NEW!! TeraFlex JK Leveling Kit!! $129.99
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I was thinking of getting this kit as well. I have one question that no one seems to of thought of. My 2011 does not have the e-disco and was wondering if anyone has also run the "Teraflex JK Wrangler 0 - 3" lift front sway-bar disconnects (7153010)" with this setup?
Just thought of something else. If you have to adjust the headlights do you also need to adjust the fogs as well? I use my fogs on a daily basis in the winter months up around Grande Prairie Alberta. It can get pretty fogged in there. (I've seen the write up on adjusting the heads)
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Just thought of something else. If you have to adjust the headlights do you also need to adjust the fogs as well? I use my fogs on a daily basis in the winter months up around Grande Prairie Alberta. It can get pretty fogged in there. (I've seen the write up on adjusting the heads)
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I would imagine they would need to be adjusted to.I never used mine so I never bothered doing it.
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[QUOTE=Kaisoboy;2666102]I would have to agree with you the JKS do look beefy compared to the Teras but I do like the docking feature of the Teras. Are they worth it though. I don't suspect that I will be doing any serious rock crawling or anything. I just wanted them just in case I may need it. Yah never know when a guy may need to climb a rock or two and need a bit more articulation out of that front end. I have the rocky mountains practically in my back yard to the west so you never know. lol
If I was to buy again it would be TeraFlex because of that feature. I always disconnect when off road and on the road the TeraFlex always seemed fine.
If I was to buy again it would be TeraFlex because of that feature. I always disconnect when off road and on the road the TeraFlex always seemed fine.
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Thanks, I think I'll get them. I allready have a lengthy xmas list so I put these on the bday list for June...
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I would have to agree with you the JKS do look beefy compared to the Teras but I do like the docking feature of the Teras. Are they worth it though. I don't suspect that I will be doing any serious rock crawling or anything. I just wanted them just in case I may need it. Yah never know when a guy may need to climb a rock or two and need a bit more articulation out of that front end. I have the rocky mountains practically in my back yard to the west so you never know. lol
If I was to buy again it would be TeraFlex because of that feature. I always disconnect when off road and on the road the TeraFlex always seemed fine.
If I was to buy again it would be TeraFlex because of that feature. I always disconnect when off road and on the road the TeraFlex always seemed fine.
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I would have to agree with you the JKS do look beefy compared to the Teras but I do like the docking feature of the Teras. Are they worth it though. I don't suspect that I will be doing any serious rock crawling or anything. I just wanted them just in case I may need it. Yah never know when a guy may need to climb a rock or two and need a bit more articulation out of that front end. I have the rocky mountains practically in my back yard to the west so you never know. lol
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I thought about doing a quick disco kit, but came across some unused secondhand Curry Adjustable swaybar links with heim joints for $25 (regular $85). I had to cut each end of the threaded link down by 3/4 inch to get to the right length.
The heim joint is amazing, I will happily get down and unbolt the swaybar link for the benefits of not having to deal with wearing out the rubber bushings.
Looks cool too
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I have the kit with Rubi springs on my JKU X and love it. I picked up 3 inches in the front and two in the rear.
I thought about doing a quick disco kit, but came across some unused secondhand Curry Adjustable sway bar links with heim joints for $25 (regular $85). I had to cut each end of the threaded link down by 3/4 inch to get to the right length.
The heim joint is amazing, I will happily get down and unbolt the sway-bar link for the benefits of not having to deal with wearing out the rubber bushings.
Looks cool too
I thought about doing a quick disco kit, but came across some unused secondhand Curry Adjustable sway bar links with heim joints for $25 (regular $85). I had to cut each end of the threaded link down by 3/4 inch to get to the right length.
The heim joint is amazing, I will happily get down and unbolt the sway-bar link for the benefits of not having to deal with wearing out the rubber bushings.
Looks cool too
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