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i decided to just go ahead and order the teraflex 2.5 w/o shocks and get set of Bilstein's to go with it. tires are ordered went with the Toyo RT for same price as MT. $900 for 5. ordering lift today. any additional parts required for the teraflex lift? i wont be installing until prob april due to my schedule
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i decided to just go ahead and order the teraflex 2.5 w/o shocks and get set of Bilstein's to go with it. tires are ordered went with the Toyo RT for same price as MT. $900 for 5. ordering lift today. any additional parts required for the teraflex lift? i wont be installing until prob april due to my schedule
As far as carriers, I just mounted a 35in spare on a Smittybilt oversized carrier (P/N 2743) and I am happy so far.
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i decided to just go ahead and order the teraflex 2.5 w/o shocks and get set of Bilstein's to go with it. tires are ordered went with the Toyo RT for same price as MT. $900 for 5. ordering lift today. any additional parts required for the teraflex lift? i wont be installing until prob april due to my schedule
Yea.... I used a cut off wheel to remove one of mine. It was a project. I was using chisels and sledge hammers, decided that I had already ruined the dang thing so out came the 7" Dewalt cut off. What a PITA.
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2.5" is a far better choice. You would have ended up getting into drive shafts and such at 3.5" if you actually use your Willys. We have a Willys Wheeler Special Edition Facebook page, you go join it. We have over 600 Willys owners on the page and it is extremely active with some knowledgeable fellows.
Yea.... I used a cut off wheel to remove one of mine. It was a project. I was using chisels and sledge hammers, decided that I had already ruined the dang thing so out came the 7" Dewalt cut off. What a PITA.
Yea.... I used a cut off wheel to remove one of mine. It was a project. I was using chisels and sledge hammers, decided that I had already ruined the dang thing so out came the 7" Dewalt cut off. What a PITA.
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AEV is a popular choice. Some say JKS or Rancho are built stronger. I have no experience with either yet but will probably be getting a set as soon as I decide on lift