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Full traction or Tera Flex

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Old Sep 21, 2007 | 10:08 AM
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Default Full traction or Tera Flex

I have a 2007 JK 4 door and running 33". Been reading and looking at the budget lifts and kind of settled on the Tera Flex.

A. I do not want the full 2-1/2" lift so I was planning to do some mill work on the spacers and have the proper equip to do so.

Going 2" or just under on the front. Will measure level for the back and mill as necessary.

This morning I called David at Northridge to discuss and order, and based on our conversation he directed me towards the Full traction setup stating that it had a 2" front and a 1.5" rear spacer setup.

Based on various posts I have read, David is reputable and knowledgable and I am inclined to go with his recommendation.

However I wanted to post it here first to see if anyone has had expereince with the Full traction or know of anyone else who has.

Feedback good bad or otherwise is appreciated.

Ready to pull the trigger on something. Want to install next Saturday.

http://www.northridge4x4.com/proddet...?prod=FTS-7102

http://www.northridge4x4.com/proddet...d=TF-001355210
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Old Sep 21, 2007 | 10:52 AM
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I have no experience with Tera Flex although I am sure they are great. I have read many good things about their budget boost on the forum. I have a Full Traction lift (not the BB) and it is a great product. I am sure you cant go wrong either way. I would however mention, that I would trust your input from David, he's a great guy. Has steered me right many times!
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Old Sep 21, 2007 | 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Sandtoy
...I do not want the full 2-1/2" lift so I was planning to do some mill work on the spacers and have the proper equip to do so.
Why do all that work if you don't have to? Also, if you have modified a product and have a problem with it, you aren't going to get any warranty help from the manufacturer. I would stick with the FT or other product that already meets your needs. Good luck.
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