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SkyJacker (3") vs. Teraflex (2.5")

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Old Mar 7, 2010 | 06:46 AM
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Originally Posted by KCTW
OK, I was just wondering. Go ahead and use your Skyjacker springs and shocks with your upgrades. you will have no problem selling the Teraflex springs.
Would you use the new TF 9550 shocks I got in place of the old SkyJackers I had in there or go back with the complete old setup? I'm not sure if they're compatible with the taller springs?? I don't think the SkyJackers were worn out anyway. I also considered seeing if I could send the 2.5" springs back and going with their [TF] 3" version. I'm not sure if that would work with the rear sway bar disconnects that came with the 2.5" kit though. And again, are the 9550 shocks compatible??

There's one good thing that has come from all of this...I've learned a lot more about the suspension of my Jeep than I knew before I went to all this trouble! I guess I have to laugh at myself!!!!
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Old Mar 7, 2010 | 07:00 AM
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If I were in your situation I would contact the rep from Teraflex thats on here, and see if you can exchange the 2.5" Teraflex shocks and springs for 3". He will also be able to tell you if the parts you have are compatible with each other. The Teraflex parts will give you a better ride from what I've read. If you can't exchange em I would use the Skyjacker shocks and springs, and sell the Teraflex shock and springs.

Last edited by KCTW; Mar 7, 2010 at 07:07 AM.
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