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JKelpaso 03-03-2012 04:57 PM

TeraFlex Leveling Kit
 
Just bought a 2011 JK 2 door with a dealership installed TeraFlex leveling kit. 2" lift in the front 1" in the back. Is this a decent lift for light offroading? Is it easily upgraded?

Desert Snow 03-04-2012 07:32 AM

I would think so, since you mention you'll be "light-offloading". Keep in mind these babies are "trail rated" in a stock configuration. But, I guess it really comes down to the type of terrain. Where are you located? What type of riding will you be doing?

caryfire 03-04-2012 03:17 PM


Originally Posted by JKelpaso (Post 2883538)
Just bought a 2011 JK 2 door with a dealership installed TeraFlex leveling kit. 2" lift in the front 1" in the back. Is this a decent lift for light offroading? Is it easily upgraded?

I did the Teraflex leveling kit on my 2010 JK 2 door......with this i was able to put 285/75/16 without any rubbing! I have done some light wheeling and it has served it's purpose.....When i save up more money, i will probably be looking into the 3" TeraFlex lift......
Good luck!

scrappy 03-04-2012 03:20 PM

I have the same level kit and am running a 297/70/18 which is a 34.4" tire. Have only rubbed a few times at full flex when doin some small rock crawling at Rausch Creek. Other than that, I wheel every weekend in mud/trails and have never rubbed at home.

nygiamtz12 03-10-2012 05:04 PM

I have that kit with 295/70R17 trial grapplers and only had to trim the front shield on both sides, haven't been offroading yet with this setup

JKelpaso 03-16-2012 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Desert Snow
I would think so, since you mention you'll be "light-offloading". Keep in mind these babies are "trail rated" in a stock configuration. But, I guess it really comes down to the type of terrain. Where are you located? What type of riding will you be doing?

Playing in El Paso TX and Southern NM. Sand and some rock trails.

Johnny_t 03-16-2012 09:30 PM

I have this leveling kit with 285/70r17 and do light off-roading. No rubbing and I'm very happy with the kit for the price.

4WheelingAstronomer 03-16-2012 10:45 PM

I just ordered the same lift and am awaiting delivery of BFGoodrich 305/70/16 KM2 MTs based on answers to questions I've posted here. Will be doing some off-roading for sure!

Vincent 03-21-2012 08:19 AM


Originally Posted by JKelpaso
Just bought a 2011 JK 2 door with a dealership installed TeraFlex leveling kit. 2" lift in the front 1" in the back. Is this a decent lift for light offroading? Is it easily upgraded?

Yes, I have the puck version (the performance kit wasn't on the market) and I do light offloading, hunting, fishing, camping, etc and it is perfect for my needs. As far as upgrading, depends where you want to go and what size tires you wanna run.


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