit though. You will love it, that was the only minor detail that bothered me.
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I put the unlimited springs on my two door just to prevent that happening. It was pretty springy though until I put on my aftermarket rear bumper and tire carrier on