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best leveling kit for front?

Old 01-15-2013, 08:21 AM
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What is the best 1 1/2" leveling kit for the front of a 2013 Jk?
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I am kind of partial to our 2" system with shocks (no extensions and way better than OE shocks) and new springs/coils.

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Teraflex 1.5" JK Leveling Kit, only $130 and an easy install. All Jeeps should come from the factory looking like this.

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Originally Posted by Tripletsi
Teraflex 1.5" JK Leveling Kit, only $130 and an easy install. All Jeeps should come from the factory looking like this.

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I am leaning towards teraflex too. Just not doing the install myself
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Originally Posted by joey0480
I am leaning towards teraflex too. Just not doing the install myself
Not doin it yourself, hell I put a lift on with a $25 socket set from Walmart. I had 2 jackstands and a floor jack already. Takes barely any time, especially on newer Jeeps that aren't rusted.

Hellova lot cheaper than a shop. Plus i can then use the tool set for everything else in my life now.

TF does have a nice setup though.
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Originally Posted by Delux2769
Not doin it yourself, hell I put a lift on with a $25 socket set from Walmart. I had 2 jackstands and a floor jack already. Takes barely any time, especially on newer Jeeps that aren't rusted.

Hellova lot cheaper than a shop. Plus i can then use the tool set for everything else in my life now.

TF does have a nice setup though.
I contemplated but I figured I touch base with Globex to see their pricing. It was nice though that my bumper popped right off since there was no rust...that was a quick replacement
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Originally Posted by joey0480
I am leaning towards teraflex too. Just not doing the install myself
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JycmxpounE You can do it! This is a video showing how to install the 2.5" BB kit, you would skip a few steps with your leveling kit.
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Originally Posted by joey0480
I am leaning towards teraflex too. Just not doing the install myself
I was put off at first too, but watched the Teraflex YouTube videos on this kit AND the 2.5" bb and bam, I was a certified professional! All you need is a jack with two stands, some metric sockets and a rubber mallet. Also using your stock scissor jack with a 2x4 to "pop" in the rear spacer was a great idea from someone on here!

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I went with the Teraflex Leveling Kit and love it. Can't beat the price at roughly $130 and easy to install. Here's a link to some good info on installing.
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-s...8/#post3027406

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