Teraflex 2.5" Coil lift w/ shocks on 2012 Rubicon JKU Tips
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Teraflex 2.5" Coil lift w/ shocks on 2012 Rubicon JKU Tips
So for any of you 2012 owners deciding on a lift the teraflex is a very well put together lift and is ALMOST complete. For the most part it is a very straight forward install and all the teraflex hard parts bolt right in. a couple tips for a more complete install.
first, the front brake lines are too short and in order to make it work you have to squeeze the brake line out of a metal bracket which is very frustrating and takes some finesse not to puncture the brake line while removing it, my suggestion and if i had to do it all over again, i would get extended brake lines for the front. the rears are fine. i ended up taking the lines out of the brackets and zip tying them about an inch higher to get enough slack to turn lock to lock and flex. in hindsight much easier to just get longer lines
secondly, there is no mention in the instructions to extend the axle breather tubes, but at least for the rear it is required, i ran the breather all the way up behind the passenger side tail light, to do this you need 5/16" rubber hose and hose clamps. while you have the clamps and hose i would go ahead and do the front as well cuz it is really close to being too short as well, i ran the front into the engine bay.
lastly the passenger side upper shock bolt is very very very tight to get threaded on, we did it the hard way but if possible it would be easier to just remove the fuse box to get access to the upper bolt.
An AEV procal makes it very easy to recenter the steering wheel, and an adjustable front track bar also makes the lift a bit more complete, the rear is pretty close and i did not end up with an adjustable rear track bar. so here's what got installed,
Teraflex 2.5" Coil lift
Teraflex 9550 Shocks
Extended axle breather tubes front and rear
JKS Adjustable front track bar
Dominion off road steering stabilizer relocation bracket
Bilstein 5100 Steering Stabilizer
i didn't take before and after measurements so i don't have exactly how much lift i got. sorry for the bad after pictures, it was dark when i got home, big thanks to combsn6 for the help, i drove home 50 miles at 80mph and not a shimmy, no esp light, no death wobble. i was really anal and everything got torqued to OEM specs.
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first, the front brake lines are too short and in order to make it work you have to squeeze the brake line out of a metal bracket which is very frustrating and takes some finesse not to puncture the brake line while removing it, my suggestion and if i had to do it all over again, i would get extended brake lines for the front. the rears are fine. i ended up taking the lines out of the brackets and zip tying them about an inch higher to get enough slack to turn lock to lock and flex. in hindsight much easier to just get longer lines
secondly, there is no mention in the instructions to extend the axle breather tubes, but at least for the rear it is required, i ran the breather all the way up behind the passenger side tail light, to do this you need 5/16" rubber hose and hose clamps. while you have the clamps and hose i would go ahead and do the front as well cuz it is really close to being too short as well, i ran the front into the engine bay.
lastly the passenger side upper shock bolt is very very very tight to get threaded on, we did it the hard way but if possible it would be easier to just remove the fuse box to get access to the upper bolt.
An AEV procal makes it very easy to recenter the steering wheel, and an adjustable front track bar also makes the lift a bit more complete, the rear is pretty close and i did not end up with an adjustable rear track bar. so here's what got installed,
Teraflex 2.5" Coil lift
Teraflex 9550 Shocks
Extended axle breather tubes front and rear
JKS Adjustable front track bar
Dominion off road steering stabilizer relocation bracket
Bilstein 5100 Steering Stabilizer
i didn't take before and after measurements so i don't have exactly how much lift i got. sorry for the bad after pictures, it was dark when i got home, big thanks to combsn6 for the help, i drove home 50 miles at 80mph and not a shimmy, no esp light, no death wobble. i was really anal and everything got torqued to OEM specs.
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i didn't take before and after measurements so i don't have exactly how much lift i got. sorry for the bad after pictures, it was dark when i got home, big thanks to combsn6 for the help, i drove home 50 miles at 80mph and not a shimmy, no esp light, no death wobble. i was really anal and everything got torqued to OEM specs.
Nice job on the lift, take some pics later on in the day time. No big deal going with OEM torque, that's what it is there for, just remember to re-check everything once you have driven it for a few days. Glad you did not have any 'major' issues and I am sure the new JK owners will appreciate some of the tips you have suggested based on the problems you encountered and overcame to have it turn out great. So what's next??
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Be sure to go back and check everything for tightness after some miles are put on it. Then make it a regular part of your maintenance and you'll never have a problem. Jeep looks great.
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no the exhaust spacers are not included in the package but they are needed for a 2012, i bought them then ended up buying the whole afe exhaust with y pipe and all. so i have a brand new set of exhaust spacers for sale, never even opened the box.
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