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Old 12-25-2010, 06:52 AM
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As of today, i have $600 for a lift kit (i have more set aside for installation). Im looking at the teraflex 2.5" suspension lift. Anyone have any better ideas or reviews of this lift??i will eventually upgrade to 35s and probably add a 1" spacer in the future
Old 12-25-2010, 07:39 AM
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Great kit and it is an easy install to do yourself. Spend a bit of money of some beer to have friends help out and it is a great day. Spend the money set aside on some adjustable trackbars and discos.
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Agreed ! Get some buddies together and do the lift yourself. It's really not that hard and you be much happier in the long run. The TF kits are great, and I have a lot of TF parts on my jeep. They are super strong and well built. I would also check out the OME kit from Northridge...it's a great deal !


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Great kit and it is an easy install to do yourself. Spend a bit of money of some beer to have friends help out and it is a great day. Spend the money set aside on some adjustable trackbars and discos.
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Teraflex has a great kit. The instructions are very good. If you need help you can talk with them on the phone. Go for it you can do it.
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I just finished installing my first lift and it was a Fabtech long arm kit with minimal tools so I definitely agree with the do it yourself should only take two days tops on a basic kit lime that. Teraflex is good product go but if you opt for self install you can invest more in the lift or other good parts and accessories. Just my two cents
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Originally Posted by Msrunner
Teraflex has a great kit. The instructions are very good. If you need help you can talk with them on the phone. Go for it you can do it.
Thank you! If you have any questions just give us a call.



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