Zone offroad 3" lift experience?
#1
Zone offroad 3" lift experience?
Wanted to know if anyone had any experience with Zoneoffroad.com.
They have a 3" lift thats has: coils, new shocks, trackbar, 2" bump stops, extended sway bars, and brake line relocation. Its like $359.00 through a local shop. Seems like alot of bang for the buck, but I'm abviously nervous since I haven't heard about this company.
Thanks,
They have a 3" lift thats has: coils, new shocks, trackbar, 2" bump stops, extended sway bars, and brake line relocation. Its like $359.00 through a local shop. Seems like alot of bang for the buck, but I'm abviously nervous since I haven't heard about this company.
Thanks,
#4
Thanks planman.
So are your quys saying you would prefer to spend $442.00 on the 2.5 Teraflex spring lift with the shock extensions or would you buy the Zone for $359.00 which has the shocks?
So are your quys saying you would prefer to spend $442.00 on the 2.5 Teraflex spring lift with the shock extensions or would you buy the Zone for $359.00 which has the shocks?
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#6
TF is tried and true with JKs. Although Zone/BDS is a decent product. I would price out th extras that you get with TF and add it to the $359 pricetag of zone and go form there. One other thing (and I get no kickback) is Joe "Teraflex" is an active member on this site, something to be said for customer support.
#7
I think I am confused. I thought the the Zone had all the same parts as Teraflex WITH the shocks. What am I missing? Since I have used teraflex before I am learning toward them, but I like to save $ if it makes sense (and sometimes when it doesn't.
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#8
If its a street jeep, you'll probley be fine however
#10
This may be true, especially if you have a 2 dr. With a 4 dr and a 3" lift, you'll be fine without control arms and you can add them later if you want.