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Old Apr 22, 2014 | 03:38 PM
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I hear Voodoo offroad is an up and comer
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Old Apr 23, 2014 | 05:05 AM
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Originally Posted by rsbmg
I hear Voodoo offroad is an up and comer
Lol.........
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Old Apr 25, 2014 | 11:16 PM
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Originally Posted by 4W-Jive
You can't be serious. Read on your own. There are 16633793378 threads on this. Search (f)
Wow, I didn't know jeep owners were like this. Way to help out.
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Old Apr 25, 2014 | 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by VLal
Wow, I didn't know jeep owners were like this. Way to help out.
Spend a few weeks on the site and you will see the same half-dozen or so questions asked over and over again. What's wrong with doing the research on your own and actually reading some?

Btw, welcome to the forum.
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Old Apr 26, 2014 | 07:06 AM
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When you word a question like that, it is just a waste of time to help.
I am surprised he started with rock crawler or teraflex. Then new guys generally start with Rough Country or Rubicon Express, then move on and ask the same vauge question about 2 different lifts over and over instead of learning about their jeeps so they can make an educated decision on what they need for their set up. And yes this question gets asked at least once a week along with with "what tires" and "what wheels".

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Old Apr 26, 2014 | 07:48 AM
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Originally Posted by VLal
Wow, I didn't know jeep owners were like this. Way to help out.
Yes, the answer you quoted could have been put more nicely. Generally when folks join a forum it's a good idea to get a feel for the lay of the land before actually posting. Had OP done that, the first thing he'd have noticed (I hope) is that this sub-forum is not the correct place for his question. Second, had he gone to that correct sub-forum (Modified JK Tech), he would have seen right at the very, very tippy-top the post "My Thoughts on Lifts" (which is now reposted in post #6 of this thread, BTW--someone was trying to be genuinely helpful, but you chose to focus on the negative instead in your first post).

There is a certain exasperation for those of us who have been around here for awhile over folks asking the same questions over and over. But, let's face it: With over a quarter million threads on this board, the chance of asking a "never asked before" question is pretty remote!

Anyway, the current owners of the board, unlike the past owner, seem to have taken a more hands-off attitude towards moving posts into the correct forums (it was often annoying when sometimes a post could be considered as applying under two or more sub-forums, yet the moderators had final say). So, it's up to the members to exercise a certain level of discipline. We can do that politely, without the snarky remarks, and I hope folks choose to do just that. But, this is the Internet and that entails having to put up with a certain level of behavior. Please don't categorize all Jeep owners as being like that.
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Old Apr 26, 2014 | 10:45 AM
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I run a Terflex lift on my 08. I'm very happy with it: great quality, great customer service, and with it being used for 38K miles, I have zero complaints.
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Old Apr 27, 2014 | 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by TheDirtman
When you word a question like that, it is just a waste of time to help. I am surprised he started with rock crawler or teraflex. Then new guys generally start with Rough Country or Rubicon Express, then move on and ask the same vauge question about 2 different lifts over and over instead of learning about their jeeps so they can make an educated decision on what they need for their set up. And yes this question gets asked at least once a week along with with "what tires" and "what wheels".
A few months ago I had a similar question regarding lift choices, my approach however was a bit different. Before posting for 'guidance' I did some research on this site and many others. I've learned that reading 6-10 pages of archived conversation can point you in a much better direction than relying on some forum member to give you the answer you want to hear.

I know I'm not alone here when I say I am very appreciative for all the write ups, advise and expertise you all provide to guys like me who seldom post because most of our questions are already answered in some dusty archived thread started by a noob many moons ago.
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