What happened here?!!
Adding a 2inch leveling puck vs adding 2 inch lifted coils and they are the same overall height when compared then theres no difference. If you already had that leveling puck up front without anything in the rear then you did just that, lift the front and leave the back without anything.
I had 2" in the front and 1" in the back. The rear one is the one that has fallen apart. I already ordered a new set from eBay bc I need to get this fixed asap. I will contact them on Monday. Hopefully they will send me a replacement.
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I had 2" in the front and 1" in the back. The rear one is the one that has fallen apart. I already ordered a new set from eBay bc I need to get this fixed asap. I will contact them on Monday. Hopefully they will send me a replacement.
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I would reach out to Teraflex and see what they say.
They have always offered top notch service, support and follow up.
I had a problem with a coil and they shipped out replacements !!
IMO...That is standing behind your products
They have always offered top notch service, support and follow up.
I had a problem with a coil and they shipped out replacements !!
IMO...That is standing behind your products
Adding a 2inch leveling puck vs adding 2 inch lifted coils and they are the same overall height when compared then theres no difference. If you already had that leveling puck up front without anything in the rear then you did just that, lift the front and leave the back without anything.
All things being equal, a 2" spring lift should yield a bit more travel at full droop and full stuff vs a 2" puck lift. Probably not an issue but ... it might be a good idea to make sure your bumpstops are limiting up travel rather than your shocks if you're cycling through the full range of your suspension.
Last edited by mhockey9090; Nov 30, 2014 at 04:46 PM.



