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adj front lower LCA's, Rock Krawler or Tera Flex?

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Old Sep 21, 2012 | 12:23 PM
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I see that the teraflex joints are easily rebuild able. How bout the rock krawler? I was told by a vendor on this forum that the RK arms squeak after time and the teraflex don't. Anyone here having this problem? I will be making my order Monday and would like as much input about the rebuild of the joint on the RK as possible
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Old Sep 21, 2012 | 05:16 PM
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I ran Teraflex on my TJ and had no complaints. Very well built and tough as hell IMO. I think they build the shit out of their stuff, have been doing Jeeps for very long time and back their product. Adding a little grease at each oil change is no big deal to me.

Just last night I ran some numbers comparing the RK 2.5" Flex to the 2.5" Teraflex without shocks. I added bumpstops to the RK. I added front LCR and front track bar to Teraflex. That made them pretty darn close in parts included. Worked out to be within about $100.

Anyway, if Teraflex is reading, I wish you would put more kit options on your site. I like how some others have multiple options in a kind of good, better, best format.
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Old Oct 25, 2012 | 07:27 PM
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newbie question.. i just these today. currently running OME HD 2.5". what adjustments do i need to make to install these?
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