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Teraflex 3" vs Full Traction 3"

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Old Oct 13, 2011 | 11:43 AM
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Thank you guys for your response! Great help.
Does any one know how tall Unlimited sits on 3" and 35's? Just want to make sure i can make it in to the garage :-)

P.S.
I found a poll from 2009 on TF 3” vs. FT 3”
TF won. It's not the point but I think majority of voters were TF kits owners.
Anyway, most of the complains on FT kits were about maintenance on joints and squeaking. That’s it. No negative comments on the quality of the material used or defects of the kits. Today’s thread doesn’t show any of that maintenance or squeaking issues with FT new kits. Only positive comments on both manufactures.
FT actually listened to all complains and within relatively short period of time came up with a new kits that 0% maintenance, no squeaking and same good quality of the material.
Hats off to Full Traction. Impressive. That says a lot about their customer care.
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Old Nov 1, 2011 | 09:44 PM
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Originally Posted by AgtSunshine
Just wondering what is lost with going for the 4 arm kit as opposed to the 8 arm (in laymen's terms please)?
My question exactly!..... and in the case of FT... if not 8, what is the deciding factor for uppers or lowers?

After a LOT of research.... have decided to go with FT... now deciding on which kit.
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Old Nov 6, 2011 | 05:58 PM
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If you haven't order yet you should look at the Trail Master long arm kit. The front arms are tuck up in the frame so you can't see them. You can also get the Fox Shocks and drive lines or not. Trail Master long arm will give you more articulation.
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