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View Poll Results: TeraFlex Coil or OME & Trac Bars, Yes or No?
TF Coil
48.15%
OME Coil
51.85%
Trac Bars YES
65.43%
Trac Bars NO
7.41%
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TF Coil or OME

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Old Jul 7, 2009 | 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Littlejon
I still say the Tera for these reasons:

You have a Sahara so the shocks are pretty decent. You can just get shock extensions with the Tera kit and be set. Also with the OME to run anything larger than a 33" tire you will want to add on bumpstop spacers. No matter what tire size you run you will want to get rear sway bar end links and move the stock rears to the front.
What's the difference between "X" shocks and Sahara shocks? I've never heard anything about them being different....
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Old Jul 7, 2009 | 12:20 PM
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I have the TF 2.5" kit with no trackbars. I picked the TF because it was more complete and I have no problems at all with the no track bars (when I let go of the wheel it goes perfectly straight)

I have heard nothing but good about OME and if you were going with the track bars I would go JKS.
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Old Jul 7, 2009 | 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by stlfan06
What's the difference between "X" shocks and Sahara shocks? I've never heard anything about them being different....
There isn't a difference if you get the X with the tow package since then the heavy duty shocks are installed. If it doesn't have the tow package then you are not running a monotube shock which tend to be a bit firmer and hold up to lifts and off road use better.
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